NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Ainslie

NDIS Support Ainslie

Wollongong Light House

At Therapy in the Outback, we provide neuroaffirming, person-centred NDIS Behaviour Support in Ainslie, working alongside individuals and families across Ainslie and nearby Inner North suburbs including Braddon, Dickson, Campbell, Reid, Turner, Lyneham, Downer and Hackett. Our practitioners co-design practical strategies that fit everyday routines at home, school and in the community. ainslies.act.edu.au

Our NDIS Ainslie Team

Meet Tash, Ben and Zach, your local behaviour NDIS support practitioners working in Ainslie

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    Tash Taylor

    NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner
    📍Wollondilly Shire & McArthur Region NSW
    Get to know Tash

  • Benjamin Ward

    Benjamin Ward

    NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioner
    📍Wollondilly Shire & McArthur Region NSW

  • Zachary Richards

    Zachary Richards

    Psychologist
    🧑‍💻️ Telehealth Australia Wide | After Hours

NDIS Supports in Ainslie

Wollongong Autism Assessments 

Not sure what’s right for you? Every person is different. Say G’day to our today and we can work together to see what we can do to support you in your local area of Ainslie.

Disability Support in Ainslie

If you’re living in Wollongong our team can help. To read more about how we help people in Wollongong with different disabilities, or concern, you can read more here:

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Developmental Differences

Intellectual Disability
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Prader Willi
Global Developmental Delay

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Mental Health

Anxiety
Depression
Bipolar
Schizophrenia
Bordeline Personality

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Other Support Needs

Brain Injury
Dementia & Alzheimer’s
Neurological Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Selective Mutism

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Sensory Concerns

Skin Picking
Meltdowns and Shut Downs
Faecal Smearing
PICA

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Safety Concerns

Absconding & Wandering
Aggression
Self-Injury
Fire Setting & Arson

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Social Concerns

School Refusal
Withdrawal From Supports
Sexualised Behaviour
Corrections Involvement

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Other Concerns

Substance Abuse
Sleep Disruption
Picky Eating
Toileting

Supporting the Ainslie Community

Tap into Ainslie’s mix of green spaces, schools and cultural icons—great for community participation and gentle, low-sensory outings:

  • Ainslie School (Preschool–Year 6) — local public school with campuses at Baker Gardens (Ainslie), Reid Preschool and the main site close by in Braddon. ainslies.act.edu.au

  • Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve (Canberra Nature Park) — bush tracks, birds and city views on Ainslie’s doorstep. parks.act.gov.au

  • Mount Ainslie Lookout — classic Canberra vista over Lake Burley Griffin and the Parliamentary Triangle (walk, ride or drive). visitcanberra.com.au

  • Australian War Memorial (Campbell) — free entry; a short trail links the Memorial to the Mount Ainslie summit. Australian War Memorial

  • Ainslie Arts Centre / Ainslie + Gorman Arts Centres (Braddon/Ainslie) — ACT Government-owned heritage arts hubs with courses, gigs and venues. Arts Capital | Ainslie+GormanAinslie+Gorman

  • Ainslie Oval & Alan Ray Oval — community sportsgrounds used year-round (ACT sportsground directory and planning info). ACT SportsgroundsCity Services

  • Secondary schools nearbyCampbell High School, Lyneham High School and Dickson College support many Ainslie families. Campbell High SchoolLyneham High SchoolDickson College

Suggested Image List with Alt Text

  1. Mount Ainslie Lookout, AinsliePanoramic view from Mount Ainslie Lookout across Canberra City and Lake Burley Griffin. visitcanberra.com.au

  2. Mount Ainslie Nature ReserveBushland trail within Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve near Ainslie. parks.act.gov.au

  3. Ainslie School (Baker Gardens campus)Entry signage at Ainslie School serving the Ainslie community. ainslies.act.edu.au

  4. Australian War Memorial from Ainslie sideForecourt and commemorative spaces at the Australian War Memorial, linked to Mount Ainslie trails. Australian War Memorial

  5. Ainslie Arts CentreHeritage façade of the Ainslie Arts Centre, part of Ainslie+Gorman Arts Centres. Arts Capital | Ainslie+Gorman

  6. Ainslie OvalCommunity sport on the Ainslie sportsgrounds (booking and facility info via ACT Government). ACT Sportsgrounds

  7. Campbell High / Lyneham High (near Ainslie)Local secondary school entrances commonly attended by Ainslie students. Campbell High SchoolLyneham High School

  8. Dickson College (nearby)Campus entrance at Dickson College supporting senior secondary students from Ainslie and surrounds. Dickson College

  • Wollongong Public School

    Wollongong Public School

    67A Church St, Wollongong NSW 2500
    School Website

  • Keira High School

  • Illawarra Grammar School

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    Stuart Park

Nearby Areas we Support

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