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Behaviour Support Services for NDIS Participants and Private Clients

Improve safety, independence, and quality of life through trauma-informed, evidence-based behaviour support. Our behaviour support practitioners work to understand behaviours of concern and develop practical strategies that support communication, skill-building, participation, and wellbeing.

NDIS and Private Funding
Functional Behaviour Assessments
Australia-Wide
Trauma-Informed Approach

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Last updated: 26 May 2026

Clinically reviewed on: 5 June 2026

This clinical information has been written by Rona Castañeda and clinically reviewed by Dr Julia Tilling PhD to support accuracy, clarity, and alignment with contemporary psychological practice. Content is reviewed in accordance with our Editorial Policy and is intended as general information only. It does not replace individual assessment, diagnosis, or treatment.

What Is Behaviour Support?

Therapeutic Support to Understand and Reduce Behaviours of Concern

Behaviour support is a therapeutic service designed to understand the reasons behind behaviours of concern and support safer, more effective ways for a person to communicate, participate, and meet their needs. These behaviours may include aggression, self-injury, withdrawal, elopement, property damage, or other behaviours that affect safety, independence, relationships, or daily functioning.

At Therapy Near Me, our behaviour support practitioners conduct assessments that may include interviews, observation, records review, ABC data, consultation with the care team, and consideration of setting events such as sleep, pain, sensory needs, communication, routines, and environmental demands.

A Functional Behaviour Assessment may be completed before or alongside behaviour support plan development, depending on the person’s needs, risk level, funding pathway, and service context.

Support for Individuals, Families, and Carers

Our behaviour support services are suitable for children, teens, and adults with a range of diagnoses or complex needs. We also work closely with families, carers, and support workers to build strategies that are sustainable, consistent, and respectful of the individual's rights and dignity.

Available: Australia-wide. In-clinic, telehealth, and community-based services available.

Format: In-person, video, or community visits

Funding: NDIS: Improved Relationships and Increased Social and Community Participation. Private funding is also available.

Suitable for: Children, teens, and adults who are experiencing behaviours of concern that affect safety, independence, relationships, participation, or quality of life. Behaviour support may be available for eligible NDIS participants where appropriate funding is included in the plan. Private or organisation-funded behaviour support may be considered depending on practitioner availability, suitability, scope of service, and the relevant regulatory framework.

Behaviour support is not a crisis or emergency service. It is not a substitute for mental health crisis intervention, psychiatric treatment, acute medical care, or emergency response. If someone is in immediate danger, call 000 or go to the nearest emergency department.

What Our Behaviour Support Involves

Our behaviour support practitioners provide a structured, evidence-informed service that may include assessment, plan development, implementation support, capacity building, and review.

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Functional Behaviour Assessments

We identify triggers, setting events, functions, and underlying needs through structured assessment, observation, consultation, and data collection. A Functional Behaviour Assessment forms the foundation of a behaviour support plan and may be completed before or alongside plan development.

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Individualised Behaviour Support Plans

Behaviour support plans provide positive, proactive strategies that aim to improve quality of life, build skills, support communication, reduce risk, and reduce and, where possible, eliminate reliance on restrictive practices. Plans are written in plain language and reviewed collaboratively with the participant, family, care team, support workers, and behaviour support practitioner where appropriate.

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Family and Carer Training

We work closely with families, support workers, carers, schools, and allied health teams to build capacity across the support network. This may include practical training, modelling, feedback, and guidance so strategies can be implemented consistently across daily environments.

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Ongoing Reviews and Plan Adjustments

Behavioural needs can change over time. Plans should be reviewed and adapted at least every 12 months, or more often if the person’s needs change, risks increase, restrictive practices are involved, or implementation data suggests the plan needs adjustment.

Who Is Behaviour Support For?

Our behaviour support services are available to a range of individuals, families, and organisations across Australia.

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NDIS Participants

We support NDIS participants of all ages who are experiencing behaviours of concern that affect their safety, relationships, or participation in daily life.

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Children, Teens, and Adults

Behaviour support can be beneficial across all life stages, from early childhood through to adulthood. Approaches are tailored to the individual's age, communication style, and goals.

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Families and Support Teams

We work with families, carers, support workers, and allied health teams to ensure strategies are understood, consistent, and practically implementable across home, school, and community settings.

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Schools and Community Services

We can develop and implement behaviour support strategies for educational settings, group homes, community organisations, and aged care environments.

Behaviour Support and the NDIS

We are experienced in delivering behaviour support as an NDIS-funded service for self-managed and plan-managed participants.

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Funding Categories We Work With

Behaviour support funding and line items depend on the participant’s NDIS plan, goals, level of behaviour support required, and funding categories available. Behaviour support may fall under Improved Relationships, specialist behaviour support, Improved Daily Living, or another relevant category depending on the plan and the service being delivered. The specific NDIS support category will depend on the goals in the participant’s plan, the level of behaviour support required, practitioner registration or suitability, and any relevant NDIS Commission requirements.

