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Here is a wide range of information about positive behaviour support to help you navigate complex behaviours. Below you will find articles, information sheets, checklists, templates and videos.
How to become a behaviour support practitioner
The title Behaviour Support Practitioner isn’t legally protected (like psychologist or nurse), and no formal qualifications are required. While some insurers recognise only allied health practitioners, the NDIS does not. BSPA advocates for specialist training and PBS-specific qualifications.
Becoming an NDIS behaviour support practitioner
This information from NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission sets out the requirement and process to become a Behaviour Practitioner