When behaviour feels unpredictable, early understanding can change everything.
Supporting someone experiencing behaviours of concern can be confronting. Escalation can happen quickly, leaving families and care professionals feeling anxious, unsure or unsafe.
This webinar explores how to recognise early signs, understand what behaviour may be communicating, and apply practical strategies that reduce risk before situations intensify. Learn how structured positive behaviour support and specialist planning can create calmer, safer environments for everyone involved.
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Understand why behaviours of concern occur and what they may be communicating
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Identify early warning signs and practical strategies to reduce escalation
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Learn how Positive Behaviour Support works in real-world settings
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Understand the role of specialist assessment, formulation and behaviour planning
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Clarify how families, providers and practitioners collaborate to improve safety.
- Gain practical steps to strengthen behaviour support in home or supported environments
Why This Matters. Behaviours of concern can be stressful, unpredictable, and unsafe. Early understanding, practical strategies, and teamwork make care safer for everyone.
Who Should Attend?
- Support Coordinators
- Families of people living with behaviours of concern
- Community Case Managers
- General Practitioners involved in complex care
Webinar Details
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Time: 12 PM
Duration: 45 minutes + live Q&A
Location: Online (Link sent upon registration)
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Gabrielle Dela Rosa
Mental Health Social Worker + Behaviour Support Clinician, Quovus
Gabrielle is a mental health professional with 15+ years’ experience in child, adolescent, and family care. She provides specialist behaviour support, complex case consultation, and clinical supervision at Quovus, with a focus on empowering families, building resilience, and delivering cross-cultural support.

Dermot Roche
Chief Executive Officer, Maxlife Care
Dermot is an experienced healthcare executive with a background leading large clinical and operational teams. Former CEO of Ochre Health and Executive GM at Medibank Health Solutions, he is focused on building teams and infrastructure to deliver high-quality, scalable disability care.

Chloe Camp
Area Manager, Maxlife Care
Chloe comes with over 7 years of experience across the NDIS and healthcare industry. Providing the best possible experience to both parties through an extensive support system is her foremost goal.

