Functional Behaviour Assessment
Comprehensive assessment to understand the purpose and function of behaviours of concern, including antecedents, triggers, and consequences.
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that focuses on understanding why behaviours of concern occur and developing strategies to improve quality of life. Our practitioners work collaboratively with participants, families, and support networks to create individualised plans that are practical, sustainable, and respectful.
Under the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, PBS providers must adhere to strict timelines for developing Interim and Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plans, especially when Regulated Restrictive Practices are involved.
Comprehensive assessment to understand the purpose and function of behaviours of concern, including antecedents, triggers, and consequences.
Individualised plans developed collaboratively with participants, families, and support networks, lodged with the NDIS Commission.
Targeted support to build communication, social, emotional regulation, and daily living skills as alternative behaviours.
Education and coaching for support workers and families to implement strategies consistently across all environments.
The PBS referral process involves a detailed clinical assessment to ensure we can provide the right support. Our triage team will respond within our target timeline based on urgency level.
The Facilitatrix Team is situated on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar and works across the lands known as Western Australia. We have staff located across the lands known as Australia.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians throughout these lands, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. We recognise the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities’ strength and resilience in the face of colonisation and honour their continuing connection to land, water, and skies. We support the values that they have lived, for generations: inclusivity, sustainability, and regeneration.

We recognise and support the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and are committed to upholding the convention and supporting carers, families, service providers and the community to do the same. We acknowledge and respect the unique experiences of those with a lived experience of disability.
We embrace diversity and support the elimination of all forms of discrimination, welcoming people irrespective of their age, faith, cultural background, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, neurodiversity, ethnicity, and perspective.