Autism
Specialist positive behaviour support for autistic children and adults. We understand how sensory processing, communication differences, and unmet needs connect to behaviour, and we build plans that address the cause, not just the surface.
Who We Support
If someone you support has an NDIS plan and their behaviour is affecting their safety, their daily life or the people around them, we can help. We work with people of every age and every diagnosis, and with the families, carers and support workers beside them. Some situations are straightforward and some are very complex. Either way, you're welcome here. If you're not sure we're the right fit, just ask, and we'll give you an honest answer.
We support people of all ages, from young children to older adults. Behaviour doesn’t follow a timeline, and neither do we.
For children, that means early, family-centred support to help them communicate and cope before difficult patterns set in. For teenagers, it means working with the realities of adolescence, like independence, identity, school and friendships, alongside the young person rather than around them.
For adults and older adults, it means support that respects a lifetime of history and keeps the focus on dignity and quality of life, whatever the stage.
Some providers quietly cap their work at children, or at the easier years. We don’t. Age is never a reason we’d turn someone away.
Some situations are straightforward. Others are anything but. We work right across that range.
At the simpler end, it’s everyday behaviour support: a clear need and a workable plan that builds steady progress. At the other end, it’s high-complexity work, where several services are involved, the risks are serious, or there are restrictive practices to govern and reduce. These are the cases we’re known for, the ones that leave other providers stuck.
What stays the same at either end is how we work. We start by understanding the behaviour, we build the plan around the person, and we’re honest from the outset about what real change will take.
Positive Behaviour Support is a long-term process, and meaningful change usually takes months rather than weeks. But it’s change that lasts.
If the person you're supporting has an NDIS plan, you're in the right place. Below are the situations we get asked about most. Find the one that sounds like yours, or just ask us and we'll point you the right way.
Specialist positive behaviour support for autistic children and adults. We understand how sensory processing, communication differences, and unmet needs connect to behaviour, and we build plans that address the cause, not just the surface.
Recovery-focused behaviour support for NDIS participants with psychosocial disability. Trauma-informed, experienced across specialist settings, and built around the whole person and their recovery goals.
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Sometimes you know exactly what's happening but not why, and not what to do about it. If behaviour is putting safety, relationships or participation at risk, we'll help you understand the cause and build a plan that works.
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Many people aren't, and that's fine. Tell us about the person you're supporting and we'll help you find the right starting point. Just enquire today, and our friendly team will be in touch shortly.
Contact usLasting change is rarely a one-person job. The families, carers and support coordinators around a participant are a big part of how progress happens, so we work with you, not around you. Here's how we partner with the people who are there day to day.
Practical, assessment-based behaviour support for families and carers navigating behaviours of concern at home and in the community. We work with you to understand what's happening and build strategies that make a real difference.
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Reliable, responsive behaviour support for the participants on your caseload, with clear communication and reporting you can count on.
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Positive Behaviour Support is the framework that underpins everything we do, evidence-based, person-centred, and focused on understanding the function of behaviour before building strategies to address it.
Our PBS services
When we assess or report, we review the participant's whole NDIS plan, not just behaviour support, and document where funding falls short. Most participants access more as a result.
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