Behaviour support providers in Australian Capital Territory
Compare behaviour support providers across Australian Capital Territory (ACT). 55 families in Australian Capital Territory have used Carevo to find a provider.
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Best Behaviour Support providers in Australian Capital Territory
Showing 10 of 65 providers·How we chose these
Canberra Airport, ACT and 12 othersAlso servesAuburn, NSW · Bankstown, NSW · Blacktown, NSW · Canowindra, NSW · Forbes, NSW · Gosford, NSW · Harris Park, NSW · Hornsby, NSW · Parramatta, NSW · TOONGABBIE, NSW · Wollongong, NSW · Woy Woy, NSW · State-wide provider
Specialises in Cleaning · Personal care · SIL
Also supports Traumatic Brain Injury
Altido Consulting Services is among the highest-ranked NDIS registered and aged care approved providers in Canberra Airport, Australian Capital Territory in our data. They have a track record of following through on more than 50 enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Families most often connect with them for cleaning and personal care. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address on file
- Team includes Disability Support Worker
Excellent, energetic and over effective service.
Verified care seeker, Five Dock
Dickson, ACT and 26 othersAlso servesAnnerley, QLD · Bankstown, NSW · Booval, QLD · Brisbane City, QLD · Campbelltown, NSW · Chadstone, VIC · Dandenong, VIC · Dandenong North, VIC · Dandenong South, VIC · Eight Mile Plains, QLD · Hornsby, NSW · Hurstville, NSW · +14 more · National provider
Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health · Other Services
Also supports Autism · Intellectual Disability · Borderline Personality Disorder
AHP Disability & Home Care works across 11 NDIS support categories in Dickson, Australian Capital Territory. They operate across multiple states. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers. They support both NDIS and aged care funding.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Responded to my e-mail and returned my phone call. Arranged Allied Health home visit within one week. :)
Verified care seeker, Wellington Point
Belconnen, ACT and 5 othersAlso servesBruce, ACT · Deakin, ACT · Gungahlin, ACT · Ngunnawal, ACT · Queanbeyan, NSW · Hyperlocal provider
Specialises in Allied health · Personal care · Cleaning
QuestCare is an NDIS registered and aged care approved provider in Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory. Families most often connect with them for allied health and personal care. Support coordinators often connect their participants with them. Registered across 17 NDIS support categories, including shared living support, accommodation and tenancy assistance and high intensity personal care.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address on file
- Team includes Disability Support Worker
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Inner Clarity Psychology is an NDIS registered provider in Deakin, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Trinity Private Physio is an NDIS registered provider serving Curtin, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Communicare Speech Pathology is an NDIS registered provider in Isabella Plains, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Head & Toe Therapies is an NDIS registered provider serving Greenway, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
A.C.T. Occupational Therapy is an NDIS registered provider serving Chisholm, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Mitchell Barbara Physiotherapy is an NDIS registered provider in Hume, Australian Capital Territory. Active on Carevo in the past week.
Canberra Mobile Physio is an NDIS registered provider in Kambah, Australian Capital Territory.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
How we rank providers
Rankings in Australian Capital Territory are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.
- How this list is built. Providers shown here are registered with the NDIS for Therapeutic Supports, or offer therapy and allied health. Generalist providers who only mention this service in passing are excluded, so the list reflects genuine, demonstrated capability.
- Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
- Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
- Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
- Local presence. Providers confirmed in Australian Capital Territory rank above those covering only the broader region.
What "Trusted" means. The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.
65
providers in Australian Capital Territory
28,928
providers nationally
What "Verified care seeker" means. Any care-seeker feedback shown above is from a real person who used Carevo to connect with that provider and then told us how it went. We only publish feedback tied to a genuine, matched enquiry, never anonymous, unsolicited, or paid reviews.
How to check a provider's credentials
Carevo lists the registration details a provider reports and links you to the official Australian registers so you can confirm them yourself. Here is what each listing shows and where to check it. A listing on Carevo is not an endorsement.
NDIS registration
Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval
Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.
Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)ABN you can check
Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.
Source: Australian Business RegisterComplaints process
If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.
Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care CommissionBehaviour Support at a Glance
Funding
NDIS Capacity Building - Behaviour Support (shown as Improved Relationships on older pre-PACE plans)
Availability
By appointment
Wait Time
2-4 weeks for initial assessment
Cost
$150-$252.99/hour
Hours
Weekdays with some evening availability
Median Response
12 minutes
Behaviour Support in Australian Capital Territory (ACT): what to know
Carevo lists 65 behaviour support providers with active coverage in the Australian Capital Territory, concentrated around Canberra but reaching regional ACT as well. Families in ACT made 30 support requests through Carevo in the last 90 days.
65
Providers in ACT
61
NDIS registered
11
Active in last 30 days
30
Requests, last 90 days
63%
Connected within 1 hour
Workers delivering NDIS supports in the Australian Capital Territory need the NDIS Worker Screening Check, administered by Access Canberra. 61 of the 65 behaviour support providers listed in ACT are registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. Unregistered providers can still deliver many supports if your plan is plan managed or self managed.
NDIS price caps do not change by state: the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits set the same maximum rates in the Australian Capital Territory as everywhere else in Australia.
How much does behaviour support cost in Australian Capital Territory?
Behaviour Support in Australian Capital Territory typically costs $150-$252.99/hour (per current NDIS price guide). Actual rates vary by provider, funding type, and the level of support required.
How to pay for behaviour support
Funding options include NDIS Capacity Building. Eligibility depends on your assessment and plan.
Behaviour Support by suburb in Australian Capital Territory
Browse providers in the busiest areas, or use any suburb page to see who services your postcode.
What makes behaviour support different from other NDIS supports
Positive behaviour support (PBS) is more tightly regulated than most NDIS supports: practitioners must be assessed as suitable by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission under its Positive Behaviour Support Capability Framework (2019), every plan containing a restrictive practice must be lodged with the Commission, and all plans must be reviewed at least every 12 months (NDIS (Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support) Rules 2018). Practitioner rates are capped in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26 (see the cost section above).
The approach reduces behaviours of concern by working out what a behaviour communicates, then teaching skills and adjusting environments so the behaviour is no longer needed. Its two stated aims are better quality of life for the participant and fewer restrictive practices.
What is a behaviour support plan and what does it include?
A behaviour support plan is a written document that explains why behaviours of concern happen and sets out the strategies everyone around the person will use in response. It is built on a functional behaviour assessment: the practitioner interviews the family and support team and observes across settings to identify what the behaviour achieves, whether communication, escape, sensory regulation or access to preferred activities. The plan covers proactive strategies, skill teaching, environmental changes and safe reactive strategies. Where a restrictive practice is in use, an interim plan is required within 1 month and a comprehensive plan within 6 months (NDIS (Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support) Rules 2018).
Which plan budget pays the practitioner
Behaviour support is paid from the Capacity Building part of a plan. On newer PACE plans the category is named Behaviour Support; older plans show the same money as Improved Relationships. This budget funds the practitioner’s work: assessment, plan writing, training and review. It does not fund the support workers who carry the plan out day to day, whose hours come from Core. Improved Daily Living can fund related therapy such as psychology or occupational therapy. The funding block above lists the categories against the 2025-26 caps.
How do I get behaviour support included in my NDIS plan?
Ask for it at your next plan meeting or reassessment, with evidence that behaviours of concern are affecting daily life. No specific diagnosis is required; the support has to meet the reasonable and necessary test and, since 3 October 2024, fit the statutory definition of an NDIS support (NDIS Act changes, 2024). Reports from a psychologist, occupational therapist or teacher describing the behaviours and their impact carry the most weight. If there is immediate risk, tell the NDIA, because an interim plan can be put in place sooner. Once funding is approved you choose the practitioner; typical waiting times are in the quick facts above.
What is a restrictive practice under the NDIS?
