
Assistance with Behavioural Support
At Diversity Support Care, we are home to skilled support workers who would help NDIS participants behave in more suitable ways if they have behavioural issues. They will chalk out the best course of action for participants – children as well as adults, who exhibit behaviours that are cause for worry. They will provide tailored positive conduct support, which aims to lessen or eradicate challenging conducts.
By creating tailored tactics that promote independence and improve wellness, we hope to empower participants with the ability to overcome the challenging or harmful behaviours. Our experts will work closely with participants as well as their family and other support providers to design methods tailored to meet their requirements and provide a supportive atmosphere. Our learned support workers assist participants at every stage in the process of minimising or getting rid of challenging behaviours.

How does our assistance with behavioural support work?
The objective of our behavioural support is to eliminate the triggers, rewards, and environments that contribute to challenging behaviours of participants. Additionally, we will teach them suitable and alternate behaviours to substitute for the challenging ones.
Our assistance with behavioural support may include but not be limited to:
- Enhanced social and communication abilities
- Environmental changes, like those that take place at home
- Evaluating the safest ways to react to risky behaviours
- Controlling tension, stress, anxiety and anger management

What makes our assistance with behavioural support unique?
First, we offer 24×7 assistance if needed, and this means, participants will be under constant vigilance of our support workers. Besides, they come with:
- Understanding Behaviour: The first step in providing positive behavioural support is to attempt to comprehend the causes of problematic behaviours. It takes into account elements that can be influencing the conduct, such as communication issues, sensory sensitivity, or unfulfilled needs.
- Participant-Centred Approach: We adopt a personalised strategy in recognition of the uniqueness of every individual. It involves participants in the decision-making process and focuses on their needs, preferences, and skills. Working together with an NDIS psychologist may be necessary to make sure the plan is appropriately tailored for each participant.
- Building Skills: As an alternative to confronting problematic habits, Positive Behaviour Support places a strong focus on teaching participants new skills. It assists them in learning more efficient techniques to engage with people, communicate, and control their emotions by offering the right kind of assistance and training.
- Environment Modification: We also consider changing the surroundings to create a more welcoming and encouraging atmosphere. Among other things, this can entail adjustments to the physical environment, daily schedules, or communication methods.
- Collaborative Teamwork: Positive Behaviour Support entails cooperation between the professional, support staff, family, and participants. The goal is to establish a reliable and encouraging support network for the individual as a team.
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