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What Does “Person-Centred” Really Mean in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
27 October 2025 | 4 min read Author: Isabelle Jeffriess, MAppliedBehaviourAnalysis BPsych(Hons) - Behaviour Support Practitioner, Board Certified Behaviour Analyst The Meaning Behind “Person-Centred” in Positive Behaviour Support In PBS, person-centred means putting the individual - not the behaviour - at the centre of every decision. It’s about asking, “What matters to this person?” and "how is this environment mismatched for them" instead of “What’s wrong with this beha
Oct 27, 20252 min read


Why Data Matters: How ABA Tracks Progress in Real Time
One of the most unique and powerful aspects of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is its emphasis on data. Collecting, analysing, and...
Oct 2, 20252 min read


The Role of Collaboration in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS): Working Together for Meaningful Change
Updated October 2025 | 4 min read Author: Isabelle, Jeffriess, M.AppliedBehaviourAnalysis, BPsych(Hons) - Behaviour Support Practitioner Introduction: Why Collaboration Is Central to PBS Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is most effective when it’s a shared effort . The goal is to create environments that help people thrive - reducing behaviours of concern and increasing wellbeing. But PBS isn’t something done in isolation. It relies on teamwork between families, educators,
Sep 22, 20252 min read
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