Who can be a behaviour support practitioner?
To become a behaviour support practitioner in Australia, you must have formal training (e.g., a degree in allied health, education, or psychology) and demonstrate experience in behaviour analysis or support planning. You also need to be assessed and deemed suitable by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. Practitioners are expected to uphold the NDIS Code of Conduct and receive ongoing training in positive behaviour support and restrictive practice reduction.