NDIS Positive Behaviour Support

Positive Behaviour Support Plan Adelaide. How do know that our support as a family or caregiver is enough for a person with disability? What are the other ways to help a person with a disability? Is there any recommended support system for a person with a disability in your location?

Being a caregiver of a person with disability is not that easy, especially when it comes to behavioural support. We sometimes overlook various treatments as well as challenges that they experienced whether emotional, mental, or behavioural. However, in compliance with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Our team helps in supporting and providing mental health care that offers behavioural support for disabled residents specifically in Adelaide. They are dedicated to giving high-quality support that includes psychosocial needs and security from abuse and harm. For that reason, they fully recognise different challenging behaviours that NDIS participants display. Thus, their duty is to handle evidence-based methods for best improvement through a Behavioural Support programme.

The NDIS Behavioural Support plan programme aids in building positive behaviours among individuals, as well as the residents of Adelaide, that experienced harm, individuals who are in danger, or have caused harm to others. Below are some of the variety of NDIS participants that our practioners cater and has NDIS approved funding:

  • Impaired capacities

  • Mental illnesses

  • Intellectual disabilities

  • Acquired brain disabilities

  • Medical challenges

Furthermore, NDIS certified psychologists and counsellors assist their clients together with their caregivers in developing individualised methods for people with disability. This method includes thorough, client-focused, and results-oriented. Through this, our trained professional supports people with disabilities in using their NDIS funding in a freer way. Below are some results that our staff was able to accomplish with their clients through NDIS Behavioural Support:

  • Increasing community and social participation

  • Attending a holiday to visit a family member

  • Going camping

  • Better prompting and support of daily care needs such as showering

  • Improving communication skills

Here are some of the additional behavioural support plan services that we cater for in guiding NDIS participants:

  • Special Behaviour Intervention Support – This type of support caters NDIS participants who demonstrate harmful behaviours to their family members, caretakers, practitioners, support givers, and even themselves. Their main duty is to understand the complex nature of behaviours and support those people who associate with their clients. Thus, their NDIS specialists are the ones who provide specialised thorough interventions in reducing or substituting the problematic behaviours.

  • Positive Behaviour Support Plan – Our NDIS specialist utilise the research-based Positive Behaviour Support Plan approach. Through this, they are working with the participant’s family and support system for them to further know and understand the reasons why the patient demonstrates destructive behaviours that might harm and severely influence their life. Thus, the main goal is to develop an intervention that prevents this kind of scenario from happening while innovatively training them and teaching more productive skills to successfully communicate their needs.

Our team has worked with numerous families and support givers by fostering their behavioural support plan. This behavioural support plan is conducted through a document established in reducing the probabilities of challenging behaviours from happening again to a certain client. Also, this management approach could aid in producing successful results for patients between 7 and 64 years old and produce a habit of consistency among families and caregivers in supporting the practises and methods recommended by the plan.

If a behaviour support team from our team is established, all the main stakeholders will come up with person-centred planning wherein the purposes for intervention and other opportunities are being deliberate and discussed. They will review the incidents where the NDIS participant demonstrates unfavourable behaviour and the triggers that caused the stress factors. Through this, they will come up with reasonable descriptions of why these instances occur. Also, the family, practitioners, and caregivers talk about how they respond to the situation in the past and see if the previous interventions affected positively or negatively the challenging behaviour of the NDIS participant.

Some of the current medical and psychosocial assistance of the patient like medications, therapies, or counselling sessions are also needed to be discussed throughout this stage of management plan because this would outline their symptoms and medical history and a sign a letter of recommendation could help the patient acquire their plan approved by the NDIS. There are also a variety of strategies that Positive Moods offers like Proactive Strategies, wherein this guarantees the patients what they need, and Reactive Strategies, which will keep the person with disability and those around them safe from harm. Below are the other various methods that an NDIS participant can ensure in Behavioural Support Programme:

  • Improving the individual’s lifestyle so that they do not feel isolated in a particular place

  • Changing and shifting their environment to have more meaningful and positive social relationships around them

  • Teaching them innovative skills to replace problematic or challenging behaviours

  • Showing positive reinforcement to patients displaying appropriate behaviour

  • Implementing guidelines for family members and caregivers for responding to adverse behaviours to avoid encouraging them

To conclude, guidance and assistance play a great role in monitoring a person with disability. Though we know that it is not that easy to help them through the help of Positive Moods and behaviour support plan that they offer, they can help local residents in achieving their goals, develop new skills, socialise with other people and environment, and be flexible in different challenges in life that they will encounter.

It is a must to have sustainable support from both the family members or caregivers, together with a reliable and committed support system plan like Positive Moods when handling people with disabilities. Residents that are looking for a behaviour support plan system or plan are recommended to look and enquire for a psychologist and therapist from Positive Moods so that they can receive high-class and adequate guidance in building and achieving the goals of the respective client.

If you would like to enquire about the behavioural support plan or talk to a mental health professional, below are the details of Positive Moods:

Email: ndis@positivemoods.com.au

Phone: 1300 001 470

 

Positive Moods can also be reached through their Contact Form on https://www.positivemoods.com.au/contactus.

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At Positive Moods, we also offer Positive Behaviour Support Plan NDIS Ipswich.