Jenn Colechin

Behaviour Bits

Welcome to Behaviour Bits: mini masterclasses in positive behaviour support strategies and related subjects behaviour with your host, Specialist Behaviour Director Jenn Colechin. Join us as Jenn interviews a diverse range of specialists, delving into their unique fields, strategies, and areas of expertise.

Auteur

Jenn Colechin

Catégorie

Education

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www.spreaker.com

Dernier épisode

5 juil. 2026

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Épisodes

PBS in Dementia Care (Dr Alinka Fisher) 05.07.2026

This episode explores positive behaviour support (PBS) principles in dementia contexts with Dr Alinka Fisher, Senior Lecturer in Disability and Community Inclusion at Flinders University. Drawing on her research across disability, acquired brain injury and dementia, Alinka discusses why behaviour should be understood as communication rather than a symptom of diagnosis, and how PBS frameworks apply...

Cultural Reflexivity in Positive Behaviour Support (Anika Tabassum) 31.05.2026

This episode explores cultural reflexivity in behaviour support practice with Anika Tabassum, a specialist behaviour support practitioner with over a decade of experience supporting culturally and linguistically diverse children and families. Anika examines what cultural reflexivity is- including the critical distinction between cultural awareness and cultural reflexivity, and explains why many we...

021 Co-design in Behaviour Support (with Tarnya Bruinier) 03.05.2026

Co-design in behaviour support means working alongside people to develop plans and supports rather than creating them solely from the professional’s perspective and presenting them as finished products. Tarnya Bruinier discusses how involving people in understanding their own triggers, strengths, and needs leads to greater buy-in, ownership, and sustainable outcomes. Tarnya is a Specialist Behavio...

020 Behavioural Self-Care: Preventing Practitioner Burnout with Micaela Rafferty 07.04.2026

In this episode, Micaela Rafferty — Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst, special educator, and nationally recognised nutritionist — joins the podcast to explore the science of burnout and how behaviour analysts and allied health professionals can apply their own expertise to protect their health and wellbeing. Micaela unpacks the official definition of burnout as a predictable response to chronic, u...

019 PBS Implementation Intricacies (Dr. Fiona Davis) 01.03.2026

Jenn Colechin is joined by Dr Fiona J. Davis to unpack what actually makes Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) implementation work in real-world disability contexts. Fiona is a specialist developmental educator and specialist behaviour support practitioner with more than 35 years’ experience across Australia, and she brings a strongly rights-based, practical lens to the “doing” part of PBS. Together,...

018 Early Intervention (Jill Hellemans) 02.02.2026

Jenn Colechin is joined by Jill Hellemans (Behaviour Analyst, Special Educator, and Child and Family counsellor; Clinical Director of All Aboard Inclusion) to unpack early intervention- especially what good early intervention can look like when it’s embedded in inclusive, real-world settings like homes, childcare, and preschool. Together, they explore why early intervention is fundamentally about...

017 All About Supervision (Kristin Bayley) 04.01.2026

In this episode of Behaviour Bits, Jenn Colechin is joined again by behaviour support practitioner, Board Certified Behaviour Analyst, speech pathologist, and co-director of Launch Supervision, Kristin Bayley, for a deep dive into supervision. Together they unpack what “good supervision” really looks like in Positive Behaviour Support, both within NDIS contexts and beyond, and why it matters at ev...

016 Navigating Positive Behaviour Support in Education (Russ Fox) 30.11.2025

In today’s engaging conversation, Dr. Russ Fox discusses his journey in education, focusing on positive behaviour support and its implementation in schools. He emphasises the importance of multi-tiered systems of support, building relationships with students, and the need for targeted training for teachers. Dr. Fox highlights the interconnectedness of academic and social behaviours and advocates f...

015 A Constructional Approach to Positive Behaviour Support 02.11.2025

This episode dives straight into the constructional approach to positive behaviour support (PBS), an outcomes-first, person-led framework championed by guests John Wooderson and Oliver Roschke. Rather than shrinking “problem behaviour”, they emphasise building repertoires, opportunities and genuine options using four guiding questions: where the person wants to go, where they are now, how to get t...

014 Multi-Element Behaviour Support (Matthew Spicer) 30.09.2025

In this episode, Psychologist and Director of Clinical Training, Matthew Spicer explains the Multi Element Behaviour Support (MEBS) model. MEBS is a way of thinking about behaviour support that goes beyond simply trying to “stop” challenging behaviour. Instead of focusing only on what happens before and after an action, Matthew shows how MEBS emphasises needing to understand the bigger picture—the...

