Peter is a Behaviour Support Practitioner with extensive experience supporting individuals across a wide range of ages and complex support needs. He holds a degree in Psychological Science and postgraduate qualifications in Disability Studies, and is committed to delivering high-quality Positive Behaviour Support grounded in person-centred, trauma-informed, and evidence-based practice.
Peter is known for his ability to build strong, respectful relationships with participants and support teams. He conducts comprehensive behaviour support assessments, leads plan reviews, and develops tailored PBS strategies that prioritise skill development, emotional wellbeing, safety, and quality of life. His practice focuses on understanding the function of behaviour and implementing proactive, strengths-based interventions that support meaningful and sustainable change.
Peter is particularly passionate about reducing the use of restrictive practices and supporting participants to increase independence, choice, and control in their daily lives. He works within multidisciplinary environments to ensure behaviour support plans are practical, ethical, and aligned with NDIS requirements.
Driven by a strong commitment to advocacy, Peter strives to create environments where participants feel seen, supported, and empowered to achieve lasting, meaningful outcomes.