Central Coast, NSW

NDIS Positive Behaviour Support on the Central Coast

PBSG provides NDIS positive behaviour support across the Central Coast, from Gosford and Erina through to Wyong, The Entrance and the Woy Woy Peninsula. Our support is practical and trauma-informed, and shaped to fit the everyday routines of home, school, and community life on the Coast.

We help participants, families, support coordinators, and support teams get to the bottom of why behaviours of concern are happening, and turn that into clear strategies that hold up across a Coast household's day, including the parts of it shaped by the commute and a tight transport budget.

Areas we support around Central Coast

Availability varies with current capacity. Talk to us about your area and timeframe.

  • Gosford
  • Wyong
  • Erina
  • The Entrance
  • Woy Woy
  • Terrigal

The Central Coast sits between Sydney and Newcastle, and getting behaviour support here can mean long waits or driving an hour each way to an appointment in the city. We work locally instead, across Gosford, Erina and Terrigal, out to Wyong and The Entrance, and down through Woy Woy and the wider Peninsula. We combine in-person visits with remote support so distance and travel time don't get in the way of starting.

The region is spread out, with families often travelling between home, school, and services across very different pockets of the Coast. We aim to fit around that reality rather than expecting people to come to us, and we're mindful that many households here juggle a single car and the commute lines into Sydney.

We collaborate with local schools, allied health providers, and support coordinators across the Coast so that strategies stay consistent wherever a person goes during their week. The goal is one coherent, dignity-first approach: not separate plans that pull in different directions between Gosford and Wyong.

FAQs about behaviour support in Central Coast

Do you provide behaviour support in person on the Central Coast?

Yes, within whatever capacity we have at the time. From Gosford and Erina across to Wyong and down through the Woy Woy Peninsula, we'll weigh up your location and what's going on, then settle on a workable mix of visits and remote sessions. Let us know your suburb and we'll tell you what's realistic for you.

Do I have to travel to Sydney or Newcastle for behaviour support?

That's the situation we're trying to spare families. Sitting between the two cities, the Coast can leave people facing an hour's drive each way for an appointment. So the idea is to work here instead, coming to you for in-person sessions where that fits and using remote sessions to keep things ticking between visits.

How quickly can support start on the Central Coast?

We can't lock in a guaranteed date, since it depends on our capacity and the participant's needs at the time. What we can commit to is getting back to you within roughly a business day and being upfront about the likely timeframe before you decide anything.

Do you work with Central Coast schools and support coordinators?

Regularly. With a participant's week often stretched across very different pockets of the Coast, we work in with schools, allied health and support coordinators around Gosford, Wyong and the Peninsula so the same strategies follow them from home to school to community (not three plans pulling apart).

Last reviewed June 2026.

Behaviour support in Central Coast, without the wait

Tell us about the participant and what's happening. We'll talk through how we can help in Central Coast and what's realistic right now.

We aim to respond within about one business day.