Behaviour, emotions and coping

Sometimes people with cerebral palsy (CP) can behave in a way that is difficult to manage.

This challenging or concerning behaviour may happen because of pain, frustration, communication issues, big life changes, and grief. Behaviour can change over time. It looks different for different people. Research suggests that if you understand the cause of behaviour, it’s easier to manage. Managing behaviour and mental health is a big part of wellbeing. There are evidence-based interventions and supports known to be effective.

We offer information, assessment, intervention and evaluation tailored to the unique needs of each individual, their family and the goals that are important to them.

To learn more about how we can support you, please contact our friendly team

How we can help

What we help with
  • Assistive technology for behaviour
  • Building social and emotional skills
  • Positive behaviour supports
  • Support with information and access to age and need appropriate intervention services and supports
  • Support with understanding cerebral palsy and changing needs
Who can help

Our trained and dedicated staff are experts in supporting adults.

You can work with our:  

  • Assistive technology experts 
  • Occupational therapists  
  • Physiotherapists  
  • Speech pathologists 
How we can help

We offer a blended model of services are to meet the individual needs of adults and their families. 

Appointments may be arranged: 

  • At your local centre 
  • In your home
  • In your local community 
  • Or via Telepractice
     

Small group session may be recommended. Groups can be attended in person or via Telepractice. 

Tell me more

We will respond as soon as possible, between Monday-Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm

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