12 providers on the NDIS Commission register delivering behaviour support in VIC.
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.
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.
Victoria has the most developed restrictive practices framework in Australia, running under the Disability Act 2006. Authorisation happens in two stages. The provider's Authorised Program Officer authorises the practice internally, then the Victorian Senior Practitioner reviews it, with both steps recorded in the Restrictive Intervention Data System. A Victorian practitioner needs to be fluent in that system, not merely aware of it, so ask how many plans they have taken through it.
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.
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Positive behaviour support practitioners.
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.