IMPLEMENTING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT

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♡ WE SUPPORT MEN TO LEAD WITH THE HEART♡

♡ WE SUPPORT MEN TO LEAD WITH THE HEART♡

HIGH OUTCOMES FOR HIGH BEHAVIOURS

At Heart-Led Support, we are committed to achieving high outcomes for individuals experiencing high behaviours through the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSPs). Our team works collaboratively with NDIS participants, families, and support coordinators to develop tailored PBSPs that address the root causes of high behaviours. Whether it’s identifying triggers, teaching alternative strategies, or modifying environments, we aim to create pathways for emotional growth, independence, and improved quality of life.

With Heart-Led Support, you’re not just receiving NDIS-approved services; you’re engaging in a heart-led approach that empowers you to take control of your behaviours and achieve positive, lasting change. Our mission is to help you live life on your terms, providing compassionate, supportive care every step of the way.

Here For Your High Behaviour Management.

Let Heart-Led Support help you achieve meaningful outcomes with PBSPs designed to make a real difference. Whether you’re in Brisbane, Gold Coast, or Sunshine Coast, we are here to provide the care and expertise needed to manage high behaviours and help you thrive.

At Heart-Led Support, we’re more than just a provider of Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSPs); we’re driven by passion and purpose, empowering individuals through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Our PBSP solutions go beyond simply addressing high behaviours—they provide a structured, compassionate approach where participants feel understood, supported, and empowered to make positive changes and thrive in their daily lives. By focusing on understanding the root causes of behaviours and fostering an environment of growth and dignity, we help individuals lead fulfilling lives.

IMPLEMENTING CARING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANS

Looking for the leading NDIS provider in Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast? Heart-Led Support is your trusted choice for developing and implementing Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSPs) that cater to individuals exhibiting high behaviours. As a top NDIS provider, we specialise in compassionate, tailored support that addresses the underlying causes of challenging behaviours, ensuring a personalised approach that fits each participant’s unique needs.

Our team includes skilled support workers who are well-versed in PBSP strategies, particularly for men, ensuring that they receive care with dignity, understanding, and respect. By focusing on proactive strategies, environmental modifications, and skill-building, we work to improve the quality of life for our participants.

CRISIS PREVENTION MATTERS

At Heart-Led Support, we take a unique approach to addressing high behaviours through the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSPs). Led by Keagan Bizzell, who is accredited through the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI), all of our CPI training is conducted in-house. Keagan’s extensive experience in mentoring and coaching men, combined with his CPI accreditation, allows our team to provide exceptional support in managing high behaviours effectively.

Crisis Prevention Institute training is designed to equip support workers with proactive strategies for de-escalating challenging situations and reducing the risk of crises. With Keagan at the helm, we ensure that our PBSPs are built on compassion, respect, and a deep understanding of each individual’s unique needs. Our approach focuses on reducing triggers, fostering positive behaviour change, and creating environments where participants feel safe and empowered to grow.

This in-house training ensures that all our support workers are well-prepared to manage high behaviours with professionalism and empathy, providing participants with the guidance they need to achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives. Heart-Led Support is committed to delivering top-tier care through collaboration, proactive planning, and personalised strategies for each individual and NDIS participant we serve​.

HIGH BEHAVIOURS FAQ’S

  • High behaviours refer to actions that are often challenging or disruptive, such as aggression, self-injury, or verbal outbursts. These behaviours typically serve a purpose, such as communicating unmet needs, expressing frustration, or reacting to environmental triggers. Understanding the reason behind these behaviours is crucial for managing them effectively.

  • PBSPs are proactive strategies designed to reduce high behaviours by addressing the underlying causes. They focus on teaching alternative, positive behaviours and modifying the environment to minimize triggers. By offering support tailored to the individual’s needs, PBSPs help individuals manage their behaviours in a constructive way.

  • A comprehensive PBSP includes a detailed assessment of the individual’s behaviour, identification of environmental triggers, proactive strategies for managing high behaviours, and training for support teams. It also involves ongoing data collection to monitor progress and make necessary adjustments.

  • Families and caregivers play a critical role in supporting individuals with high behaviours. By collaborating with support teams, learning about the individual’s PBSP, and reinforcing positive behaviours at home, families can help ensure consistency and effectiveness in behaviour management.

  • Environmental triggers often play a significant role in high behaviours. By identifying and modifying these triggers—such as noise, overstimulation, or certain interactions—support teams can create a more calming and supportive environment, reducing the likelihood of high behaviours occurring.

  • Progress in managing high behaviours is measured through continuous data collection and observation. Support teams track specific behaviours, the effectiveness of interventions, and overall improvements in the individual’s quality of life. Data helps in making informed decisions about adjusting the PBSP as needed.

  • If high behaviours escalate unexpectedly, it’s important to remain calm and follow the strategies outlined in the individual’s PBSP. Immediate safety should be prioritized, and support staff or caregivers should evaluate if any new triggers or stressors are present. Consulting with the PBSP team may also be necessary to review the plan and make adjustments.

HEART-LED SUPPORT IN ACTION