NDIS Positive Behaviour Support Braddon

NDIS Support Braddon

Wollongong Light House

At Therapy in the Outback, we provide neuroaffirming, person-centred NDIS Behaviour Support in Braddon, working alongside individuals and families to co-design practical strategies that fit everyday life. We support people across Braddon and nearby Inner North areas such as Turner, Ainslie, City (Civic), O’Connor, Lyneham, Dickson, Reid and Campbell, so your plan travels with you across the local community. ACT Government

Our NDIS Braddon Team

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

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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 Braddon

Wollongong Autism Assessments 

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Disability Support in Braddon

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 Braddon Community

Braddon blends parks, arts spaces, schools and easy transport—great for community participation and calm, low-sensory outings:

  • Haig Park (Braddon/Turner) — a heritage green corridor activated through City Renewal’s ongoing place-making and events program. ACT Government

  • Ainslie School – Braddon campus (Primary) — local public primary on Donaldson Street; we regularly coordinate school-based supports with this campus. ainslies.act.edu.au

  • Ainslie + Gorman Arts Centres (Braddon) — ACT Government arts hubs with galleries, classes and accessible community venues at Ainslie Ave/Elouera St. Ainslie+Gorman+1

  • Light rail stops serving BraddonIpima Street and Elouera Street stops on the R1 line make short, structured outings easy (see CMET stop pages and frequency guide). CMET+2CMET+2

  • Glebe Park (nearby City) — shady lawns, rotunda, BBQs and a playground a short walk from Braddon. Parks ACT

  • Canberra Museum & Gallery (Civic) — exhibitions and programs in the heart of the city, often used for gentle cultural outings. Canberra Museum & Gallery

  • Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve & Lookout (near Ainslie) — bush tracks and a classic Canberra view for low-key nature goals. Parks ACTVisit Canberra

  • Canberra Centre (Civic) — major shopping/services destination with wide paths and facilities for community access practice. Canberra Centre

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  1. Haig Park, BraddonTree-lined path and open lawns within Haig Park on the Braddon side. ACT Government

  2. Ainslie School (Braddon campus)Front signage at Ainslie School, Donaldson Street, Braddon. ainslies.act.edu.au

  3. Ainslie Arts Centre, BraddonHeritage arts venue at 30 Elouera Street, part of Ainslie + Gorman Arts Centres in Braddon. Ainslie+Gorman

  4. Elouera Street light rail stopAccessible platform on the R1 line near Lonsdale Street, Braddon. CMET

  5. Ipima Street light rail stopPlatform adjacent to Northbourne Avenue serving Braddon/Turner. CMET

  6. Glebe Park (near Braddon)Rotunda and shaded lawns at Glebe Park on the edge of the city. Parks ACT

  7. Canberra Museum & GalleryExterior of CMAG in the city centre near Braddon. Canberra Museum & Gallery

  8. Mount Ainslie LookoutPanoramic view over Lake Burley Griffin from Mount Ainslie, close to Braddon. Visit Canberra

  • 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

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