Perth, WA

NDIS Positive Behaviour Support in Perth

PBSG provides NDIS positive behaviour support to participants and families across the Perth metropolitan area. Our approach is trauma-informed and grounded in everyday life: we work to understand why behaviours of concern are happening, then build strategies that fit a person's home, school, and community.

We collaborate closely with participants, families, support coordinators, and support teams. Behaviour always means something, and our job is to help the people around a participant respond with understanding and a clear, shared plan rather than guesswork.

Areas we support around Perth

Availability varies with current capacity. Talk to us about your area and timeframe.

  • Perth CBD
  • Northern suburbs
  • Southern suburbs
  • Eastern suburbs
  • Fremantle
  • Joondalup
  • Rockingham
  • Midland

Western Australia is enormous, and even the Perth metro stretches a long way: a thin coastal strip running from Joondalup in the north down to Rockingham in the south, with the eastern suburbs and Midland reaching inland and Fremantle anchoring the coast. Getting from one end of the metro to the other can take well over an hour, so we plan in-person support around where it adds the most value and use remote sessions to keep things moving in between.

Because of WA's distances, telehealth is genuinely central to how good support works here rather than an afterthought. We combine in-person visits across the northern, southern, and eastern suburbs with secure remote sessions, which lets us stay responsive to participants who live further out or who would otherwise face long waits for a practitioner to travel to them. We're upfront about what in-person frequency is realistic for your location, subject to current capacity.

Keeping everyone aligned matters most when a person moves between settings during the week, so we work alongside Perth and WA schools, allied health providers, and support coordinators. The goal is one coherent, dignity-first approach that holds together across home, school, and community, not separate strategies that quietly pull in different directions.

FAQs about behaviour support in Perth

Do you provide in-person behaviour support across the Perth metro?

Yes, subject to current capacity. The metro is a long, thin strip (Joondalup at the top, Rockingham at the bottom, Midland reaching inland and Fremantle on the coast), and we work right along it. Rather than promise the same in-person frequency everywhere, we look at your location and build a sensible mix of visits and remote sessions around it.

How does support work if I live a long way from a practitioner?

WA's distances are real, so telehealth is a core part of how we work here, not a fallback. We use secure remote sessions alongside periodic in-person visits, which keeps support consistent and reduces waiting for participants who live further out across the metro.

How soon can behaviour support begin in Perth?

We can't put a single number on it, since how soon we can start moves with our capacity when you call. The dependable part is the response: get in touch and you'll usually hear from us within about a business day with a straight account of the timeframes, and for participants down towards Rockingham or out at Midland we can often open with telehealth so the wait for a visit doesn't stall things.

Will you work with our Perth school and support coordinator?

Absolutely. A participant might learn at a school in the northern suburbs, see allied health near Fremantle, and live somewhere else again, so we keep the behaviour support plan connected across all of them. Teachers, therapists, and your support coordinator working from one agreed approach gives a participant the steady, predictable response that helps most.

Last reviewed June 2026.

Behaviour support in Perth, without the wait

Tell us about the participant and what's happening. We'll talk through how we can help in Perth and what's realistic right now.

We aim to respond within about one business day.