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Collaboration with Your NDIS Team

We coordinate with your support coordinator, plan manager, and other providers to ensure your behavioural goals align with your broader NDIS plan and support network.

Disclaimer: NDIS funding categories, pricing, and eligibility are subject to change. Always confirm current NDIS Support Catalogue pricing and your plan inclusions with your planner, support coordinator, or plan manager.

Behaviour Support Without NDIS

You do not need an NDIS plan to access our behaviour support services.

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Direct Access — No Referral Required

You can contact us directly for an initial discussion about behaviour support needs. For funded behaviour support services, including Positive Behaviour Support under the NDIS, a NDIS plan with appropriate funding is typically required. A formal diagnosis is not always required to make an initial enquiry, but service commencement depends on funding, suitability, practitioner availability, risk, consent, and the required regulatory pathway.

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Private Pay Options

We provide behaviour support to private clients, schools, community services, and aged care settings. Session-based pricing is transparent. Contact us for current rates.

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For Families Waiting on NDIS Access

If you are waiting for your NDIS plan to be approved or reviewed, private services mean you do not need to wait to access support.

What Types of Behaviour Can Be Supported?

Behaviour support can help with a wide range of behaviours that affect a person's safety, relationships, or daily functioning. These may include:

Aggression toward self, others, or property
Self-injurious behaviour
Elopement or running away
Repetitive or stereotyped behaviours that cause distress or limit participation
Socially challenging behaviour such as shouting, property destruction, or refusing care
Withdrawal or refusal to engage in daily routines
Emotional dysregulation in children, teens, or adults

Our approach is grounded in compassionate, trauma-informed principles. Behaviour support can help with a wide range of behaviours that affect a person’s safety, relationships, participation, or daily functioning. These may include aggression toward self, others, or property; self-injurious behaviour; elopement or running away; withdrawal; refusal to engage in daily routines; emotional dysregulation; and behaviours that cause distress or limit participation. Our approach is grounded in compassionate, trauma-informed principles. We seek to understand what the behaviour may be communicating before developing strategies. The focus is on improving the person’s quality of life, not simply reducing the behaviour.

Why Choose Therapy Near Me for Behaviour Support?

Experienced, Qualified Practitioners
Our team may include psychologists, behaviour support practitioners, behaviour analysts, counsellors, social workers, and other practitioners with relevant experience in Positive Behaviour Support, disability support, trauma-informed practice, and multidisciplinary care. Practitioner qualifications, registration, and scope vary by role.
Integrated with Therapy and Support Work
Need coordinated care? Where appropriate and with consent, we can work alongside families, support workers, support coordinators, schools, allied health practitioners, and other providers to help strategies remain consistent across the participant’s support network.
NDIS and Private Funding Welcome
We support NDIS participants across relevant funding categories as well as private clients and families. Contact us to discuss current pricing.
National Coverage
Whether you are in a capital city or a regional area, we can match you with a local or telehealth practitioner who understands your context.

How to Get Started

Getting started with behaviour support at Therapy Near Me is straightforward:

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Submit a Referral or Enquiry

Use our referral form or contact us by phone or email. Our intake team will learn about your needs and help identify the right practitioner.

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Match with a Behaviour Support Practitioner

We match you with an available, experienced practitioner in your area or via telehealth, based on your goals, schedule, and existing support.

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Begin Services Within Days

Once matched, we will confirm next steps and a start date. Contact us on 1800 632 763 to discuss current availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of behaviours can you help with?

We support individuals experiencing aggression, self-injury, property destruction, withdrawal, repetitive behaviours, elopement, and other behaviours that affect safety, relationships, or daily functioning. Our approach is always compassionate and trauma-informed.
No. While we work extensively with NDIS participants, we also support private clients, families, and organisations who are waiting on NDIS approval or prefer to self-fund.
The duration of behaviour support varies depending on the individual’s needs, the nature and severity of the behaviour, and the goals of the support plan. Some clients benefit from shorter-term, focused interventions. Others need ongoing support over a longer period. Progress is reviewed regularly and plans are adjusted as needed.
Yes. We work with educational settings, group homes, and community organisations to develop and implement behaviour support strategies that can be applied consistently across different environments.
Collaboration is central to effective behaviour support. We work closely with families, support coordinators, therapists, educators, and other providers to ensure consistency and alignment across the participant’s support network.

If someone is in immediate danger, call 000 or go to the nearest emergency department. Behaviour support is not a crisis or emergency service and is not a substitute for acute mental health care, psychiatric treatment, medical treatment, or emergency response. For non-emergency behaviour support enquiries, our intake team can discuss suitability, risk, funding pathway, and practitioner availability.

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