Build safer, more positive everyday routines with personalised behaviour support tailored to your NDIS goals.
Positive Behaviour Support helps people, families and support teams understand behaviours of concern, reduce distress, and build practical strategies that support safety, communication, independence and quality of life.
We can help you:
Positive Behaviour Support is an evidence-informed approach that helps people understand why behaviours of concern may be happening and what support can reduce them.
Under the NDIS, Positive Behaviour Support can help improve quality of life, reduce restrictive practices where relevant, and support safer participation at home, school, and in the community.
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our Positive Behaviour Support service (1.30 mins)
Yes. Positive Behaviour Support may be funded under the NDIS when it relates to disability-related support needs, behaviours of concern, emotional regulation, safety, participation or reducing restrictive practices.
No, you don’t need a formal referral to access Positive Behaviour Support through LiveBig. You can contact us directly or be referred by a support coordinator, plan manager, family member or other provider.
Positive Behaviour Support can happen at home, school, in supported accommodation, in the community or via telehealth, wherever behaviours and support needs occur.
Session lengths vary depending on your needs, goals, behaviour support plan requirements and NDIS funding.
Positive Behaviour Support for autism can help identify the reasons behind behaviours of concern and create strategies that support communication, sensory regulation, routines and emotional safety.
Support may focus on reducing distress during transitions, improving predictability, building communication skills, and helping families or support teams respond in ways that reduce escalation and increase participation.
Positive Behaviour Support can help people with intellectual disability communicate needs, build daily living skills and reduce behaviours that may be linked to frustration, overwhelm, environment or unmet support needs.
Positive Behaviour Support may include assessment, skill-building strategies, environmental adjustments and support team training.
Positive Behaviour Support can assist people with complex disability, mental health or communication needs where behaviour may be affecting safety or quality of life.
Support focuses on understanding the person’s needs, reducing risk, coordinating with the broader support team and building practical strategies for everyday environments.
Where restrictive practices are in place or being considered, Positive Behaviour Support can help develop plans that focus on reducing restrictions while maintaining safety, dignity and wellbeing.
We learn about your needs, goals and NDIS plan.
A behaviour support practitioner completes an assessment to understand behaviours, triggers, strengths and areas for support.
We create a personalised behaviour support plan aligned to your goals and support in collaboration with the person and key supports.
Regular sessions and training help build skills, track progress and adjust strategies over time.
We handle reporting for NDIS reviews and behaviour support requirements where needed.
Positive Behaviour Support often works alongside services like occupational therapy, psychology, speech pathology and physiotherapy. As a multidisciplinary provider, LiveBig can bring these supports together, making it easier to coordinate your care and reduce the complexity of managing multiple providers.
We use the NDIS price guide for our service charges and if you are a private client contact us and we can talk through your options.
Positive Behaviour Support is usually funded under:
Our team can help you understand your plan and get started.
We work with you to provide services where it best suits you, including at home, school, work, supported accommodation or in the community. We also offer telehealth for added flexibility.
Our approach is centred around your life and support network. We work with families, carers, support workers, teachers and other providers to help strategies carry through into everyday environments.
Reduced behaviours of concern and distress
Increased safety and consistency across support settings
Better communication and emotional regulation
Reduced reliance on restrictive practices where relevant
Improved confidence, participation and quality of life
Getting started is simple. You can contact our team directly or ask your support coordinator to make a referral. We’ll take the time to understand your goals, support needs and NDIS plan, then match you with the right behaviour support practitioner.
No, you don’t need a formal referral, you can contact us directly for support.
Yes. Positive Behaviour Support can be delivered at home, school, work, supported accommodation, in the community or via telehealth.
Timeframes vary depending on location, availability and the level of behaviour support required. We aim to connect you with a practitioner as quickly as possible.
A behaviour support assessment involves understanding behaviours of concern, strengths, triggers, communication needs, environments and support strategies. Your practitioner may speak with family members, carers, support workers or other providers to understand what is happening and what support is needed.
A behaviour support plan is a practical document that outlines why behaviours may be occurring and what strategies can be used to support the person safely and positively. It guides families, carers and support teams in consistent responses.
Yes. Positive Behaviour Support can help identify safer, less restrictive strategies and support the reduction or elimination of restrictive practices where relevant.
Download our Positive Behaviour Support factsheet
With the introduction of the PACE NDIS system, please ensure that LiveBig is endorsed as your Provider.
To assist, our Organisation ID is 405 006 0975
There are two ways a participant or nominee can endorse a provider:
We’ll guide you through the process and help you get the most out of your NDIS plan.