SKILL-SPECIFIC SUPERVISION

PBS Supervision - when you're ready to develop your PBS specific skills

Providing targeted support for Behaviour Support Practitioners seeking guidance in human rights-based practice.

Working directly with Kymberly (co-author of the open-source PBS Pathway (PBS-P) framework and experienced lecturer in PBS) practitioners receive supervision to reflect on and refine their practice, ensuring alignment with evidence-based and rights-driven principles.

Through collaborative supervision sessions, practitioners critically examine their own practices—including report/plan development, templates organisational processes, and staff training models—to align with the PBS-P framework and improve outcomes for the people they support.

This service is for practitioners who’ve found their feet in their practice field—whether NDIS, schools, or elsewhere—and are ready to shift focus from navigating systems to delivering meaningful outcomes that genuinely uphold the dignity and rights of the people they support.

Including (but not limited to):

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  • Considering how you’re applying human rights perspectives in your practice

 

  • Reviewing how you’re structuring your reports or plans and whether they’re accessible for the relevant audiences

 

  • Discussing technical PBS skills and how to use behavioural technologies in ways that genuinely uphold people’s rights (using the PBS-Pathway model)

 

  • Workshopping your templates or assessment tools

 

  • Thinking through how you’re training or supporting staff

 

  • Unpacking your organisational processes and identifying friction points

 

  • Working through specific cases or situations where you’re feeling stuck

 

  • Reflecting on alignment between your day-to-day practice and your values as a practitioner

 

  • Thinking about how you’re measuring success in your practice

 

  • Staying up to date with evidence-based PBS practice tools, frameworks etc