What is the role of a behaviour support practitioner under the NDIS?

Under the NDIS, a Behaviour Support Practitioner:

  • Designs behaviour plans that reduce restrictive practices

  • Supports individuals with complex needs using PBS strategies

  • Aligns goals with the NDIS plan to promote independence

  • Ensures compliance with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission guidelines

  • Works collaboratively across home, school, and community settings

They are qualified professionals required to meet the NDIS Commission’s Positive Behaviour Capability Framework.

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