This support category is for the provision of specialised assessment where the participant may have complex or unclear needs, requiring long term and/or intensive
supports to address behaviours of concern.
Behaviour support requires a behaviour support plan to be developed that aims to limit the likelihood of behaviours of concern developing or increasing, once identified.
This plan outlines the specifically designed positive behavioural support strategies for a participant, their family and support persons that will achieve the intended outcome of eliminating or reducing behaviours of concern.
This category includes the assessment, training, development and/or therapy to assist in the development or increase in skills for independence and community
participation.
Supports can be delivered in groups or individually.
The supports in this support category help participants to increase their ability to obtain and retain appropriate accommodation.
This support category involves supports for participation in skills-based learning to develop independence in accessing the community.
This support category relates to assisting with and/or supervising personal tasks of daily life to enable the participant to live as autonomously as possible.
These supports are provided individually to participants and can be provided in a range of environments, including but not limited to, the participant’s own home.
Baptist Care SA acknowledges we work on the lands of the Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik people. We respect the ongoing skilful custodianship of lands, skies and waters and the continuous deep cultural connection with Country. We pay respect to Elders and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all Countries, Nations and Mobs.
Ngadlu tampinthi Kaurna miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama. Tarntanyaku, ngadluku piipawarpulayi kuu Kaurna yartangka tikanthi.
(We acknowledge the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as the traditional owners of the land on which our office sits.)
Ngathu putama nhu mraat, mraat Boandikat wulnuwitjara Berrinat ba mraatat mingru Berrin (I recognise this country (is) the country of the Boandik, the custodians of Mt Gambier and the country around Mt Gambier.)