A restrictive practice is any action that restricts a person’s rights or freedom of movement to manage their behaviour. The NDIS regulates five types: seclusion, chemical restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint and environmental restraint (NDIS (Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support) Rules 2018). Each must be authorised under state or territory arrangements, included in a lodged behaviour support plan, and reported to the NDIS Commission. Reducing these practices is a core part of the practitioner’s job, and restraint without a lodged plan is a reportable incident. There is a longer explainer in the restrictive practices guide.
Four checks that narrow the shortlist
The rankings above follow the methodology explained at the top of this page.
Registration. Whoever manages your plan, the practitioner must work for a provider registered with the Commission for specialist behaviour support. Confirm this on the NDIS Provider Register before signing anything.
Practitioner level and fit. The Commission grades practitioner suitability at four levels under the Positive Behaviour Support Capability Framework (2019): core, proficient, advanced and specialised. Ask which level the practitioner holds and whether they have worked with the participant’s age group and disability profile. A complex presentation needs more than a core-level practitioner.
Pricing transparency. A good provider hands over a written quote broken down by stage, at or below the 2025-26 caps. Without that breakdown, funding can run out before anyone is trained on the plan.
Response time and intake date. Ask for a firm start date, not “we’ll add you to the list”. Across Carevo, 70 per cent of inquiries get a first provider response within an hour, which quickly shows who has capacity.
Questions to ask a provider before signing a service agreement
- Which registration covers your behaviour support work? A good answer is a registration number matching specialist behaviour support on the NDIS Provider Register.
- What is the practitioner’s Commission suitability level? A good answer names the level and shows the assessment outcome on request.
- How many hours will assessment, plan writing and training take, and at what rate? A good answer is a staged written quote within the 2025-26 price limits, with family and support worker training costed in.
- Who handles restrictive practice authorisation and lodgement? A good answer names the state authorisation process and the Commission lodgement step.
- When is the plan reviewed and what data will you collect? A good answer is a review at or before 12 months, with behaviour data agreed up front.
- Have you been subject to Commission compliance action? A good answer is a straight no, checked against the Commission’s public compliance register.
Where providers are available
Behaviour support sits within the 28,004 NDIS providers Carevo lists across 4,782 suburbs, with supply deepest in the capitals. See the city pages for Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and the suburb directory below for smaller areas; NSW alone has 8,844 listed NDIS providers. Assessments happen where the person lives and written plan reviews are often done by video, so regional families are not locked out. Where several providers are involved, many families add NDIS specialist support coordination to keep the plan moving.
How this page is compiled
The provider rankings and figures on this page come from Carevo platform records, including provider registrations, measured response times and coverage, together with the cited official sources. Carevo is an Australian platform that connects families with vetted NDIS and aged care providers. Carevo does not deliver care itself.
Helpful NDIS resources for Australian Capital Territory
Guides to help you understand your plan, budget, and supports.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many behaviour support providers are there in Australian Capital Territory?
There are 65 behaviour support providers with active listings in Australian Capital Territory (ACT) on Carevo. Providers are ranked by trust score based on real outcomes with families on our platform, not by who pays for placement.
How much does behaviour support cost in Australian Capital Territory?
Behaviour Support in Australian Capital Territory typically costs $150-$252.99/hour (per current NDIS price guide). Actual rates vary by provider and the level of support required.
How quickly can I start with a provider in Australian Capital Territory?
Providers in Australian Capital Territory respond to new requests in a median of 12 minutes, and 63% of families are connected within an hour. Most services can start within 1-2 weeks.
Does Carevo cover regional Australian Capital Territory or just the capital?
Both. Carevo lists providers across all of Australian Capital Territory, including regional and rural areas. Many providers service wide regions, and some supports (like plan management) are delivered Australia-wide by phone and online portal.
Do I have to use an NDIS registered provider for behaviour support in ACT?
It depends on how your plan is managed. Agency-managed (NDIA-managed) funding can only be spent with registered providers, while plan-managed and self-managed participants can also use unregistered providers. 61 of the 65 behaviour support providers listed in ACT on Carevo are NDIS registered.






