Positive Behaviour Support

An NDIS and PBS registered provider committed to personalised, compassionate support.

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About Enrich Connections

Enrich Connections is a registered NDIS company specialising in Positive Behaviour Support. Positive Behaviour Support practitioners (often referred to as “PBS practitioners”) determine the influences on a person’s behaviour, and designs interventions to both increase a person’s quality of life and reduce challenging behaviours. All Enrich Connections practitioners have completed the Graduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support, ensuring they bring current, evidence-based expertise in PBS processes to support people and their goals.

Our commitment to you

In line with the NDIS's Participant Service Charter, Enrich Connections commits to offering service that is transparent, empowering, respectful, responsive, and connected. We will make it easy to access and understand our information and decisions, whilst ensuring you can easily access and use information to be supported in leading your life. We recognise your individual experience and acknowledge you are an expert in your own life. We will respond to your individual needs and circumstances, and support you to access the services and supports you need.

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Why choose Enrich

Person Centered

PBS plans are developed around the person's unique goals, preferences, and values, ensuring interventions respect their dignity and autonomy.

This approach recognises that each participant has individual strengths, needs, and the right to make choices about their own life.

Lifestyle Changes

PBS identifies and modifies environmental factors, daily routines, and support arrangements that may trigger or maintain challenging behaviours.

By improving quality of life and removing barriers to participation, the need for challenging behaviours often naturally decreases.

Proactive Strategies

Rather than simply reacting to incidents, PBS focuses on prevention through environmental modifications, skill development, and structured supports.

This includes teaching new skills, adjusting settings, and providing appropriate accommodations before behaviours escalate.

Participation

PBS involves the participant, family members, support workers, allied health professionals, and all relevant stakeholders working collaboratively.

This ensures consistency across all settings and draws on diverse perspectives to create comprehensive, sustainable support strategies.

Evidence based practices

Within Enrich, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) prioritises a person-centred approach aimed at improving quality of life and fostering choice whilst reducing the adverse effects of challenging behaviours.

PBS has emerged as the preferred approach to behaviour support nationally and internationally, originating from the disability rights movement and guided by principles of person-centred practice that uphold and champion human rights.

The practitioner will assess and create a Behaviour Support Plan involving environmental adjustments, communication methods, managing motivations, and teaching new functional behaviours. These plans are developed collaboratively with key stakeholders including allied health professionals, family members, guardians, educators, and support staff.