Behaviour Support in Tasmania

10 providers on the NDIS Commission register delivering behaviour support in TAS.

All behaviour support providers in TAS

Bridge to Understanding

Launceston, TAS 7250
NDIS REGISTERED
Behaviour Support Therapy Services

Family Based Care Tasmania

Burnie, TAS 7320
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports Support Coordination Therapy Services

Independent Kids and Adults

Kingston, TAS 7050
NDIS REGISTERED
Behaviour Support Core Supports Therapy Services

LAN, ASHE

Hobart, TAS 7000
NDIS REGISTERED
Behaviour Support Core Supports Therapy Services
NDIS REGISTERED
Behaviour Support Core Supports Therapy Services

Multicap Tasmania

Burnie, TAS 7320
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports Plan Management Therapy Services

New Chapter

Bellerive, TAS 7018
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports

Nexus Inc

Dowsing Point, TAS 7010
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports Therapy Services

PSYCHOLOGY C.A.F.F.E

Latrobe, TAS 7307
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports Therapy Services

TassieCare

Devonport, TAS 7310
NDIS REGISTERED
Accommodation (SIL/SDA) Behaviour Support Core Supports Support Coordination

What behaviour support actually covers

An NDIS behaviour support practitioner works out what is driving behaviours of concern, then writes a behaviour support plan built around changing the situation rather than the person. Where a plan includes a regulated restrictive practice, a much stricter set of rules applies.

How it's funded

Behaviour support sits under Capacity Building, Improved Relationships. It usually covers assessment, writing the plan, training the people who implement it, and review. Training your support workers is part of the job, not an extra.

What to know in Tasmania

In Tasmania, a disability services provider proposing to use restrictive practices must apply for authorisation from the Tasmanian Senior Practitioner, whose office sits within the Department of Premier and Cabinet. That is a single, clear pathway, which makes it simpler than some jurisdictions. It does mean a practitioner needs to know the Senior Practitioner's requirements specifically, so ask how many applications they have taken through that office.

Choosing between providers

This is the one service where the state you live in changes the process. The NDIS Commission regulates behaviour support but does not authorise restrictive practices. That sits with each state and territory, and each one runs it differently. Authorisation comes from where the participant lives, and it does not transfer if you move interstate.

Questions worth asking

  • Are you registered with the NDIS Commission, and at what suitability level?
  • How long until an interim plan, and how long for the comprehensive one?
  • Do you know this state's authorisation process for restrictive practices?
  • Who trains my support workers in the plan, and is that included?
  • How often will you review the plan?

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About behaviour support

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Providers on this page appear on the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission's register of registered providers. Registration is not an endorsement, and it is not the same as a recommendation from us. Check that a provider suits your needs before you commit.

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