At Royalty Healthcare, we deliver specialised Behaviour Support services across Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast; helping individuals with disability develop positive skills, increase independence, and reduce behaviours of concern in safe and respectful ways.
Our qualified Behaviour Support Practitioners work with participants, families, and support networks to implement proactive, person-centred strategies that enhance quality of life while safeguarding rights, dignity, and community inclusion.
We translate your Behaviour Support Plan into practical, everyday strategies, providing coaching and guidance to families, support workers, and care teams to ensure consistent, effective implementation.
Behaviour Support Plan Review
As needs and environments change, we conduct ongoing and scheduled reviews of Behaviour Support Plans to ensure strategies remain relevant, strengths-based, and goal-focused.
Use of Regulated Restrictive Practices
Where regulated restrictive practices are required as a last resort under an approved Behaviour Support Plan, we ensure strict compliance with NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission guidelines. Every strategy is underpinned by risk management, respect, and human rights.
Monitoring & Reporting Use of Restrictive Practices
We provide thorough monitoring, data collection, and mandatory reporting on the use of regulated restrictive practices, supporting transparency, ethical practice, and continual improvement.
Mental Health Assessments
Our team conducts holistic mental health assessments to help identify underlying triggers, strengths, and supports required as part of a person-centred Positive Behaviour Support approach.
Our Approach to Positive Behaviour Support
We believe behaviour is a form of communication. Our Behaviour Support NDIS services are underpinned by proactive, evidence-based strategies that focus on:
Understanding the individual’s needs, routines, and preferences
Building skills for emotional regulation and communication
Modifying environments and triggers
Strengthening natural supports (family, carers, community teams)
Promoting safety, control, and dignity at every step