Positive Behaviour Support in South Hedland

Positive Behaviour Support in South Hedland

We at STARR Care offer Positive Behaviour Support in South Hedland to assist individuals grappling with disabilities and mental illness to lead more purposeful lives. Our approach is focused on knowledge of and intervention of problematic behaviors such as injuring oneself, being aggressive, or damaging property through using positive strategies to promote significant change. We adhere to the principle that the reason behind such behaviors must be addressed, and, with individualized support tailored just for you, assist you in a dignified, non-judgmental fashion. Positive Behaviour Support is our aim, improving your quality of life, reducing problem behaviors, and creating a healthier, more independent existence in your community.

  • Communication

    Enabling individuals to express themselves clearly and confidently, fostering better understanding and relationships.

  • Social Skills

    Enhancing social skills helps individuals build meaningful connections, improving their ability to interact and engage with others in various settings.

Enhancing Communication Abilities, Developing Social Skills

Our team of trained and experienced Positive Behaviour Support Practitioners are experts in providing effective behaviour support strategies. They begin with an in-depth assessment, which serves as the basis for constructing a person-centered behaviour support plan with you, your family, or support network.

  • Teaching Positive Alternative Behaviours
  • Identifying and Removing Triggers
  • Expert Behaviour Support Practitioners
  • Personalized Behaviour Support Plans

Understanding the Purpose Behind Behaviour

Positive Behaviour Support works because it is based on the belief that all behaviour has a function, and that by identifying the purpose of challenging behaviour, it can be lessened.

For instance, a socially frustrated and aggressive adult with a traumatic brain injury might show frustrations and aggression in social interactions. An evaluation could reveal that the subject feels confused and overwhelmed because of memory and information processing challenges. Their aggressive outbursts could be a reaction to these frustrations.

The behavior support plan may involve things like giving clear and uncomplicated communication, the utilization of visual aids, and the allowance of more time to process. Furthermore, imparting coping skills on how to control frustration would enable the person to move more easily through social situations, lessening the demand for aggressive reactions.