From Plan to Practice: How the Behaviour Support Ecosystem Is Breaking Down

From Plan to Practice: How the Behaviour Support Ecosystem Is Breaking Down

By Hireup
Online event

Overview

A three-part series delving into the ecosystem of behaviour support under NDIS, and how we can strengthen outcomes through collaboration.

Behaviour Support - we need to talk.


Under the NDIS, Behaviour Support is complex and often misunderstood. Even when plans look strong on paper, they can fall apart in practice.

Delivered collaboratively by Hireup and Kameleon Group, this three-part webinar series lifts the lid on Behaviour Support and creates space for an honest, practical conversation about where and how it breaks down, and how we can work together to address it.

Bringing together the clinical perspective of a Specialist Behaviour Support provider and the frontline experience of an NDIS registered implementing provider, we unpack the reality between paperwork and practice, including restrictive practices.


Across three sessions, we will:

  • Outline what the Behaviour Support Ecosystem is, and how it works.
  • Explore why Behaviour Support Plans look strong on paper, but fall apart in real life.
  • Learn why collaboration is the key missing link to meaningful outcomes.
  • Identify common gaps and barriers that prevent effective implementation.
  • Discover a pathway to safe and ethical Behaviour Support outcomes.
  • Explain what quality Behaviour Support must look like under the NDIS.


Overview of Parts 1, 2 and 3

Each session has been designed to form a clear pathway through the Behaviour Support Ecosystem. From understanding roles and responsibilities, to improving real-world implementation, and defining what quality Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) looks like beyond box ticking and compliance.

Part 1: The Behaviour Support Ecosystem - How Collaboration Drives Outcomes
➜ Roles and responsibilities, where they overlap, and why collaboration makes or breaks quality outcomes.

Part 2: Beyond the Plan – Behaviour Support in Real Life
➜ How common barriers impact effective implementation, and practical solutions that work.

Part 3: More Than Compliance – What Quality Behaviour Support Looks Like
➜ What to expect from Specialist Behaviour Support providers and implementing providers under the NDIS.


Who should attend

Anyone involved in navigating, coordinating or delivering Behaviour Support under the NDIS

  • Participants
  • Family members and informal supports
  • Support Workers and Team Leaders
  • Support Coordinators and Specialist Support Coordinators
  • Psychosocial Recovery Coaches
  • Behaviour Support Practitioners and Clinical Practice Leads
  • NDIS providers and Service Leaders


How to attend

This is a three-part webinar series delivered across multiple dates.

1. Register now to secure your spot:

2. Want to attend the whole series?

  • Click 'Reserve your spot' on this Eventbrite listing to receive sign up links and reminders for all sessions.


All sessions will gain you access to:

  • Live interactive Q&A
  • The opportunity to submit questions in advance
  • Access to free resources, tools and checklists
  • A Certificate of Attendance

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About Hireup

Hireup is a national NDIS-registered provider connecting people with disability to verified, employed support workers across Australia through our easy-to-use online platform.

Hireup workers provide a wide range of support including individualised services, as well as specialised and complex support. Hireup is audited under Module 2A for Implementing Behaviour Support Plans, and provides support including the use of restrictive practices.


About Kameleon Group

Kameleon Group offers NDIS-registered Specialist Behaviour Support, supporting people aged 2 to 65 years across Australia. They specialise in evidence-based, person-centred behaviour support, using positive and trauma-informed practices.

Kameleon's approach focuses on improving quality of life through individualised strategies, collaboration with families and support networks. Services are delivered in home, school, community settings, and via telehealth by qualified and supervised practitioners.

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Feb 18 · 5:30 PM PST