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Supervision for Behaviour Support Practitioners

Our Positive Behaviour Support Team is excited to offer Supervision support to external Behaviour Support Practitioners (BSPs) in a method and manner to suit your needs and development. We can supervise all Competency Framework levels, from those who’ve just received their Suitability up to Advanced or Specialist Practitioners.

As you’d know, Supervision is a requirement of working as a BSP (as per the NDIS Practice Standards) and that’s due to the importance of the role in improving the quality of life for any NDIS participant we work with. To support you to achieve this for your clients, it’s important to have regular Supervisions that help you in your lifetime journey in developing your skills and knowledge in your client-facing work, but also ensuring your personal interests and journey are nurtured by an attentive Supervisor.

Our BSP Supervision services offer:

  • Supervision sessions between the Supervisee and Supervisor at the agreed frequency, which might be weekly for new BSPs starting out ranging up to monthly or bimonthly for more experienced BSPs.
  • Supervision Agreement with your Learning Goals outlined over the first few sessions.
  • Supervision Agenda and Minutes template, if desired.
  • Review of all Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSPs) with a Regulated Restrictive Practice (RRP), including signing by Supervisor at their discretion.
  • Regular review of Supervisee’s identified Learning Goals at a frequency decided between Supervisor and Supervisee.
  • Review of Self-Assessment Tool and Portfolio of Evidence when Supervisee and Supervisor agree that this review is warranted.
  • Ad hoc calls and emails from the Supervisee to the Supervisor as needed between sessions to ask quick questions.

Group Supervision Options

In addition to one-on-one sessions, our Behaviour Support Team offers flexible group supervision services tailored to meet the needs of both individual practitioners and organisations.
Whether you’re a sole Behaviour Support Practitioner looking to join a collaborative group session, or an organisation seeking supervision for multiple team members, we can support you. Our group supervision options include:
 
  • Open Group Supervision: Individual practitioners from different organisations come together in a structured group session facilitated by one of our Behaviour Support Practitioners. This format promotes peer learning, shared insights, and professional connection.
  • Organisation-Based Group Supervision: For organisations referring multiple practitioners, we offer dedicated group sessions tailored to your team. These sessions foster team cohesion, support consistent practice approaches, and enable shared learning aligned with your goals.
Group supervision is offered at a discounted rate compared to individual supervision, making it a cost-effective option for ongoing professional development.
 
We also understand that many practitioners reach out while preparing for their NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner registration. Our team can support you through this process — helping with paperwork, providing guidance, and offering supervision sessions that double as training opportunities while you wait for your registration outcome. This ensures your time is used meaningfully and productively.
 
All group supervision sessions are led by experienced Practitioners and are available online or in-person (where available), with flexible scheduling to suit your needs.

Supervision offered Australia-wide

We are equipped to offer online sessions to BSPs across Australia, and currently provide supervision services across multiple States and Territories. If your preference is face-to-face, our team is Queensland-based and we have Supervisors who can meet within the Gold Coast and Brisbane regions.

The topics that we cover in our sessions may include, but are not limited to:

  • Professional Development Plan review and questions
  • BSP Framework Competency development
  • Discussion on changes to legislation documentation, and procedures
  • Reflection on aspects of work as a BSP
  • Reflection on ethical scenarios and dilemmas
  • Discussion on the Supervisee’s desired career journey
  • Client concerns, scenarios, and questions
  • Restrictive Practice scenarios and questions

Tailored supervision approach supporting your needs

Supervision will also be regularly reviewed through the use of an Evaluation Form where you can reflect and provide feedback on what is and isn’t working for you as part of Supervision. Your Supervisor will take this into account when tailoring their approach to providing support to you. Our goal is to ensure that you’re getting the most out of your sessions, so we’re always open to hearing about how we can help you meet your own goals as a BSP.

Contact us now or fill be form above and we’ll be in touch.

Our BSP Supervisors

Senior Behaviour Support Practitioner

Behaviour Support Practitioner

Rebecca Kim Senior Behaviour Support Practitioner
REBECCA KIM
Senior Behaviour Support Practitioner

Rebecca is a Senior behaviour Support Practitioner and a CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) Certified Instructor. She has been working in the sector since 2009, starting as a Support Worker while she studied her Bachelors in Psychological Science. Rebecca has moved through multiple roles and supported participants across their lives through leading a support team, recruiting great staff, and coordinating individualised care. Rebecca’s experience across multiple aspects of the sector has given her a greater understanding of the many facets impacting participant’s lives, and further enforces the necessity of a person-centred approach at the heart of everything we do.

Rebecca became interested in positive behaviour support during her career movement, and since moving into this space she has discovered the significant impact that effective positive behaviour support can produce on people’s lives. Since then, she has worked continually in this space until becoming a Senior Practitioner.

Rebecca takes great pride in delivering effective specialised support to her clients through working with the person, their family, and their stakeholders to bring about positive change for their quality of life while reducing the likelihood of behaviours of concern. She believes that improving client’s lives and helping them to achieve their goals and dreams is the end point of behaviour support and this is reflected in the way she writes a Positive Behaviour Support Plan and implements it through training and ongoing behaviour management and support.

Amy Williams Behaviour Support Practitioner. Amy has completed her Bachelors in Social Welfare, Masters in Social Work (professional qualifying) and Graduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support Plans

AMY WILLIAMS

Behaviour Support Practitioner
Amy has been working in the disability sector since 2011, starting in aged care supports and moving into mental health supports. Amy has completed her Bachelors in Social Welfare, Masters in Social Work (professional qualifying) and Graduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support Plans. Amy has moved through various roles which include mental health practitioner, local area coordinator, care coordination and specialist support coordination.
 
Amy’s approach is a person-centred approach and from a strengths-based perspective. Throughout Amy’s career she has become inspired to understand clients and the behaviours that clients may require support with. Amy is inspired to promote equality, dignity, quality of life and empower clients to live their best life. Amy considers her work to be a collaborative approach with families and stakeholders to ensure that clients receive the best support to make a positive impact on their lives. Amy takes a particular interest in working with clients with functional neurological disorders, personality disorders, mental health conditions, complex trauma, people who may be experiencing physical health conditions, and conditions related to ageing. 
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