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What is PBS?

PBS, or Positive Behaviour Support, is a person-centred approach designed to improve the quality of life for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and other disabilities. By using evidence-based strategies, PBS helps individuals achieve their goals and reduces the need for behaviours that challenge.

How Does PBS Work?

PBS focuses on understanding why behaviours occur and finding positive, proactive solutions. It’s about empowering people, providing the right support, and helping them build skills that lead to a fulfilling and meaningful life.

Learn More About PBS

Our team of dedicated clinicians has answered some of the most common questions about Positive Behaviour Support in the videos below. Whether you are new to PBS or looking for more in-depth information, these videos provide valuable insights into how PBS works and how it can benefit individuals and their families!


What is ABA?

Is ABA & PBS Just For Neurodisability Services?

Is PBS Evidence-based?

What Do We Mean By PBS Being Person-Centred?

What Do We Mean By Restrictive Practices?

How Do I Know If PBS Is Implemented Well?