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Ray Foundation Group – Your Local Support Coordinators in Perth

Need NDIS-Funded Help Managing Challenging Behaviours at Home or in the Community?

NDIS-funded Positive Behaviour Support in Perth to help create safer, calmer, and more independent everyday living.

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What you’ll get
Trusted NDIS Provider

Ray Foundation Group is a registered NDIS service provider in Perth. Our highly trained team has years of experience helping participants and families navigate the NDIS and achieve their goals.

Compassionate, Person-Centred Care

We believe every participant deserves respectful, individualised support. Our PBS practitioners listen to you, involve your family and support network, and tailor plans around your strengths and needs.

Evidence-Based & Collaborative

We use proven, researchbacked methods. Our approach is collaborative – we’ll work with your support coordinators, therapists and carers so everyone uses the same strategies consistently.

Focus on Outcomes

Our goal is empowering you to be calmer, happier and more independent. We build new skills and positive routines so you can enjoy a higher quality of life.

Our services
PBS for All Ages and Needs

Whether you are an adult or child, Ray Foundation’s PBS services are designed to empower you. We encourage children and young people to learn at their own pace, and help adults develop strategies for daily life and independence. Our practitioners specialise in supporting participants with autism, intellectual disability, psychosocial conditions or multiple diagnoses – anyone whose behaviour of concern is affecting safety or quality of life.

Accessing PBS is straightforward. It’s funded under the NDIS as a “therapeutic support” in your plan. If behaviour support hours are in your NDIS plan, we can get started right away. Our team can also assist you or your support coordinator with referrals. Simply call us or send an enquiry and we will guide you through the process.

Our friendly team will discuss your situation, explain PBS supports, and help you understand your options. We can arrange an initial consultation (usually about 10 hours) to start the assessment and planning process. We make it easy to begin – your plan manager or coordinator can also reach out on your behalf.

How Our PBS Services Help
Personalised Assessment

We start with a Functional Behaviour Assessment to identify triggers, patterns and supports. This lets us understand the environment and skills that influence behaviours.

Tailored Support Plan

Based on the assessment, we develop an individualised Behaviour Support Plan centred on your goals. This plan outlines proactive strategies to improve safety, communication and wellbeing.

Family & Carer Training

We don’t work in isolation – we train your family, carers and support workers on how to implement the plan. By involving everyone, we create a consistent, supportive environment at home, school or in the community.

Reducing Restrictive Practices

Wherever possible, we minimise the use of restrictive interventions. Our strategies focus on positive reinforcement and skillbuilding, protecting participants’ rights and freedoms.

Ongoing Monitoring

PBS is not oneoff. We provide continuous support and regularly review your plan to make sure it’s working as your needs evolve. This way, the support stays relevant and effective.

Enquire Today

Take the first step towards positive change. Enquire now to talk with a PBS specialist at Ray Foundation Group. We are here to answer your questions, explain how PBS works under the NDIS, and arrange a consultation.

FAQs
What is Positive Behaviour Support?

Positive Behaviour Support, or PBS, helps understand why behaviours of concern happen and what support can make daily life safer, calmer and more manageable. It focuses on respectful, practical strategies that support the person’s wellbeing, communication, independence and quality of life.

PBS can support children, young people and adults whose behaviours are affecting their safety, relationships, routines, learning or daily life. This may include people with autism, intellectual disability, psychosocial disability, developmental delay or other support needs.

Behaviours of concern may include aggression, emotional outbursts, self-injury, property damage, withdrawing, refusing support, running away or other behaviours that place the person or others at risk. PBS looks at what is happening behind the behaviour, not just the behaviour itself.

Yes, Positive Behaviour Support may be funded through the NDIS if it is included in the participant’s plan. If you are unsure whether your plan includes behaviour support, Ray Foundation Group can help you understand your options.

We start by learning about the participant, their routines, environment, strengths, needs and goals. This may include speaking with the participant, family, carers, support workers or other professionals involved in their care.

A Functional Behaviour Assessment helps identify what may be triggering a behaviour, what the person may be trying to communicate, and what support strategies may help. It gives the practitioner a clearer picture before creating a Behaviour Support Plan.

A Behaviour Support Plan usually includes proactive strategies, communication supports, environmental changes, skill-building ideas and clear guidance for families, carers and support workers. The goal is to support consistency across home, school, work or community settings.

Yes. PBS works best when the people around the participant understand the plan and use the same strategies. Ray Foundation Group can help families, carers and support teams feel more confident in supporting the participant day to day.

Yes. A key goal of Positive Behaviour Support is to reduce the need for restrictive practices wherever possible by using positive, person-centred and evidence-based strategies that protect the participant’s rights, safety and dignity.

Yes. Ray Foundation Group provides NDIS Positive Behaviour Support in Perth and works with participants, families, carers, support coordinators and other providers to build practical support around the person’s needs.

You can enquire online or call Ray Foundation Group to discuss your situation. The team can explain the next steps, check whether PBS may suit the participant’s needs, and guide you through the referral process.

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