Connected Care Panel 2026

Explore key insights from the Connected Care Panel as professionals discuss collaboration, integrated support systems, and the importance of coordinated care in improving outcomes for children, families, and individuals with complex needs.

Building Health, Dignity, and Access: Teaching What Matters Most with Renee Collins

In her presentation, Renee explored the Essential for Living (EFL) framework and its practical impact on clinical practice, highlighting the importance of the “Necessary Nine Skills” in supporting individuals with moderate to severe disabilities to participate more safely and meaningfully in everyday family, school, and community life.

What Does a Behaviour Analyst Do?

Behaviour analysts support people to learn, develop, and participate more fully in everyday life. While many people associate behaviour analysis only with behaviour reduction, the reality is far broader and far more meaningful. Behaviour analysts work alongside individuals, families, schools, and support teams to build practical skills that improve independence, communication, safety, and quality of life. From helping a child learn to communicate their needs, to supporting someone with complex behaviours to participate more successfully at home, school, or in the community, behaviour analysis is ultimately about creating meaningful and lasting change that helps people thrive.

What Is “Profound Autism”? A Detailed Overview

Profound autism is an emerging term used to describe autistic individuals with the highest support needs — including minimal spoken language, co-occurring intellectual disability, and full-time care requirements. While not a formal diagnosis, the term helps guide research, policy, and service delivery. This article explores what profound autism means, how it’s understood in Australia, and why respectful, inclusive language and support matter.

What Is a Behaviour Analyst? Roles, Qualifications, and How They Help

What Is a Behaviour Analyst? Roles, Qualifications, and How They Help As the NDIS continues to grow, so does the need for qualified disability support professionals. One role gaining more recognition is the Behaviour Analyst. But what exactly does a Behaviour Analyst do? How are they trained? And when might they be the right choice […]

ABA vs Psychology

ABA vs Psychology Psychology vs. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) for Children and Teens: What’s the Difference? When it comes to supporting children and teens with neurodivergence or behavioural challenges, two commonly considered services are Psychology or Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). Both services are effective and evidence-based, but they can focus on and support different aspects […]

Thriving Kids: Australia’s New NDIS Initiative for Children

From July 2026, the Australian Government will introduce Thriving Kids, a new initiative designed to better support children with developmental delays and mild to moderate autism. This program aims to provide tailored, accessible services through schools and early learning settings, making it easier for families to access the supports their children need. Learn more.

5 Reasons to Include a Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) on Your Allied Health Team

5 Reasons to Include a Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) on Your Allied Health Team

5 Reasons to Include a Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA) on Your Allied Health Team When it comes to delivering impactful, ethical, and evidence-based care, especially for children and young people with developmental delays or behaviours of concern, collaboration is key. We talk a lot about multidisciplinary teams in the allied health space, but there’s one […]

CBA vs BSP: Understanding the Differences Between Behaviour Therapy Roles in Australia

CBA vs BSP

CBA vs BSP: Understanding the Differences Between Behaviour Therapy Roles in Australia If you’re a parent navigating the world of behaviour support in Australia, chances are you’ve come across a maze of titles, Behaviour Therapist, Behaviour Support Practitioner (BSP), and Certified Behaviour Analyst (CBA). It’s a lot to take in, especially when you’re already managing […]

6 Helpful Tips for Parents Who Have a Child Who Is Difficult To Understand

6 Helpful Tips for Parents Who Have a Child Who Is Difficult To Understand

6 Helpful Tips for Parents Who Have a Child Who are Difficult To Understand Communication is so important to connect with others, but for some children, expressing themselves clearly can be a challenge. Whether it’s due to speech delays, articulation difficulties, or other factors, having an unintelligible (difficult to understand) child can be frustrating for […]

The Importance of Early Intervention in Autism

The Importance of Early Intervention in Autism

The Importance of Early Intervention in Autism Early intervention plays a crucial role in the lives of Autistic children, providing them with the support they need to thrive and reach their full potential. An estimated 1 in 70 Australians are on the Autism spectrum. Autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder, if often identified from behavioural characteristics at […]

Happy, Relaxed and Engaged (HRE) in Today’s ABA

Happy, Relaxed and Engaged (HRE) in Today’s ABA​

Happy, Relaxed and Engaged (HRE) in Today’s ABA Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is the science of behaviour and learning applied to teaching valuable skills to improve a person’s quality of life. As ABA is a science, it is constantly evolving and improving to meet the needs of the people we serve. It is more than […]

Top 5 ways to make the most out of book reading with your child

Top 5 ways to make the most out of book reading with your child Anyone can simply read a book word-for-word to their child. But how can you make the most out of the time spent with your child to maximise their learning? In this post, I’d like to share my top tips on how […]

How do I know if my child has Autism or a Developmental Delay?

Autism or Developmental Delay

How do I know if my child has Autism or a Developmental Delay? As parents and caregivers, one of our greatest hopes is to witness the blossoming of your child’s potential. One very common worry that many parents face is about their child’s development. Whether it’s your first child or not, it’s only natural to […]