NDIS Behaviour Support Plans
Across Every Corner of Australia
Daar's registered Behaviour Support Practitioners create personalised BSPs for NDIS participants with autism, intellectual disability, psychosocial disability and challenging behaviours — in every suburb, town and remote community in Australia.
Specialist Behaviour Support.
Real results, every time.
We're a registered NDIS Specialist Behaviour Support provider — delivering evidence-based BSPs and Positive Behaviour Support Plans for NDIS participants across every suburb in Australia.
Daar is a fully NDIS-registered Specialist Behaviour Support provider. Your Capacity Building funding works seamlessly — line item 15_617_0128_1_3, no extra admin.
No template plans. Every Positive Behaviour Support Plan is built around the individual — their strengths, environment, support network, and the specific function of their behaviours.
BSPs delivered in person, via Telehealth, or through outreach — covering metropolitan, regional, and remote communities across all 8 states and territories.
Our BSPs are grounded in Positive Behaviour Support research. We track behaviour reduction, skill gains, and quality of life improvements at every review.
"The Behaviour Support Plan that Daar wrote for our son completely changed our family. We'd tried everything and nothing stuck — within weeks of having the BSP in place, our support team finally knew what to do and the challenging behaviours reduced dramatically. I can't recommend them enough."
Ready to get started? Book your initial BSP consultation today.
Get Your Behaviour Support PlanNo referral needed · NDIS Capacity Building funded · 15_617_0128_1_3
Understanding Behaviour Support Plans
A Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) — also called a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBS Plan) — is a personalised, evidence-based plan developed by a registered Behaviour Support Practitioner to help NDIS participants with challenging behaviours live a better quality of life.
Interim BSP
A short-term plan created quickly when there's an urgent need. Provides immediate strategies while the full Comprehensive BSP is developed. Funded under NDIS line item 15_617_0128_1_3.
Learn about Interim BSPs →Comprehensive BSP
A full, in-depth Positive Behaviour Support Plan developed after a thorough Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA). Includes proactive strategies, reactive strategies, and restrictive practice authorisation where needed.
Get started →Functional Behaviour Assessment
An FBA is the foundation of every evidence-based BSP. Our practitioners conduct thorough assessments to understand the purpose and triggers of challenging behaviours before writing the plan.
Learn about FBAs →BSPs for Every NDIS Participant
Our registered Behaviour Support Practitioners work with children and adults across a wide range of disabilities and support needs.
How NDIS Funds Your Behaviour Support Plan
Behaviour Support Plans are funded under the Capacity Building budget, specifically Improved Daily Living (Support Category 15). You do not need to use your Core Supports budget.
How We Create Your Behaviour Support Plan
Initial Assessment
We meet with the NDIS participant, their family, and support team to understand their goals, environment, and the behaviours of concern.
Functional Behaviour Assessment
Our Behaviour Support Practitioner conducts a thorough FBA to identify the function and triggers of the challenging behaviour.
BSP Development
We write a personalised Positive Behaviour Support Plan with proactive strategies, reactive strategies, and skill-building goals.
Implementation & Review
We train the support team, monitor outcomes, and review and update the BSP regularly to ensure it stays effective.
Behaviour Support Plans by State & Territory
Select your state to find NDIS Behaviour Support Plan services near you — covering every suburb, town and remote community.
BSP Guides for NDIS Participants
Behaviour Support Plan FAQs
A Behaviour Support Plan (BSP) is a personalised, NDIS-funded document created by a registered Behaviour Support Practitioner. It identifies the reasons behind a person's challenging behaviours and sets out strategies — including proactive, reactive, and skill-building approaches — to improve their quality of life.
An Interim Behaviour Support Plan is a short-term plan created quickly in response to an urgent need. A Comprehensive BSP is a full, in-depth plan developed after a thorough Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA). Most NDIS participants start with an Interim BSP while the comprehensive plan is being developed.
A Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Plan is a type of BSP that focuses on understanding why challenging behaviours occur and using proactive, person-centred strategies to improve quality of life — rather than just managing behaviours after they happen.
For eligible NDIS participants, Behaviour Support Plans are fully funded under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living (line item 15_617_0128_1_3). There is no out-of-pocket cost when the NDIS plan includes this funding category.
Only a registered Specialist Behaviour Support provider registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission can write an NDIS BSP. Daar is a registered NDIS provider.
Yes. Behaviour Support Plans for kids with autism are one of the most common BSPs we write. If your child has challenging behaviours that affect their daily life or safety, a BSP can provide strategies for parents, teachers, and support workers.
A Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA) is an evidence-based assessment process used to understand the purpose (or 'function') of a challenging behaviour. It identifies triggers, antecedents, and consequences to inform the strategies in the Behaviour Support Plan.
Yes. Daar provides Behaviour Support Plans across every suburb, town, and remote community in Australia — including regional NSW, remote WA, NT communities, and rural Queensland. Telehealth and outreach options are available.
If a BSP includes the use of restrictive practices, the plan must be authorised in accordance with state and territory legislation and approved by the NDIS Commission. Daar's practitioners are experienced in managing restrictive practice authorisation.
An Interim BSP can typically be completed within 1-2 weeks of the initial assessment. A Comprehensive BSP, which includes a full Functional Behaviour Assessment, generally takes 4-8 weeks depending on the complexity of the participant's needs.
Get Your Behaviour Support Plan
Talk to an Daar Behaviour Support Practitioner today. We service all areas of Australia.
