Find behaviour support in Vermont, VIC
From $150 via NDIS Capacity Building (Improved Relationships).
For behaviour support
- 3 verified providers in Vermont
- Funded via NDIS Capacity Building (Improved Relationships)
- Median response 11 minutes
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This guide compares the top NDIS behaviour support practitioners in Vermont, ranked by NDIS registration, practitioner qualifications, and specialist experience. The 3 providers listed here service Vermont and can deliver functional behaviour assessments and behaviour support plans for NDIS participants.
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Your Centred Care
Vermont, VIC and 91 othersAlso servesArmadale, VIC · Ashwood, VIC · Balwyn, VIC · Balwyn North, VIC · Bayswater, WA · Bayswater North, VIC · Bentleigh, VIC · Bentleigh East, VIC · Berwick, VIC · Blackburn, VIC · Blackburn North, VIC · Blackburn South, VIC · +79 more · Regional provider
Specialises in Nursing · Personal care · Community access
Also supports Autism
Your Centred Care offers highly personalized disability support services to residents in Vermont, VIC. As a registered NDIS provider, they are committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care that empowers individuals with disabilities to lead independent and fulfilling lives. By matching participants with dedicated support workers, the organization ensures that every client in the Vermont community receives tailored assistance designed for their unique goals.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address confirmed
Progress Physiotherapy
Vermont, VIC and 6 othersAlso servesCroydon, VIC · Heathmont, VIC · Mitcham, VIC · Ringwood, VIC · Ringwood East, VIC · Ringwood North, VIC · Regional provider
Specialises in Therapy · Domestic assistance
Progress Physiotherapy provides dedicated, registered NDIS services designed to assist individuals in Vermont, VIC. Recognizing that each person's journey is unique, their experienced team delivers customized disability support that promotes independence, safety, and overall well-being. By integrating vital therapeutic assistance with practical household support, they help local participants lead fulfilling lives within their community.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address confirmed
- Team includes Cleaner, Gardener, Physiotherapist
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Engage Speech Therapy Pty Ltd is a dedicated, registered NDIS provider located in Vermont, VIC, committed to delivering high-quality therapeutic supports to NDIS participants throughout Vermont and surrounding areas in Victoria. Their focus is on empowering individuals to achieve their communication and swallowing goals.
How we verified this provider
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address confirmed
How we rank providers
Rankings in Vermont 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 Vermont rank above those covering only the broader region.
What does "Trusted" mean? 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.
3
providers in Vermont
26,738
providers nationally
How providers are verified
Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.
NDIS register cross-check
Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval status
Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.
Source: Department of Health and Aged CareABN verification
Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.
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 CommissionAbout Vermont
Vermont sits within the Maroondah (City) council area, home to around 10,442 residents. Connecting with a behaviour support provider who already works locally means shorter travel and familiarity with nearby services.
Population
10,442
Local council
Maroondah (City)
Median income
$35,672
Area
4.61 km²
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Behaviour Support at a glance
Funding
NDIS Capacity Building (Improved Relationships)
Availability
By appointment
Wait time
2-4 weeks for initial assessment
Cost
$150-$214/hour
Hours
Weekdays with some evening availability
Median response
11 minutes
How Much Does NDIS Behaviour Support Cost in Vermont?
Behaviour support practitioner rates in Vermont typically range from $150-$214/hour (per current NDIS price guide). The rate depends on the practitioner's level of registration and the type of work being delivered. Initial functional behaviour assessments, complex behaviour support plan development, and specialist practitioner oversight generally attract the higher end of this range.
For NDIS participants, behaviour support is funded under the Capacity Building budget in the "Behaviour Support" support category. The NDIS sets price limits for behaviour support practitioners based on their registration level: Proficient, Advanced, or Specialist. These levels reflect the practitioner's qualifications, experience, and the complexity of work they are approved to undertake.
The NDIS also requires that Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans are developed by NDIS-registered behaviour support practitioners. Any behaviour support plan that involves the use of restrictive practices must be developed by a registered practitioner and approved in line with the relevant state or territory rules on restrictive practices.
