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CPBS Adelaide Team: Delivering Positive Outcomes

Get to know the Adelaide Team:

  • Over 20 skilled behaviour support practitioners.

  • Expert Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) services across South, Central, and North Adelaide, and the Barossa Valley.

  • Accessible support for support coordinators and families.

  • Practitioners selected for expertise, compassion, and commitment.

  • Collaborative approach to reduce/eliminate behaviours of concern.

  • Personalised strategies for increased independence and wellbeing.

Here to Support You

At CPBS, we focus on improving quality of life by using person-centred, proactive strategies to manage behaviours of concern and build important life skills.

We support a diverse range of individuals, including neurodivergent people such as those with Autism, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities like Down Syndrome, and those experiencing mental health challenges like anxiety and depression.

We also work with children with ADHD and learning disabilities, individuals recovering from brain injuries, older adults facing cognitive decline, and people living in residential or community-based settings. Our goal is to provide compassionate, data-driven support that empowers individuals to thrive in their daily lives.

 

We Can Support You Throughout Your Journey!
Kickstart your experience with us and three simple steps to connect with the CPBS Adelaide team that will guide you every step of the way.

Intake Team

Step 1 – Meet with our Intake Team to begin your journey.
Our Intake Team will assist you in starting your journey with the CPBS Adelaide Team by organising an introductory and intake call.

Clinical Manager

Step 2 - Meet Your Regional Clinical Manager
Your Regional Clinical Manager (RCM) will reach out to introduce themselves and your dedicated practitioner, so you know exactly who will be supporting you.

PBS Practitioner

Step 3 – Meet Your Behavioural Practitioner
Your behavioural practitioner will personally reach out to introduce themselves and arrange the interim behaviour assessment meeting.

We focus on establishing meaningful connections from the start.

We’re here to support you at your own pace. There’s no cost to get started, and your journey with us offers the flexibility to adjust as needed. Our experienced Behaviour Support Practitioners in Adelaide are committed to helping you achieve meaningful, positive outcomes.
Meet Jacqueline

Adelaide's Leading Positive Behaviour Specialist

Jacqueline Abela De Giovanni, Head of the Regional Adelaide Team, brings over 20 years of dedicated experience in Positive Behaviour Support and NDIS services. Holding a Master in Applied Behaviour Analysis, a Master in Early Intervention Education, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Play Therapy, she is also a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) and Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA). Jackie is deeply committed to empowering her team and enhancing the lives of participants across Adelaide. Her expertise in addressing complex behavioural concerns is evident in her daily practice. More importantly, she is driven to achieve transformative outcomes for each participant she supports.

Meet Our Adelaide Behaviour Support Practitioners

Our Senior Behaviour Support Practitioner, Specialist Behaviour Support Practitioner and Behaviour Support Practitioner in the Adelaide team are highly qualified, with many holding degrees or master's degrees in Behaviour Analysis or Psychology, as well as certifications such as Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) and Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA). All practitioners receive frequent supervision from the Regional Clinical Manager or the Head of Clinical Region to ensure the highest standard of care and support for our participants.

Frequently Asked Questions

At CPBS, our Adelaide-based Positive Behaviour Support services are designed to help children, teenagers, and adults with disabilities achieve meaningful and lasting change. Our tailored approach focuses on understanding the triggers of behaviours of concern and providing practical strategies that you and your support network can use to reduce these behaviours. We aim to eliminate or reduce restrictive practices, improving your quality of life and access to the community. Additionally, we work closely with family members and support coordinators, building skills so everyone can work together towards a unified purpose and ensure your needs are met more effectively. Contact us today to learn how we can support you and your loved ones in achieving lasting positive outcomes.

Where Can You Access Positive Behaviour Support Services in Adelaide?

School/Work: We understand the important role that school and work play in a person’s well-being. Our Positive Behaviour Support services are designed to address challenges directly in educational and professional settings. Whether it’s managing academic pressure, improving workplace performance, or enhancing relationships, our therapy services provide practical support in real time.

Home: Therapy at home offers a comfortable and familiar environment where participants can feel safe and relaxed. This setting often encourages open communication and honesty, allowing for a more effective therapeutic process. Our practitioners can also observe daily routines and interactions in their natural context, gaining valuable insights to create tailored strategies that best meet individual needs.

Community: Our Positive Behaviour Support services extend into real-world settings, helping participants build confidence and independence. We focus on improving communication skills, life skills, and building meaningful social connections, all while empowering individuals to engage more fully and confidently in their communities.

We provide support in these key areas to ensure every participant receives the guidance they need to thrive in all aspects of their life.

The path to enjoying more everyday activities begins with creating a personalised Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plan. We’ll work closely with you and your trusted support team to ensure we’re aligned and focused on building capacity together.

A PBS plan will be developed within 30 days of your assessment if unauthorised restrictive practices are used. This plan will be shared, reviewed, and updated regularly with your support team. If a restrictive practice is in place, the plan will be sent to the relevant state or territory’s Office of the Senior Practitioner for approval, and to the NDIS Commission for monitoring.

We’ll ensure that everyone involved understands the plan and how to implement it in daily life.

Restrictive practices are interventions that limit a person’s rights or freedom of movement. These practices are typically used in response to behaviours of concern and should always be seen as a last resort. Unfortunately, they are sometimes used to manage the behaviour of people with disabilities and can cause significant distress. Our skilled team of behaviour support practitioners is dedicated to reducing and eventually eliminating the use of restrictive practices, helping to restore dignity, independence, and improve overall quality of life.

Under the NDIS, certain restrictive practices are regulated and must be authorised by the State or Territory where the individual resides. They must also be monitored and reported to the NDIS Commission for Quality and Safeguards. These practices include chemical, physical, environmental, and mechanical restraints, as well as seclusion.

To begin with Positive Behaviour Support, your NDIS plan must include Improved Relationships (IR) funding. If you have this funding, simply complete our online form to provide some basic details about yourself, where you live, and your goals. This will help us match you with the right team.

A practitioner will then conduct an initial assessment at your home to understand your goals and get to know you, your family, and the rest of your support team.

Once all the necessary information is gathered, the disability practitioner will assemble your dedicated therapy team.

Your follow-up appointments or focused assessments will work towards developing specific strategies to address behaviours of concern. These may include occupational, speech, and physiotherapies, assistive technologies, and/or social interventions. Depending on your goals, one or more of these team members may attend the assessment.

This holistic approach ensures you maximise the value of your NDIS funding.

Discover more about the expert team at The Centre For Positive Behaviour Support Adelaide and our positive behaviour support implementation. Our highly skilled behaviour support practitioners and managers are dedicated to supporting individuals in achieving meaningful positive outcomes.  Contact us today to learn more about how our Adelaide-based specialists can assist you and your loved ones on the path to a positive future!

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NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Funding

NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Funding - The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports individuals with permanent and significant disabilities, providing greater choice and control over funded services. Funding is personalised to meet each person's unique needs.

Improved Daily Living or Fee for Service:

Improved Daily Living or Fee for Service:

This funding allows our experienced team to conduct initial assessments and provide recommendations to assist in NDIS review for allocation of behaviour support funding. We can also engage with skill development strategies as appropriate and if further behaviours or concerns are not evident. 

Improved Relationships/Behaviour Support Funding:

Improved Relationships/Behaviour Support Funding:

Improved Relationships/Behaviour Support Funding covers the development of a comprehensive behaviour support plan as legislated.