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What services do we provide?

Behaviour Support

Specialist Behavioural Intervention Supports

We are specialists in Behavioural Intervention and wellbeing. That's why we have a Department of Neurodevelopmental Behavioural Medicine that focuses on producing evidence-based analyses of behavioural challenges with appropriated treatment. 

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Psychosocial Recovery Coaching is designed specifically for participants with psychosocial disability (i.e., disability arising from mental health conditions). It combines capacity-building support with recovery-oriented coaching to assist participants in managing their mental health, developing skills, and progressing toward personal goals.

Support Coordination

Support Coordination is focused on helping participants implement their NDIS plan, build capacity to manage supports, and connect with both funded and mainstream services. It is not specific to any one disability type.

Daily Living Supports

We have support staff who assist participants with essential daily activities that they are unable to perform independently due to their disability. This may include:


  • Personal Care Support
  • Meal Preparation and Eating Assistance
  • Household Tasks
  • Daily Routine and Reminders
  • Skill Development
  • Support Inside and Outside the Home

Community Access & Participation

A support worker provides practical and emotional assistance to help the participant confidently engage in their community and take part in social, recreational, and civic activities. This may include supporting the participant to attend appointments, go shopping, use public transport, or participate in events, classes, or hobbies such as art groups, sports, volunteering, or local festivals. For participants with psychosocial disability, autism, or cognitive impairments, the support worker can offer tailored assistance to manage anxiety, navigate unfamiliar environments, understand social cues, and communicate effectively with others.


Support workers can also help develop community access skills over time—for example, teaching how to safely cross roads, read transport timetables, or independently pay for goods. Through consistent support, the worker builds the participant’s confidence, reduces social isolation, and promotes inclusion in everyday life. For many participants, this support plays a crucial role in achieving goals such as making friends, improving wellbeing, developing life skills, and becoming more active members of society. Ultimately, community participation supports the broader aim of the NDIS to enhance quality of life, choice, and independence.

Reach out to us at: info@behaviourandwellbeingclinic.com

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