Our advice on behaviour supports

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Reference Group members gave an update on their ‘Enhancing behaviour support in the NDIA’ advice.

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Members agreed that the advice is ready to share with the IAC.

Members shared that behaviour supports work best when they:

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  • use co-design

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  • improve training for practitioners

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  • make plans and information easy to understand.

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Behaviour supports also work best when they make sure people with intellectual disability have choice and control.