Behavioural Therapy in Blacktown | NDIS Positive Behaviour Support
NDIS-registered Positive Behaviour Support in Blacktown for autism, ADHD, intellectual disability and complex behaviours. Functional assessments, behaviour support plans and parent coaching.
Positive Behaviour Support that actually changes things
Our behaviour support practitioners are registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and trained in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS). PBS is the gold-standard, person-centred approach used by the NDIS to reduce behaviours of concern and build genuine quality of life.
Behaviour assessments
Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) — we identify why behaviours happen so we can change what’s driving them.
Behaviour support plans
Comprehensive PBS plans with proactive strategies, environment modifications and skill-building goals.
Restrictive practices reduction
Plans aimed at eliminating restrictive practices, with NDIS Commission-compliant reporting.
Parent & carer coaching
We teach families and support workers how to use PBS strategies at home, school and in the community.
Autism & ADHD support
Specialist programs for autism, ADHD, ODD and intellectual disability — across all ages.
School & community support
We work in primary and high schools across Blacktown — observation, classroom plans, teacher coaching.
What gets better
- Reduced aggression, self-injury, property damage and elopement
- Better communication — using AAC, signs, words or PECS
- Calmer mornings, transitions, dinners and bedtimes at home
- Confident parents and support workers with clear strategies
- Safer school days with consistent classroom plans
Frequently asked questions
What is Positive Behaviour Support?
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is an evidence-based approach used by the NDIS that reduces behaviours of concern by understanding their function, teaching new skills and improving quality of life — never by punishment.
Is behavioural therapy covered by the NDIS?
Yes. Behaviour support is funded under Capacity Building – Improved Relationships in your NDIS plan.
Who delivers behaviour support at NCP?
Behaviour support practitioners registered with the NDIS Commission with backgrounds in psychology, occupational therapy and ABA — supervised by senior clinicians.
How long does a Behaviour Support Plan take?
A comprehensive interim plan is usually drafted within 4–6 weeks of assessment, with a full plan finalised within 12 weeks.
Can you reduce restrictive practices?
Yes. We work to eliminate or reduce all restrictive practices through environment changes, skill-building and proactive supports — with full NDIS Commission-compliant reporting.
Do you work in schools in Blacktown?
Yes — we work in primary, high and special schools across Blacktown providing classroom observation, teacher coaching and student-specific behaviour plans.
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