NDIS Behaviour Support · Hampton Park 3976

Behaviour Support Practitioner
Serving Hampton Park & City of Casey

When behaviour at school starts affecting a child’s day, incident reports, a teacher who’s run out of ideas, families in Hampton Park usually aren’t looking for a lecture. They’re looking for someone who can see what’s actually happening and build a plan the school can use tomorrow.

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Qualified Behaviour Support Practitioner Plan Managed & Self Managed NDIS Early Childhood Funding Serving Hampton Park 3976 Telehealth Available

NDIS Behaviour Support in Hampton Park

Some of the work I do starts because a teacher, principal or support coordinator has flagged a pattern. School’s getting harder, incidents are piling up, and nobody’s quite sure why yet. I try to work out what’s underneath it, sensory load, communication gaps, something unmet that the behaviour is standing in for, rather than treating the behaviour itself as the whole problem.

What Behaviour Support Looks Like in Hampton Park

From there I build a plan that travels between home, school and anywhere else the child spends time, and I stay involved after I write it. If restrictive practices are already being used, I can usually prioritise an Interim BSP within two weeks rather than waiting the full four to six.

For a family in Hampton Park, this might mean:

  • Assessment for behaviour linked to communication needs, sensory distress, trauma, anxiety, or unmet health needs
  • Practical home strategies for Hampton Park families who feel they’re constantly walking on eggshells
  • Positive Behaviour Support approaches focused on quality of life, skill-building, and safety
  • Collaborative planning with support coordinators, Latrobe Community Health Service or LINK Health and Community, therapists, educators, and informal supports
  • Plain-language recommendations that are easier for busy families and teams to follow

I work directly with schools where that helps, sitting in on meetings, contributing to a plan the school’s already got, or starting one from nothing. The same approach carries through regardless of the participant’s age, five or fifteen or forty five, the method doesn’t really change.

Getting Started

A few people have asked what actually happens once they get in touch, so here’s the short version. First there’s a free 20-minute call, no referral needed, just a conversation about your situation. If it makes sense to go ahead, we sign a service agreement and book the initial assessment in, usually at home or at school with consent.

A full Behaviour Support Plan generally takes four to six weeks from there. If it’s urgent, especially where restrictive practices are already involved, I can usually get an Interim BSP done in about two weeks so you’re not left without any plan in the meantime. I try to keep the wait as short as possible for Hampton Park families, same as anywhere else I work.

NDIS Funding & Early Childhood Support in Hampton Park

City of Casey falls within the NDIS Southern Melbourne region. Behaviour Support is commonly funded under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living. Local Area Coordination for Hampton Park is provided by Latrobe Community Health Service or LINK Health and Community. We support plan-managed and self-managed participants:

  • Plan Managed — your plan manager handles all invoicing; no out-of-pocket payments
  • Self Managed — we invoice you directly; you claim reimbursement from the NDIS myplace portal
  • Early Childhood (under 7) — no formal diagnosis required; families in Hampton Park can also access Casey City Council's free Maternal and Child Health service for developmental checks alongside NDIS Early Childhood supports

Not sure what’s in your NDIS plan, or who Latrobe Community Health Service or LINK Health and Community is for your area? Book a free consultation — we’ll explain your options in plain language.

Who We Work With in Hampton Park

Families and support teams contact us from Hampton Park for many different reasons. Common referral situations include:

  • Children under 7 accessing Early Childhood supports through Casey City Council's free Maternal and Child Health service and the NDIS, including children without a formal diagnosis
  • School-aged children with autism, ADHD, developmental delay, anxiety, or communication differences
  • Young people with trauma histories, emotional regulation challenges, or behaviour that affects school participation
  • Adults living with family, independently, or in supported accommodation in Hampton Park who need consistent support plans
  • Parents, siblings, carers, and support workers who need coaching, not judgement
  • Support coordinators seeking a responsive Behaviour Support Practitioner for a participant in Hampton Park

School and Community Collaboration in Hampton Park

If there’s a support coordinator or early childhood service already involved, we’re happy to loop them in so nothing runs as two disconnected processes.

Telehealth and In-Home Support

Telehealth works well for parent coaching, support worker consultation, plan reviews, and NDIS guidance. Where observation is needed, we discuss the most appropriate setting with the family: home, school, or video-based observation.

About Your Practitioner

Your Behaviour Support Practitioner is Himani Arora, founder of Brave Mental Health. Himani has 5+ years of experience supporting NDIS participants across Melbourne, including families in Hampton Park and across City of Casey. She is trauma-informed, culturally affirming, and brings genuine expertise and warmth to every family she supports.

“I believe every person — regardless of their diagnosis, background, or the challenges they face — deserves support that truly sees them. Not just their behaviour, but their whole self.”

— Himani Arora, Behaviour Support Practitioner

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20 minutes · No referral needed · Hampton Park or telehealth

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Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat–Sun 9am–2pm

Hampton Park Local Snapshot

Postcode3976
LGACity of Casey
NDIS Regionthe NDIS Southern Melbourne region
Early Years ServiceCasey City Council's free Maternal and Child Health service
SessionsIn-home & telehealth
Child Under 7?

Early Childhood NDIS funding is available in Hampton Park without a formal diagnosis, and families can also access Casey City Council's free Maternal and Child Health service for free developmental checks. Contact us to learn more.

Frequently Asked — Hampton Park Families

No referral is required. You can contact Brave Mental Health directly. All you need is an active NDIS plan with Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living funding, or an Early Childhood plan for children under 7. We’ll walk you through every step.

Hampton Park falls within the NDIS Southern Melbourne region, where Local Area Coordination is provided by Latrobe Community Health Service or LINK Health and Community. If you’re not sure who your LAC is or what your plan covers, book a free consultation and we’ll help you work it out.

Once we have a signed service agreement, a full Behaviour Support Plan typically takes 4–6 weeks from the initial assessment. In urgent situations — particularly where restrictive practices are in use — we can produce an Interim BSP within 2 weeks.

Yes. We conduct assessments and coaching sessions in your home, at your child’s school (with consent), or via telehealth for families across Hampton Park and neighbouring Hallam, Narre Warren and Cranbourne North.

Yes, with consent, and honestly that’s often where most of the real work happens. I can attend meetings, add to an existing plan, or build the first one from scratch.

Ready to Get Started in Hampton Park?

Book a free 20-minute consultation with Himani. No referral, no pressure — just a genuine conversation about what support looks like for your family in Hampton Park.

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