In addition to the practitioner's hourly rate, behaviour support funding can cover the delivery of training for support workers and carers on implementing the behaviour support plan, reviewing and updating the plan as the participant's needs change, and monitoring outcomes over time.
| Time | Indicative rate |
|---|---|
| Proficient practitioner (hourly) | $150 - $175/hr |
| Advanced practitioner (hourly) | $175 - $195/hr |
| Specialist practitioner (hourly) | $195 - $214/hr |
| Functional Behaviour Assessment (total) | $1,500 - $4,000+ |
| Behaviour Support Plan development (total) | $1,000 - $3,000+ |
| Cost to participant | $0 (NDIS funded) |
Rates are indicative and based on the NDIS Pricing Arrangements for behaviour support practitioners. Total assessment and plan costs depend on complexity and number of hours required. All costs are funded from the NDIS Capacity Building budget.
Cost Comparison: Vermont vs Victoria & National
How behaviour support costs in Vermont compare with Victoria state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.
| Metric | Vermont | VIC Average | National Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | $150-$214/hour | $52 - $72 | $52 - $70 |
| Daily rate (8hr) | $340 - $480 | $340 - $480 | $340 - $480 |
| Providers available | 3 | 26,738 nationally | |
Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.
How Behaviour Support Funding Works in Vermont
Behaviour support is funded by the NDIS through the Capacity Building budget under the "Behaviour Support" support category. There is no out-of-pocket cost to the participant. Funding must be included in your NDIS plan to access the service.
NDIS Capacity Building: To access behaviour support, your NDIS plan must include funding in the Capacity Building budget for this support category. Not all plans include behaviour support funding. If your plan does not include it and you believe you need it, raise this with your NDIS planner, LAC, or support coordinator at your next planning meeting or review.
Registered practitioners only: Behaviour support services must be delivered by NDIS-registered behaviour support practitioners. The NDIS maintains a register of approved practitioners. Participants cannot use unregistered practitioners for behaviour support, regardless of their plan management type. This requirement exists because behaviour support work can involve restrictive practices, which are subject to strict oversight.
Restrictive practices: If a behaviour support plan includes a restrictive practice (such as environmental restraints, mechanical restraints, or chemical restraints), the plan must be authorised by the relevant state or territory authority. The NDIS requires all restrictive practices to be reported and reviewed. Your behaviour support practitioner will guide you through this process.
Implementation support: Behaviour support practitioner funding covers assessment and plan development. The actual implementation of the plan is generally delivered by support workers and funded through Core Supports. Your behaviour support practitioner should train and guide the support team on how to implement the plan effectively.
What to Expect from an NDIS Behaviour Support Provider in Vermont
Behaviour support practitioners use a Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) framework to understand why behaviours of concern occur and to develop strategies that improve quality of life while reducing or eliminating the need for restrictive practices. The work is collaborative, involving the participant, their family or carers, support workers, and other professionals.
The process begins with a Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA). The practitioner observes the participant in different settings, interviews family members, carers, and support workers, and reviews existing documentation such as medical, psychological, or support plan records. The FBA identifies the functions of behaviours of concern: what triggers them, what the person is communicating through the behaviour, and what environmental or social factors contribute.
Based on the FBA, the practitioner develops a Behaviour Support Plan (BSP). The BSP outlines preventive strategies (changes to the environment or routines that reduce triggers), teaching strategies (skills the person can learn as alternatives to the behaviour), and reactive strategies (how the team should respond when the behaviour occurs). The plan should be written in plain language and be understandable to all who need to implement it.
Once the plan is in place, the practitioner provides training to support workers and family members. Regular reviews assess whether the strategies are working and whether the plan needs to be updated. A quality practitioner reviews the plan at least every six months, or sooner if the participant's situation changes significantly.
Behaviour support is most effective when the whole support team implements the plan consistently. The practitioner should be accessible to the team and responsive when questions or concerns arise during implementation.
Care Services Available in Vermont
Provider counts by service type in Vermont
Victoria Regulations & Compliance
In Victoria, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care providers operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards. Victoria also maintains its own Disability Worker Registration Scheme, requiring disability workers to meet additional state-level standards. All providers are subject to regular audits by the NDIS Commission.
Vermont at a glance
Population 65+
2,016 (18.3%)
State avg 16.2%
Aged Care beds
0
Residential care capacity
Home Care Packages
0 active
In-home support
Average wait time
4-8 weeks
State avg 4-8 weeks
GP clinics
0
Within 5km
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