How to Write Positive Behaviour Support Plans: Part 2
1.5 day advanced workshop
Part 2 is designed for practitioners who already have a solid grounding in Positive Behaviour Support and are ready to work with more complex presentations, higher risk behaviours, and restrictive practice considerations.
This one and a half day advanced workshop builds on the foundations established in Part 1 and focuses on writing robust, detailed PBSP’s for individuals whose behaviours pose increased risk to themselves or others. The emphasis is on ethical decision-making, clinical reasoning, risk assessment and plan quality — not defaulting to restrictive practices, but understanding when and how they may be considered within a rights-based framework.
You’ll learn how to refine functional hypotheses, strengthen proactive strategies, and develop interim and comprehensive behaviour support plans that balance safety, dignity, and quality of life, while meeting NDIS and regulatory expectations.
This is not about using restrictive practices because they’re familiar or convenient. It’s about thoughtful, proportionate, and evidence-informed planning — with the clear goal of reduction and elimination over time.
What we’ll cover
Advanced functional assessment and hypothesis refinement
Writing PBSP’s for complex, high-risk behaviour presentations
Understanding restrictive practices and when they may be considered
Ethical and analytical decision-making in PBS
Developing robust proactive, skill-building, and reactive strategies
Incorporating restrictive practices within a rights-based framework (where required)
Writing clear risk management and safety components
Linking restrictive practices to reduction and elimination strategies
Strengthening plan quality, clarity, and defensibility
You’ll leave with:
Increased confidence working with complex and high-risk behaviours
A clearer framework for ethical restrictive practice decision-making
Practical strategies and templates to strengthen PBSP quality and implementation
Greater confidence balancing safety, rights, and quality of life
This workshop is ideal for behaviour support practitioners, psychologists, and allied health professionals who are already writing PBSP’s and want to deepen their skills, clinical reasoning, and ethical confidence when working with more complex cases.
This course is delivered both in-person and online. Check dates when booking to see delivery method.
Prefer in-person and don’t see your city on the list? Email us and see when we are visiting next.
1.5 day advanced workshop
Part 2 is designed for practitioners who already have a solid grounding in Positive Behaviour Support and are ready to work with more complex presentations, higher risk behaviours, and restrictive practice considerations.
This one and a half day advanced workshop builds on the foundations established in Part 1 and focuses on writing robust, detailed PBSP’s for individuals whose behaviours pose increased risk to themselves or others. The emphasis is on ethical decision-making, clinical reasoning, risk assessment and plan quality — not defaulting to restrictive practices, but understanding when and how they may be considered within a rights-based framework.
You’ll learn how to refine functional hypotheses, strengthen proactive strategies, and develop interim and comprehensive behaviour support plans that balance safety, dignity, and quality of life, while meeting NDIS and regulatory expectations.
This is not about using restrictive practices because they’re familiar or convenient. It’s about thoughtful, proportionate, and evidence-informed planning — with the clear goal of reduction and elimination over time.
What we’ll cover
Advanced functional assessment and hypothesis refinement
Writing PBSP’s for complex, high-risk behaviour presentations
Understanding restrictive practices and when they may be considered
Ethical and analytical decision-making in PBS
Developing robust proactive, skill-building, and reactive strategies
Incorporating restrictive practices within a rights-based framework (where required)
Writing clear risk management and safety components
Linking restrictive practices to reduction and elimination strategies
Strengthening plan quality, clarity, and defensibility
You’ll leave with:
Increased confidence working with complex and high-risk behaviours
A clearer framework for ethical restrictive practice decision-making
Practical strategies and templates to strengthen PBSP quality and implementation
Greater confidence balancing safety, rights, and quality of life
This workshop is ideal for behaviour support practitioners, psychologists, and allied health professionals who are already writing PBSP’s and want to deepen their skills, clinical reasoning, and ethical confidence when working with more complex cases.
This course is delivered both in-person and online. Check dates when booking to see delivery method.
Prefer in-person and don’t see your city on the list? Email us and see when we are visiting next.