Badr Behaviour Support delivers specialist Positive Behaviour Support services across Australia — working alongside participants, families, and support teams to understand behaviours of concern and build evidence-based plans that create lasting, meaningful change.
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is an evidence-based framework that helps people with disability who experience behaviours of concern. Rather than responding to behaviour in isolation, PBS looks at the whole person — their environment, communication, sensory needs, history, and unmet needs — to understand why a behaviour occurs.
At Badr Behaviour Support, we never assume we know why a behaviour happens. We assess, we observe, we listen — to the participant, to their family, and to everyone in their support network. Only then do we develop strategies grounded in what the evidence actually tells us.
PBS is funded through the Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living (CB Daily Activities) budget of an NDIS participant's plan, under the Support Category Behaviour Support. All pricing is in accordance with the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Guide ↗.
Australians live with disability — many experience behaviours of concern that can be significantly reduced with the right support
PBS is funded through Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living (Behaviour Support) in the participant's NDIS plan — no out-of-pocket cost
Positive Behaviour Support is the NDIS Commission's preferred evidence-based approach to reducing behaviours of concern
Delivering face-to-face and telehealth Positive Behaviour Support services — contact us to discuss your location
From the first meeting through to comprehensive plans, restrictive practice oversight, and ongoing review — our practitioners support participants across the full scope of the PBS capability framework.
Evidence-based assessment examining triggers, communication profile, sensory needs, trauma history, and unmet needs to build accurate behavioural hypotheses.
Interim and Comprehensive BSPs developed from assessment findings — proactive strategies, reactive protocols, environmental modifications, and skill-building approaches.
Full state/territory authorisation, NDIS Commission reporting, monitoring, and reduction pathway planning for all regulated restrictive practices.
Hands-on, structured training for all members of the participant's support team to ensure consistent, safe, and effective strategy implementation.
Regular plan reviews, implementation monitoring, data analysis, and detailed NDIS progress reports in line with the NDIS Commission's requirements.
Active coordination with Support Coordinators, allied health professionals, accommodation providers, and implementing providers for truly integrated care.
Badr Behaviour Support works with NDIS participants of all ages and disability types who experience behaviours of concern — and with the families, carers, and support teams around them.
Evidence-based PBS for participants with intellectual disability who experience behaviours that affect their safety, relationships, or daily participation.
Person-centred support for autistic participants — understanding sensory, communication, and environmental factors that contribute to behaviours of concern.
Specialist support for participants with ABI — informed by neuroscience and an understanding of how brain injury affects behaviour, emotion regulation, and communication.
PBS that recognises behaviour as communication — developing strategies that address unmet communication needs and build more effective communication pathways.
Support for participants with co-occurring disability and mental health conditions — integrating a mental health informed lens with evidence-based PBS practice.
We work closely with families and carers throughout the PBS process — providing training, clear communication, and genuine partnership at every stage.
We are a trusted PBS provider for Support Coordinators — responsive, transparent, and rigorous in our reporting and communication throughout the engagement.
PBS and BSP implementation support for participants in SIL, STA, MTA, and other accommodation settings. Direct support services available via Badr Wellness Collective ↗
Specialist PBS for participants subject to Community Corrections Orders, Justice Plans, or other justice system involvement — working with participants, case managers, and supervising bodies to develop plans that support compliance, safety, and genuine behavioural change.
Referrals can be made by Support Coordinators, Plan Managers, participants, families, or any allied health professional involved in the participant's care. The process is straightforward.
Complete our online referral form with participant details, NDIS plan information, and a brief description of the behaviours of concern.
We contact the referrer and/or participant within 2 business days to discuss the referral and confirm fit and capacity.
A face-to-face or telehealth meeting with the participant, family, and key stakeholders to establish the engagement and obtain consent.
Functional Behaviour Assessment conducted across all relevant settings. An Interim BSP is developed promptly where restrictive practices are involved.
Comprehensive BSP developed, implemented with support team training, and reviewed regularly to monitor outcomes and adjust strategies.
We welcome referrals from Support Coordinators, allied health professionals, participants, and families. Tell us about the participant and we will be in touch within two business days.