Person-Centred Behaviour Support
Evidence-Based, Holistic, and Culturally Responsive Support for Individuals and Their Families
Who We Are
Al-Olive Branch is an independent specialist positive behaviour support practice offering specialist support to children, adolescents, and adults.
We take a person-centred approach that recognises behaviour within the context of lived experience, relationships, culture, and environment. Our focus extends beyond behaviour alone to support wellbeing, capacity, and sustainable positive change.
Services are offered in person, via Telehealth, and virtually, allowing flexibility and accessibility for individuals and families.
Our Approach
Culturally Responsive Care
We work with awareness of culture, identity, language, and family context.
Person-Centred Practice
Support is shaped around the individual, their lived experience, and what matters to them.
Evidence-Based Disability Support
Our practice is grounded in Positive Behaviour Support and current evidence.
Holistic and Trauma Informed Approach
We provide holistic, trauma-informed support that is safe, respectful, and responsive to individual needs.
These principles align with NDIS best-practice for positive- behaviour support, and guide our interactions, assessment, planning, and delivery of specialist positive behaviour support.
Our Help Offers
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We work collaboratively with individuals, their families, communities, and multidisciplinary teams through shared goal setting and an iterative support process, ensuring services remain consistent, informed, and aligned across all areas of an individual’s life.
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A functional behaviour support assessment focuses on the client’s current challenges and positive behaviours to gain a holistic, person-centred understanding of their needs, strengths, and address factors influencing behaviours of concern to the assessment, informing adaptive, meaningful, and functional support.
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Comprehensive and Interim Behaviour Support Plans, and Recommendation Reports, are developed prioritising people’s dignity and preferences. In line with NDIS Positive Behaviour Support best-practice, they are tailored to build individual capacity and address support needs, focusing on the client’s voice and goals in a culturally responsive manner.
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Specialist behavioural intervention supports least restrictive practice to reduce risk, build capacity, and enhance wellbeing, with ongoing goal refinement and milestone check-ins aligned to personal and NDIS goals.
Specialist behavioural management builds understanding, skills, and confidence for individuals, families, and support networks, improving relationships through reflective, evidence-based practice and regular progress reviews.
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We provide in-person specialist Positive Behaviour Support that is grounded, collaborative, and responsive to real-world contexts. Behaviour interventions allow for meaningful observation, practical capacity building, and relationship-based support within the environments that matter most to the individual and their family. Services are delivered using a person-centred, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive approach.
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We offer specialist behaviour support via Telehealth and virtual platforms to ensure flexible and accessible care. These services support accessible ongoing engagement through consultations, capacity-building sessions, and individual or group-based interventions, including structured virtual or videogaming-supported sessions, delivered in a clinically appropriate and safe manner that retains quality of service and is tailored according to clients’ needs and preference.
How Behaviour Support Works
A clear, collaborative process guided by ethical and evidence-based practice.
Step 1
Referral & Enquiry
Referral or enquiry received via family, support coordinator, or the website.
Step 2
Complimentary Consultation
A no-obligation phone consultation to understand needs and suitability.
Step 3
Intake & Consent
Formal intake, consent, and clarification of goals and service scope.
Step 4
Functional Behaviour Assessment
Assessment informed by observation, data, lived experience, and collaboration.
Step 5
Positive Behaviour Support Planning
Development of an NDIS-aligned Behaviour Support Plan, including interim strategies if required.
Step 6
Implementation, Data Collection & Analysis
Ongoing implementation support, regular check-ins, data collection, and goal refinement.
Step 7
Review & Ongoing Collaboration
Plan reviews, progress reporting, adjustments to support, and teamwork with stakeholders.
Our Values
Integrity
We act with honesty, transparency, and ethical responsibility, ensuring our practice is evidence-based, accountable, and aligned with professional standards.
Respect
We value every individual’s voice, lived experience, and cultural identity, and approach all interactions with dignity, care, and openness.
Compassion
We provide support with empathy and understanding, recognising the emotional and relational factors that influence behaviour and wellbeing.
Commitment
We are committed to delivering thoughtful, person-centred behaviour support that prioritises quality, collaboration, and sustainable outcomes over time.
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We prioritise human rights and dignity throughout engagement and quality of care.
Guided by respect, cultural awareness, and ethical practice, we focus on building meaningful relationships that support empowering and sustainable outcomes.
Let’s Connect!
Human connection allows new opportunities. We will share everything you want to know about our services and, together as a team, explore your journey’s needs.