Lancaster Consulting Australia
Brandon Bailey is a dedicated Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner with extensive experience in the field, currently employed at Lancaster Consulting Australia Pty. Ltd. since November 2022, where responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments and developing individualized behaviour support plans. Prior to this role, Brandon worked at Outcomes Connect Australia, providing client support under the NDIS framework and writing various behaviour support plans. From May 2017 to May 2021, Brandon served as a Personal Outcomes Support Worker at Melba Support Services, emphasizing skill development in communication and positive behaviour support. Brandon's career began in disability support roles at Carer Solutions and Interchange Outer East, showcasing a consistent commitment to assisting individuals with diverse care needs. Brandon holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support from Flinders University and has a Bachelor in Emergency Health & Paramedic Practice from Monash University, along with a Diploma of Nursing.
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Lancaster Consulting Australia
We are an independent, non-government organisation that provides a range of specialised support services for people with complex needs, their families and wider support network. Specialist Support Coordination: Development and coordination of complex support systems focused on the individual’s goals, including but not limited to facilitating communication, individualised and system assessments, and coordination of complex transitions. Specialist Behaviour Support: Behaviour Support will assist in the assessment and implementation of strategies in the home and community through brief consultation, coaching and mentoring. Professional Support: Capacity building for organisations and professionals by providing formal training, tailored development sessions, and formal supervision. Assessment Services: Individualised assessments such as PBS assessments, Clinical Risk assessments, Ecological assessments, and Sensory assessments.