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Our behaviour support Plan Services

Our Approach

At Blue Butterfly Care, we recognise that every behaviour is present for a reason. If you or a loved one has behaviour difficulties, we provide support to interact in more apt ways.

Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) is a comprehensive, person-centred document designed to support yourself or the family member who may display challenging behaviours. It aims to improve their quality of life by understanding the causes of these behaviours and providing tailored strategies to prevent and manage them. PBSPs are based on the principles of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), which emphasizes promoting positive behaviours, boosting well-being, and respecting the dignity and rights of yourself as client or a family member.

Who Needs a PBSP?

A PBSP is generally created for clients with disabilities or complex needs who may engage in behaviours that can be disruptive or harmful to themselves or others. It is commonly used within the NDIS to ensure clients receive the support they need in a safe and respectful manner.

A Positive Behaviour Support Plan is an essential tool in supporting patients with challenging behaviours.  By focusing on proactive, individualized strategies, a PBSP helps promote positive changes and ensures the client’s rights, dignity, and well-being are at the forefront of care and support.

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Who Needs a PBSP?

A PBSP is generally created for clients with disabilities or complex needs who may engage in behaviours that can be disruptive or harmful to themselves or others. It is commonly used within the NDIS to ensure clients receive the support they need in a safe and respectful manner.

A Positive Behaviour Support Plan is an essential tool in supporting clients with challenging behaviours.  By focusing on proactive, individualized strategies, a PBSP helps promote positive changes and ensures the client’s rights, dignity, and well-being are at the forefront of care and support.

Why is a PBSP Important?

A PBSP plays a vital role in:

  • Reducing the occurrence of challenging behaviours
  • Enhancing the client’s participation in everyday activities
  • Improving their social, emotional, and physical well-being
  • Creating a supportive and respectful environment
  • Ensuring that interventions are non-restrictive and aligned with the client’s rights
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How is the PBSP Used in the NDIS?

Within the NDIS, PBSPs are part of the Specialist Behaviour Support Services. Participants who exhibit challenging behaviours may have funding allocated under their NDIS plan for a PBSP. The NDIS requires that the PBSP is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure it continues to meet the client’s needs and adheres to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission’s behaviour support framework.

How Often Should a PBSP Be Reviewed?

PBSPs should be reviewed regularly, particularly if:

  • There is a significant change in the client’s circumstances or behaviour
  • The strategies outlined are not proving effective
  • New support strategies need to be incorporated.
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Why is a PBSP Important?

At Blue Butterfly Care, we recognise that every behaviour is present for a reason. If you or a loved one has behaviour difficulties, we provide support to interact in more apt ways.

Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) is a comprehensive, person-centred document designed to support yourself or the family member who may display challenging behaviours. It aims to improve their quality of life by understanding the causes of these behaviours and providing tailored strategies to prevent and manage them. PBSPs are based on the principles of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), which emphasizes promoting positive behaviours, boosting well-being, and respecting the dignity and rights of yourself as patient or a family member.

 

How is the PBSP Used in the NDIS?

Within the NDIS, PBSPs are part of the Specialist Behaviour Support Services. Participants who exhibit challenging behaviours may have funding allocated under their NDIS plan for a PBSP. The NDIS requires that the PBSP is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure it continues to meet the client’s needs and adheres to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission’s behaviour support framework.

Why is a PBSP Important?

At Blue Butterfly Care, we recognise that every behaviour is present for a reason. If you or a loved one has behaviour difficulties, we provide support to interact in more apt ways.

Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) is a comprehensive, person-centred document designed to support yourself or the family member who may display challenging behaviours. It aims to improve their quality of life by understanding the causes of these behaviours and providing tailored strategies to prevent and manage them. PBSPs are based on the principles of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), which emphasizes promoting positive behaviours, boosting well-being, and respecting the dignity and rights of yourself as patient or a family member.

 

How Often Should a PBSP Be Reviewed?

PBSPs should be reviewed regularly, particularly if:

  • There is a significant change in the client’s circumstances or behaviour
  • The strategies outlined are not proving effective
  • New support strategies need to be incorporated.

Our Work Process

How We Work

Our approach ensures that every client receives the support they need for optimal outcomes.

Meet

We connect with clients and their families to develop a tailored care
plan.

Match

We carefully assign the right support staff based on specific needs and goals.

Support

We provide 24/7 feedback, continuous training, and adapt as needed for the best care.

Our exclusive services

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Functional Behaviour Assessment

An in-depth analysis of the client’s behaviour to identify the triggers, causes, and functions of the behaviour. This is a critical first step in understanding why the behaviour occurs.

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Proactive Strategies

Strategies aimed at preventing challenging behaviours before they arise. These may involve: Adjusting the environment, teaching alternative skills and encouraging positive behaviours through reinforcement

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Reactive Strategies

Safely responding to challenging behaviours if they do occur. The goal is to de-escalate situations while keeping the client and others safe, without corrective actions.

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Person-Centred Focus

Customized to the client’s strengths, preferences, and needs, and considering client’s social, emotional, and physical well-being, while also involving family members, caregivers, and support workers in its creation.

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Implementation and Monitoring

A PBSP requires ongoing monitoring to ensure its effectiveness. We conduct regular reviews to assess progress and make necessary adjustments.

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Daily Tasks/Shared Living

Living with others can be both rewarding and challenging, and at Blue Butterfly Care, we provide the support needed to ensure that shared living arrangements are positive and harmonious. Our Daily Tasks/Shared Living service is designed to assist clients in managing the day-to-day responsibilities.