FAQ
Positive Behaviour Support is not about control or restrictions. It's about building better environments and relationships that reduce the need for challenging behaviours in the first place. PBS combines the science of behaviour with a deep respect for human rights, aiming to enhance wellbeing and independence.
Restrictive practices are actions that limit a person’s rights or freedom of movement, such as physical or environment restraint, seclusion, mechanical restraint or medication used to manage behaviour. At United We Can, we are committed to minimising and eliminating restrictive practices wherever possible.
At UWC we provide
1. Specialist behaviour intervention support
2. Early childhood intervention
3. Social work services
To access our services, you can reach out to our team through our website, contact us via phone, or simply click on the referral link on the home page. We will guide you through the process of assessment and work collaboratively to help you achieve the goal you have.
Our team includes professionals trained in behaviour analysis, early childhood development, and disability support, including registered behaviour support practitioners and early intervention specialists.
UWC places a high value on privacy and confidentiality. We have robust policies and procedures in place to safeguard the personal information of our clients. Our team is trained to uphold strict confidentiality standards, and we comply with all relevant privacy regulations.
Yes, UWC is a registered disability support services provider in Australia. We adhere to the highest standards of quality and compliance, ensuring that our services meet the regulatory requirements set by relevant authorities.
Yes, UWC is a registered disability support services provider in Australia. We adhere to the highest standards of quality and compliance, ensuring that our services meet the regulatory requirements set by relevant authorities.