Home Of Choice & Care

Level 2 Behaviour Support in Australia

What is Level 2 Behaviour Support? 
Level 2 Behaviour Support is a specialised service under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals with challenging behaviours. Delivered by trained NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioners, it involves evidence-based interventions tailored to the unique needs of participants. This level of support is ideal for those who need structured yet moderate behaviour management plans, prioritising positive behaviour support for disability. At Our Home of Choice and Care, we specialise in providing compassionate and effective Level 2 Behaviour Support services. 

At Home of Choice and Care, our disability services are never one-size-fits-all. You know your goals and needs, and how you want to live your life, and we’re here to help you to do just that. We assist those with a range of physical, psychosocial, and intellectual disabilities.
No matter what the disability, our focus is always on you. We put you first.

Level 2 Behaviour Support

At Home of Choice and Care, we understand that challenging behaviour can be a significant barrier to living a fulfilling life. That’s why we offer Level 2 behaviour support services to help people with disabilities manage their behaviour and live more independently.

Level 2 behaviour support is designed for people with complex and challenging behaviour. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s needs and the development of a personalised behaviour support plan (BSP). The BSP will identify the triggers for the challenging behaviour and develop strategies to manage and reduce it.

Benefits of using our Level 2 behaviour support services:

  • Reduced challenging behaviour
  • Increased independence
  • Improved quality of life

Why is Level 2 Behaviour Support Important?

Level 2 Behaviour Support aims to address behaviours of concern with proactive, ethical strategies. Key objectives include: 

  1. Enhancing Quality of Life: Empower participants to manage behaviours effectively. 
  2. Promoting Independence: Foster skills for daily living and social interactions. 
  3. Reducing Restrictive Practices: Align with NDIS guidelines for safe and respectful interventions. 
  4. Strengthening Support Systems: Equip families, caregivers, and support workers with effective tools. 

These objectives ensure participants and their families experience improved outcomes and reduced stress. 

Key Features of Level 2 Behaviour Support

Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA)
  • Identifies triggers, patterns, and purposes of challenging behaviours. 
  • Conducted by a skilled Behaviour Support Specialist or NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner. 
Behaviour Support Plan (BSP)
  • A detailed, person-centred plan that prioritises positive behaviour support for disability.
  • Developed collaboratively with the participant, their family, and caregivers.
Training and Education
  • Delivered to families and support workers to ensure consistent application of strategies. 
Ongoing Monitoring and Review
  • Regular updates ensure the plan evolves with the participant’s needs. 

Who Can Provide Level 2 Behaviour Support? 

Services must be delivered by NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioners or Behaviour Support Specialists. These professionals have qualifications in fields such as psychology, social work, or allied health, alongside expertise in evidence-based methods like Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS). 

All practitioners must meet NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission standards to deliver high-quality, ethical interventions. 

Who is Eligible for Level 2 Behaviour Support? 

Level 2 Behaviour Support is suitable for participants: 

  • Exhibiting moderate behaviours of concern. 
  • Needing structured behavioural interventions to achieve personal goals. 
  • Benefiting from proactive strategies over intensive support. 
 

The Role of Families and Caregivers 

Families and caregivers are vital to the success of positive behaviour support for disability. Their involvement includes: 

  • Setting goals with the practitioner. 
  • Applying consistent strategies at home and in the community. 
  • Providing feedback to refine and improve the support plan. 

This collaborative approach ensures participants receive holistic, effective care. 

How Does Level 2 Behaviour Support Align with NDIS Principles? 

The NDIS prioritises participant empowerment, dignity, and ethical practices. Level 2 Behaviour Support supports these principles through: 

  • Person-Centred Care: Customised plans that reflect the participant’s goals and preferences. 
  • Ethical Practices: Strict adherence to reducing restrictive interventions. 
  • Measurable Impact: Demonstrated improvement in behaviours and quality of life. 
 

How to Access Level 2 Behaviour Support? 

NDIS Planning Meeting: 

  • Discuss behaviour support needs with your NDIS planner to include funding for these services in your plan. 
 

Choose an NDIS-Registered Provider: 

  • Look for qualified NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioners or Behaviour Support Specialists in your area, such as Our Home of Choice and Care. 
 

Create and Implement the BSP: 

  • Collaborate with the practitioner to develop and execute a tailored plan. 
 

Review and Refine: 

  • Ensure the plan evolves based on regular feedback and participant progress. 

 

Benefits of Level 2 Behaviour Support 

  • Improved Behavioural Outcomes: Participants learn to manage challenges effectively. 
  • Reduced Stress for Families: Professional guidance eases the burden on caregivers. 
  • Empowerment Through Positive Approaches: Ethical, positive behaviour support for disability ensures respect and dignity. 

 

Finding the Right Behaviour Support Provider 

To choose the right provider, consider: 

  • Expertise: Ensure they are qualified as an NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner or Behaviour Support Specialist. 
  • Approach: Opt for providers using evidence-based, person-centred methods like Positive Behaviour Support (PBS). 
  • Reputation: Check testimonials and reviews for quality assurance. 
  • Accessibility: Prefer local providers to enable seamless communication and in-person support if necessary. 

Our Level 2 behaviour support services include:

  • Functional behavioural assessment (FBA): An FBA is a process of identifying the triggers for challenging behaviour and understanding the function of the behaviour. This information is then used to develop a BSP that is effective in reducing the behaviour.
  • Positive behaviour support (PBS): PBS is a philosophy and approach to behaviour support that focuses on understanding and responding to the needs of the individual. PBS interventions are designed to promote positive behaviour and reduce challenging behaviour.
  • Crisis intervention: Our support workers are trained to intervene in crisis situations and de-escalate challenging behaviour. They can also provide support and guidance to families and carers during these times.

At Our Home of Choice and Care, we pride ourselves on delivering ethical, professional, and compassionate Level 2 Behaviour Support tailored to every participant’s unique needs. 

Level 2 Behaviour Support, delivered by skilled NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioners, is a transformative service within the NDIS. It focuses on reducing behaviours of concern while empowering individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. With the right support from trusted providers like Our Home of Choice and Care, participants and their families can experience meaningful, sustainable change through positive behaviour support for disability. 

If you or your loved one needs professional behaviour support, consult with an NDIS planner or reach out to a trusted provider today. 

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