Positive behaviour support practitioners are trained to assess support for a diverse range of conditions and are able to formulate a positive behaviour support plan. The first stage when meeting an NDIS patient is to sit down with the parents/carers and the healthcare professional carries out an assessment that includes input from the carers.
The plan might include the following:
Improving communication & social skills
Changes to the home environment
Best responses for unsafe behaviours
Stress and anger management
Core concepts of positive behaviour support
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