Our BSP Team

About Adam

Director of Assist Disability Support
8 Years Experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner
(B.Psyche)

Specialised in:

  • Supporting individuals with complex care needs

  • Developing evidence-based behaviour support plans

  • Conducting functional assessments

  • Coordinating multidisciplinary teams to achieve optimal client outcomes


With a Bachelor of Psychology and over 8 years of specialised experience, Adam brings a comprehensive understanding of therapeutic intervention and organisational leadership to the NDIS sector.

His expertise spans the full spectrum of disability support—from direct therapeutic intervention and behavioural assessment to strategic policy development and stakeholder management. Adam's approach combines clinical rigour with genuine empathy, enabling him to work effectively with diverse clients across all age groups, including those with autism spectrum disorder, mental health conditions, and developmental disabilities.

His track record includes establishing clinical teams, navigating restrictive practice frameworks, and managing complex case coordination involving multiple service providers, making him a trusted partner for individuals, families, and organisations seeking quality behaviour support within the NDIS framework.

About David

Behaviour Support Practitioner (B.Psyche)

Specialised in:

  • Supporting individuals with complex care needs

  • Positive Behaviour Support

  • Functional Assessment

  • Developing Practical and Person-Centred Behaviour Support Plans


David is a Behaviour Support Practitioner who holds a Bachelor in Psychology and with experience supporting NDIS participants across a wide range of disabilities and complex behaviours.

I work closely with families, support workers, and allied health teams to build consistent strategies, strengthen daily living skills, and support long-term outcomes in the home and community.

About Danni

Experienced Behaviour Support Practitioner (B.Psyche)

Works with children, adults, and older people across autism, mental health, trauma and quality of life support.


Danni is a Behaviour Support Practitioner with a Bachelor of Psychology and brings strong practical experience from working in support roles and understands the day-to-day realities faced by participants and families.

As a mum of two, she has a natural ability to connect with children and families, bringing patience, empathy, and a calm, nurturing approach to her work. Her practice is strengths-based, trauma-informed, and collaborative, with a focus on building meaningful relationships and developing practical strategies that support dignity, independence, and positive outcomes.