The Centre for Positive Behaviour Support Blog
Collaborative Behaviour Support in Alice Springs: A Journey of Connection and Community
A Behaviour Support Practitioner working in Alice Springs, with a strong focus on family, community, and culture.
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Recognition: The Founding Work of Dr. LaVigna and Dr. Willis in PBS/MEBS
Honoring the seminal contributions of Dr. LaVigna and Dr. Willis to the development of Positive Behaviour Support and the Multi-Element Behaviour Support framework.
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Setting a New Standard: CPBS Praised for Best Practice in NDIS Audit
CPBS discusses the positive results of a recent NDIS audit, highlighting their commitment to compliance and delivery of best-practice support plans.
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Creating an Effective Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP)
A guide on the essential components of a robust PBSP, focusing on proactive strategies, skill-building, and quality-of-life improvements.
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Why Giving Kids What They Need Can Reduce Challenging Behaviour (Research by CPBS)
Detailing recent research conducted by CPBS that provides evidence-based strategies for addressing and reducing challenging behaviour by focusing on core needs.
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What Is MEBS?
Learn how our Multi-Element Behaviour Support (MEBS) approach empowers individuals and families through a compassionate, evidence-based framework that goes beyond traditional behaviour models
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CPBS Named Most Outstanding Positive Behaviour Support Provider in the World – 2024
Celebrating the prestigious international recognition awarded to CPBS for setting the benchmark in quality and innovative positive behaviour support services globally.
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Why We Chose to Give Back This Holiday Season
A look into CPBS's annual holiday initiative, focusing on corporate social responsibility and making a positive impact on the community during the festive period.
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CPBS Teams Unite to Restore Independence Across the Globe
The Centre for Positive Behaviour Support (CPBS) has announced a new partnership with Helping Hands, a team-building program. This program involves participants working together to build prosthetic hands.
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What Happens After You Refer
Our referral process is designed to be simple and quick. We start with a confirmation, followed by an intake call to understand your NDIS goals and needs.
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