Beacon Way Therapy was founded by a husband and wife whose son has an intellectual disability. They know what it looks like when a plan exists but the practitioner is not truly present. That is why Beacon Way exists. We show up, we do not hand you a plan and disappear, and we work with the people who are actually there day to day: at home, at school, in supported accommodation and in the community. Our behaviour support work is led by Rachelle Browne, an Advanced-level NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner with a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) from Flinders University and more than ten years across the disability sector.
Her starting point is always the same: what is the behaviour doing for the person, and what is it telling us. She works with complex presentations: behaviours of concern, communication barriers, mental health challenges, and regulated restrictive practices. She does not flinch. We are a specialist behaviour support practice in Adelaide, South Australia, working with children, young people and adults with disability whose behaviours of concern are affecting their safety, their quality of life, and the people around them.
Referrals can come from support coordinators, families, or anyone acting for the person. You do not have to wait to be referred. au.