Melbourne, VIC

NDIS Positive Behaviour Support in Melbourne

PBSG provides NDIS positive behaviour support across Melbourne and greater Victoria: practical, trauma-informed support that's designed to work in real homes, schools, and community settings.

Behaviour of concern usually points to an unmet need, and our practitioners spend time working out what that is before recommending anything. From there we shape strategies that a participant's family and support team can carry out without specialist training, so the plan holds up between our visits.

Areas we support around Melbourne

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

  • Melbourne CBD
  • Eastern suburbs
  • South-eastern suburbs
  • Northern suburbs
  • Western suburbs
  • Bayside
  • Outer growth areas

Melbourne is a large, spread-out city, and getting timely behaviour support shouldn't depend on where you live. We work with families and teams across the inner city, the eastern and south-eastern suburbs, the north, and the west, as well as outer growth areas. We combine in-person and remote support to suit each participant's needs and timeframe.

Most participants move through several settings in a single week, and a plan that only the family knows about tends to come apart at the school gate or the day programme. To avoid that, we bring teachers, allied health practitioners, and support coordinators into the same set of strategies, so the response a participant meets stays steady and respectful from one place to the next.

FAQs about behaviour support in Melbourne

Do you provide behaviour support in person across Melbourne?

We do, subject to current capacity. Our reach runs from the CBD out through the eastern and south-eastern suburbs, across to the west and north, and down to Bayside. Because crossing the city can eat up a morning, we pair on-site visits with remote sessions and tell you honestly which mix suits your suburb.

How quickly can support start in Melbourne?

Start dates move with our current capacity, but we won't leave you guessing. Send us an enquiry and you'll usually hear back inside a business day with a candid read on timeframes, including whether a participant out in the western growth corridor or the outer south-east is better served sooner by remote sessions while in-person visits are scheduled.

Do you work with schools and support coordinators in Melbourne?

Often, yes. A child might attend school in the eastern suburbs, see allied health in the CBD, and live in the north, so we keep the behaviour support plan talking to each of those teams. When everyone is working from the same strategies, a participant gets a consistent response wherever their week takes them.

Do you cover Melbourne's outer growth corridors like Melton, Wyndham and Casey?

Yes, subject to current capacity. The Melton and Wyndham corridors out west and the Casey and Cardinia growth areas in the south-east have grown faster than local services in places, so for a participant out that far we often open with a remote session to get moving and time in-person visits around school runs and day-program hours, rather than letting the drive distance become the barrier.

Last reviewed June 2026.

Behaviour support in Melbourne, without the wait

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

We aim to respond within about one business day.