When you work with Everyday Independence, our Gold Coast behaviour support practitioners work with you in your community, as part of a broader team that may include speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and habit coaches.
From communicating your needs, making choices, and having more control over your life, expect our team to help you do the things you want, your way.
When you work with Everyday Independence, our Gold Coast behaviour support practitioners work with you in your community, as part of a broader team that may include speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and habit coaches.
Positive behaviour support helps children, teenagers and adults with disabilities achieve the changes that are most important to them. These may include:
To get started with positive behaviour support, our disability practitioner comes to your home in the Gold Coast to get to know you, your family and other members of your support team. They take a whole of life approach to set you on your pathway to positive change.
Not yet a NDIS participant? Visit our NDIS pages for information on getting your plan funded.
The journey to enjoying more everyday life activities begins with creating an individualised Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plan. We’ll collaborate with you and your trusted support team to ensure we’re all working towards a unified purpose, focusing on building capacity.
A PBS plan will be developed (within 30 days of your assessment if unauthorised restrictive practices are used) to share, review, and regularly update with your support team. On occasions where a restrictive practice is in place, the plan will be sent to the relevant states and territories’ Office of the Senior Practitioner for authorisation and the NDIS commission for monitoring the use of the restrictive practice.
We’ll help everyone involved understand the plan and how to use it in everyday life.
Restrictive practices are any interventions or practices that restrict the rights or freedom of movement of a person. They’re used in response to a behaviour of concern and should always be considered as a last resort. Sadly, they are being used to manage the behaviour of people with disabilities, and can be extremely distressing. Our highly trained team of behaviour support practitioners are committed to reducing and eliminating the use of restrictive practices, so that people’s dignity and independence is regained, and quality of life is improved.
Under the NDIS, certain restrictive practices are regulated, which means they must be authorised by the State or Territory in which the person lives and monitored/ reported to the NDIS Commission of Quality and Safeguards. Restrictive practices include chemical, physical, environmental, and mechanical restraints, and seclusion.
Behaviour support services should be considered if you or someone you care for uses challenging behaviours. These are behaviours that are unexpected and may lead to others around the person feeling frustrated, distressed or fearful.
We promise to help improve the person’s quality of life and those who support them. This includes developing the skills of those supports so that the person’s needs are met and they have the opportunities to make meaningful social connections and participate in the activities they enjoy.
To get started with positive behaviour support, your NDIS plan must include Improved Relationships (IR) funding. If you have IR funding, simply fill out an online form, to tell us a bit about you, where you live and what your goals are, so that we can match you to the right team.
A disability practitioner will then do an initial assessment at your home, to understand your goals and get to know you, your family and other members of your support team.
After they gather all the information, they need the disability practitioner will pull together your dedicated therapy team.
Your follow up appointments or focussed assessments will help to develop specific strategies to reduce behaviours of concern, and may include occupational, speech, and physiotherapies, assistive technologies, and/ or social intervention. The assessment may be attended by one or two of these team members depending on your immediate goals.
This whole-of-life approach ensures you get the best value from your NDIS funding.