Early Childhood Approach<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nOur Positive Behaviour Support<\/strong> and The Use of Restrictive Practices<\/strong> policies and procedures meet Module 2 (Specialist Behaviour Support)<\/em> and Module 2A (Implementing Behaviour Support Plans)<\/em> of the NDIS Practice Standards. Designed to support providers registered under the Specialist Positive Behaviour Support Registration Group or providers implementing behaviour support plans (delivered under the Daily Tasks\/Shared Living Registration Group). This also includes businesses delivering Supported Independent Living (SIL), Short Term Accommodation (STA), Medium Term Accommodation (MTA), and Stage 2 Individualised Living Options (ILO) supports.<\/p>\n
Regardless of which state or territory you operate in, our policies are specifically tailored to meet your legislative requirement needs. Developed with support from an experienced registered psychologist, these policies and procedures aim to break down the jargon and lingo commonly used in this space, focus upon the practical implementation aspects of positive behaviour support service delivery, and provide you with the information you need to operate effectively. If you are a provider working within the positive behaviour support space, in any capacity, we encourage you to check these policies out today!<\/p>\n
Our Early Childhood Approach<\/strong> (previously Early Childhood Early Intervention) policy and procedure has been designed to support Early Childhood providers’ service delivery, and meets Module 3 (Early Childhood Support)<\/em> of the NDIS Practice Standards. This policy is a must for NDIS registered Early Childhood providers and has been specifically developed to be applicable across multiple avenues of early childhood service delivery. This policy is also well complimented with Amerginhub’s Child Safety and Wellbeing policy and procedure or Therapeutic Supports policy and procedure.<\/p>\n