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What October Taught Us About Mental Health and Behaviour Support
As Mental Health Month comes to a close, it is the perfect time to pause and reflect. Over the past few weeks we have explored topics that help us understand ourselves, our behaviours, and how to support others with compassion and curiosity. The link between mental health and behaviour Every behaviour tells a story. When we look beyond the surface, beyond what we see, we start to notice what is really driving someone’s actions. Anxiety, sensory overload, trauma, grief, or fru
Oct 312 min read
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Did you know? One in five Australians experience mental illness each year
October is Mental Health Month in Australia. Research shows one in five Australians experience mental illness each year. In our latest blog, we share why this matters and how small, practical steps can make a difference.
Oct 12 min read
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Free Resource: Emotional Regulation Choice Board
This free Emotional Regulation Choice Board is a simple visual tool that helps people communicate what they need when feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or upset. Perfect for carers, support workers, teachers, and individuals, it includes twelve calming strategies and space for personalised options. Print, laminate, and use it to support emotional awareness, self regulation, and choice making.
Aug 221 min read
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How to Support Someone Through Grief and Loss
Grief is not just about death. It can come from the loss of health, routine, safety, or identity. For people with disability, chronic illness, or trauma histories, grief can show up in many ways. This blog explores how grief might look, five gentle strategies for supporting someone through it, and why presence matters more than words. Learn how carers, support workers, and professionals can offer compassionate, meaningful support.
Aug 202 min read
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Caring with Compassion: Trauma Informed Strategies for Everyday Support
This blog explains what trauma informed support means and why it is essential in behaviour and psychology work. Learn how past experiences can affect behaviour and discover five practical strategies carers and support workers can use to build safety, trust, and emotional regulation. Trauma informed support helps people feel understood and supported in everyday life.
Aug 182 min read
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Free Download: 5 Proactive Strategies Cheat Sheet
This free cheat sheet outlines five proactive strategies to help prevent behaviours of concern. Perfect for families, support workers, and educators, this one-page PDF includes clear, easy-to-use tools that support communication, transitions, routines, and connection. Download it now and build your behaviour support toolkit with confidence.
Aug 151 min read
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Better Plans, Better Outcomes
If you have ever wondered what exactly goes into a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP), you are not alone. These plans are a key part of the...
Aug 112 min read
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Meet Our Team - Asra Sharma
Hi, I’m Asra - a psychologist, behaviour support practitioner and mum to a curious and energetic toddler. People often ask me how I got...
Aug 62 min read
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Meet the Team - Brittany Gray
Britt is an experienced psychologist and behaviour support specialist based in regional Mid North Coast, offering regular visits to the...
Jun 273 min read
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