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Staff & Stakeholder Training — consistency that holds.

Consistency is the cornerstone of every successful Positive Behaviour Support Plan. EVSS trains the people doing the daily work — parents, carers, support workers, teachers and SIL teams — so strategies are applied the same way, every day, across every environment.

Staff and Stakeholder Training at EVSS
What it is

Staff and Stakeholder Training — explained.

A behaviour support plan is only as strong as the team delivering it. EVSS training is hands-on, environment-specific, and tailored to the people who'll actually use the strategies.

We don't deliver theory-heavy lectures. We coach families in their own homes, train support workers in real shifts, and work with classroom teachers around the specific child they support. Strategies are practised, observed, and refined until they hold up under real-world pressure.

The result: a support network that responds consistently — and a participant who experiences the same calm, skilled approach whether they're at home, at school, in SIL, or out in the community.

What's included

Every staff and stakeholder training at EVSS includes:

01 — Step

Tailored to the specific plan

Training is built around the participant's Comprehensive Positive Behaviour Support Plan — not generic content.

02 — Step

Hands-on, in real environments

Coaching delivered in homes, classrooms, SIL settings — not in a conference room.

03 — Step

De-escalation skills

Practical, ethical de-escalation aligned to the participant's specific triggers and replacement skills.

04 — Step

Replacement-skill prompting

How to prompt and reinforce the new skills the participant is learning.

05 — Step

Restrictive practice safer responses

Where applicable, training the team in the safer responses replacing restrictive practices.

06 — Step

Refreshers & new-team onboarding

Returning sessions for new staff or as the plan evolves.

Who it's for

Staff and Stakeholder Training is right for:

  • Parents and carers wanting to apply strategies consistently at home
  • SIL providers needing their team trained on a participant's plan
  • Schools embedding PBS strategies for a specific student
  • Implementing support teams across multiple providers
  • Respite and community access workers
How it works

From referral to outcome.

  1. Plan review with the team. Walking through the Comprehensive PBSP together so everyone starts from the same page.
  2. Environment walk-through. Reviewing the spaces where strategies will be applied.
  3. Modelling & rehearsal. Practitioner demonstrates, team practises, practitioner refines.
  4. Live coaching. Where appropriate, support during real shifts or school sessions.
  5. Written reference materials. Plain-language quick-reference sheets the team can keep on hand.
  6. Scheduled refreshers. As the plan evolves and new staff join the team.
Frequently asked

Staff and Stakeholder Training — your questions answered.

Anyone delivering daily support to the participant — parents, carers, support workers, teachers, SIL teams, respite workers, community access workers and allied health colleagues.
Yes. Training of families, carers and the support team is part of NDIS Capacity Building under Improved Relationships, and is funded as part of the Positive Behaviour Support service.
In the real environments where the plan will be used — homes, schools, SIL accommodation, community settings — across NSW and via telehealth where appropriate.
It depends on the plan and the team — but most teams benefit from a refresher each time the PBSP is reviewed, or when new staff join.
Where we deliver

Staff and Stakeholder Training across Sydney & beyond.

Our practitioners deliver staff and stakeholder training in homes, schools and the community — including across Western and South-Western Sydney.

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Next step

Talk to our team about staff and stakeholder training.

Anyone can refer — participant, family, Support Coordinator, school, allied health team or SIL provider. We respond within one business day.