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NDIS behaviour support red flags during positive behaviour support NDIS session, practitioner observing child building blocks to assess behaviour support plan NDIS effectiveness and identify signs behaviour support is not working

NDIS Behaviour Support Red Flags: 3 Signs Your Support Isn’t Working

If your NDIS funding is being used but nothing is actually changing, it’s worth paying attention. In practice, this comes up more often than people expect. On paper, everything can look like it’s moving forward. Sessions are happening, reports are written, and support appears consistent. But outside of that, day-to-day, things feel the same. The…

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NDIS support worker rights when something does not feel right

NDIS support worker rights: Why speaking up matters more than you think

NDIS support worker rights matter when something does not feel right, and many support workers know the feeling of quietly wondering whether they should speak up. There is a moment most support workers experience at some point in their career – it is not always obvious. It does not always involve a clear incident. It…

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How do I know if I need counselling

How do I know if I need counselling? Signs it might help

At some point, many people find themselves wondering whether counselling might help. It is not always a clear decision. You might notice something feels off, but not know whether it is something to push through or something to talk about. You might have considered reaching out before, then talked yourself out of it. You might…

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How to talk to children about war and conflict with calm support from a parent

How to Talk to Children About War and Conflict 

When upsetting headlines fill the news cycle, many families are left wondering how to talk to children about war and conflict without making fear worse. Children may hear fragments from television, social media, school, or adult conversations, then try to make sense of those pieces on their own. That can lead to worry, confusion, and…

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Understanding self-harm in young people

Understanding Self-Harm: Exploring Differences and Similarities Across Genders

A Compassionate Look at Self-Harm Among Young People Understanding self-harm, also known as non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), is a deeply complex and sensitive topic that affects people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. While society may often talk about self-harm as an issue primarily affecting girls, the reality is far more nuanced. Boys, girls, and individuals…

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