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NDIS Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans: What You Need to Know

Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan

What is a Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan?

A comprehensive behaviour support plan is a detailed, tailored plan written by a registered NDIS behaviour support practitioner. It is designed to meet your specific needs and help you live a safer, more independent, and fulfilling life.

Before developing your plan, your practitioner will complete a behaviour assessment. This assessment ensures your plan:

  • Reflects your needs

  • Identifies positive support strategies

  • Promotes safety and wellbeing

  • Builds your skills and independence


Positive Behaviour Support Strategies

Your plan includes positive behaviour support strategies, which:

  • Guide your support team on the best ways to support you

  • Enhance your safety and wellbeing

  • Build on your skills, interests, and strengths

  • Increase your independence and life skills

  • Connect you with community and mainstream supports

  • Help you pursue your personal goals over time

These strategies are designed to grow with you, ensuring your plan continues to meet your needs.

👉 Learn more: Positive Behaviour Support – NDIS Commission


Regulated Restrictive Practices

Sometimes, your plan may include regulated restrictive practices (such as physical, chemical, or environmental restraints). These are only used as a last resort to protect you and others from harm.

Your plan must:

  • Clearly state when and why restrictive practices may be used

  • Provide strategies for reducing and eliminating these practices over time

  • Be reviewed at least every 12 months if restrictive practices are included

👉 Learn more: NDIS Restrictive Practices Guidance


Monitoring and Reviewing Your Plan

Your behaviour support practitioner is responsible for regularly reviewing and updating your plan. This process includes:

  • Talking with you, your family, carers, and support team

  • Reviewing your progress toward your goals

  • Making adjustments if your needs, environment, or providers change

  • Ensuring your plan continues to improve your quality of life

If your situation changes — such as moving house or starting with new providers — your practitioner may develop a new plan. You’ll need to provide a copy of this updated plan to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.


Example:

Case Study – Sarah’s Story
Sarah, 29, lives with an intellectual disability and recently moved into shared housing. Her behaviour support practitioner completed a comprehensive assessment and found that changes in routine caused anxiety and behaviours of concern.

Her comprehensive behaviour support plan included:

  • Predictable daily schedules

  • Visual prompts for communication

  • Training for her support workers to understand her needs

Over time, Sarah built confidence in her routines, improved her communication skills, and required less intensive support. Her plan is reviewed regularly to ensure strategies remain effective.


Why Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans Matter

These plans are essential for:

  • Protecting safety and dignity

  • Providing structure and consistency

  • Reducing behaviours of concern

  • Building independence and life skills

  • Connecting participants to their goals and communities

At Complete Money Management, we work alongside participants and families to help them understand and manage their NDIS funding — including behaviour support plans.

➡️ Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you manage your plan.


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