Training
Training
Training
Training

About Us
About Us
About Us
OOHC Assessments & Reports
OOHC Assessments & Reports
About Me & Us
Online Training & Professional Development
About Me & Us
Training That Ignites!
Training That Ignites!
Online Training & Professional Development
Online Training & Professional Development
Online Training & Professional Development
Online Training & Professional Development

About Us
Accountability, Integrity, Collaborative Practice and Service
Therapy Supports
Specialist Assessment, Recommendation, Therapy & Intervention Guidance
We are a registered NDIS Provider, that provides Specialist Behaviour Support services to children, teengers and adults. We specialise in children who are living in out-of-home care, or alternative care arrangements, and people who live with a disability.
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Our Behaviour Support service is comprehensive, and we pride ourselves on providing quality services to those who need it most.
Critical Incident Debriefing
Supervision
Critical Incident Debriefing
Supervision
Supervision

Secret Agent Society
Build Social-Emotional Super Skills – The Spy Way!
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The Secret Agent Society (SAS) Program is an evidence-based, spy-themed social skills training program designed for children aged 8–12 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Anxiety, and other social-emotional challenges. The program supports children to learn emotional regulation, friendship-building, and problem-solving skills in a fun, engaging, and structured format.
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Facilitated by our accredited clinicians, SAS empowers children to become confident “secret agents” in navigating emotions, making friends, and solving social challenges. The 10-week group program includes engaging missions, parent coaching, digital learning, and real-world strategy building.
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SAS Programme Goals
Its common for those we love to revert to the use of high-risk and harmful behaviours at home, at school, and in the community.
Luckily, it doesn't always have to be this way. Specialist Behaviour Support is designed to teach new, healthier ways to cope with stress, frustration, and other big emotions.
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Through targeted skill development, behaviour support aims to reduce challenging behaviour and teach, new, healthier behaviours.
What Does The SAS Programme aim to achieve?
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Improves children’s emotional awareness and self-regulation
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Supports social skill development and positive peer relationships
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Strengthens problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities
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Engages children through fun, interactive, spy-themed missions
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Involves parents and teachers to reinforce skills in everyday environments
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Provides measurable outcomes through structured progress tracking

SAS Programme Implementation
Its common for those we love to revert to the use of high-risk and harmful behaviours at home, at school, and in the community.
Luckily, it doesn't always have to be this way. Specialist Behaviour Support is designed to teach new, healthier ways to cope with stress, frustration, and other big emotions.
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Through targeted skill development, behaviour support aims to reduce challenging behaviour and teach, new, healthier behaviours.
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Attend weekly group sessions facilitated by our clinicians (face-to-face or online)
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Access their own digital “SAS Headquarters” platform with games and skill-building missions
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Participate in parent coaching sessions to support generalisation of skills
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Receive support to apply strategies across real-world situations
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Complete pre- and post-assessment tools to measure progress