013 Reframing Sexualised Behaviour with Sarah McCluskey 02.09.2025

In this thought-provoking episode, Board Certified Behaviour Analyst, consultant psychologist, and Director of Billy Cart Behaviour Sarah McCluskey joins the discussion to unpack the complex and often misunderstood topic of sexualised behaviour. Together, they challenge common assumptions, explore why context matters, and reframe how these behaviours are described and responded to- especially when...

012 Grounding Strategies for Everyday Use (Tim Angel) 04.08.2025

In this episode, guest Tim Angel, occupational therapist, lifestyle coach, and director of Ability Rehab and Bridge Rehab joins us for an in-depth exploration of grounding techniques. Tim unpacks how these strategies can be applied in clinical, lifestyle, and everyday settings to help reduce stress, improve emotional regulation, and support decision-making.  From sensory and cognitive methods to p...

011 Reimagining Good Residential Support: Creating Homes, Not Workplaces 03.07.2025

In this episode, Niall Hewitt, director of Rubix Support and board member of Behaviour Support Practitioners Australia and Developmental Educators Australia, shares deep insights into the evolving landscape of residential support services. With decades of experience across direct disability care, forensic services, government departments, and now leadership in the sector, Niall walks us through hi...

010 Rethinking Complex Needs: 10 Things to Do Differently from Dr. Brent Hayward 02.06.2025

In this episode, Jenn is joined by Dr Brent Hayward, a registered nurse and senior lecturer at Monash University with over two decades of experience across disability, mental health, and policy sectors. Brent shares a compelling reflection on his 20-year journey, highlighting the systemic barriers, evolving practices, and persistent challenges in providing effective support for individuals with di...

009 On Bravery and Rights-Centred Practice: Ethical Decision-Making in Restrictive Practices with Sharon Paley (Part 2) 06.05.2025

In this compelling follow-up episode, Sharon Paley returns to delve deeper into the ethical principles and human rights considerations regarding restrictive practices in behaviour support. Drawing on her extensive clinical and policy experience in the UK and Australia, Sharon candidly reflects on the evolution of practice, from untrained restraint use to the implementation of thoughtful, rights-fo...

008 Supporting Parenting Wellbeing and Embracing Acceptance (Dr. Georgina Cox) 01.04.2025

In this engaging episode, Dr Georgina Cox, Senior Clinical Psychologist at the Royal Children's Hospital, shares insights from her extensive experience supporting families navigating disability, trauma, and mental health challenges. Georgina delves into the transformative power of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and EMDR, illustrating how these approaches can help individuals find meaning,...

007 Rethinking Positive Behaviour Support in the NDIS (Dr Erin Leif) 02.03.2025

In this episode, Jenn sits down with Dr Erin Leif, a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst and senior lecturer at Monash University, to unpack the complexities of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Erin shares her professional journey, from struggling as a student to becoming a leading advocate for transforming PBS practices in Australia. Through t...

006 Human Rights, Forensic Psychology & Behaviour Support (Dr. Astrid Birgden) 01.02.2025

In this episode of *Behaviour Bits*, Jenn sits down with Dr. Astrid Birgden, a forensic clinical psychologist and behaviour support specialist with over four decades of experience. Astrid shares her insights on the intersection of forensic psychology, disability, and positive behaviour support, shedding light on how human rights can and should be upheld—even in complex cases involving individuals...

005 Bridging Positive Behaviour Support and Functional Communication (Kristin Bayley) 31.12.2024

Join Kristin Bayley, a board-certified behaviour analyst and speech pathologist, as she delves into the importance and implementation of functional communication training (FCT) for individuals with behaviours of concern. Kristin discusses her dual expertise, the overlap between behaviour analysis and speech pathology, and the essential role of FCT in improving the quality of life for those with un...

004 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder with Prue Walker 03.12.2024

In this episode of Behaviour Bits, Jenn sits down with Prue Walker, a clinical social worker and leading expert in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). With years of experience in child protection, out-of-home care, and her pivotal role at Monash Children’s Hospital, Prue offers an in-depth exploration of FASD—what it is, how it affects the brain and body, and the challenges individuals with FA...

003 Reducing Restrictive Practices: Insights with Sharon Paley 11.11.2024

In this episode of Behaviour Bits, Jenn welcomes Sharon Paley, founder and CEO of the Australian Centre for Restraint Reduction & Elimination (ACRRE). Sharon has a wide breadth and depth of experience in restrictive practice reduction. Her 40+ years of experience is reflected by her strong practice background, knowledge of practice research, and achievements in the field. Together, Jenn and Sh...

002 Connected Care, and the Role of the Tribe in Positive Behaviour Support (Ashley Smith) 06.09.2024

In this episode of  Behaviour Bits , Jenn welcomes Ashley Smith, founder of NeuroBloom, to explore the journey from an unlikely start in dental care to becoming a trauma behavioural specialist. Ashley shares how her personal experiences and late diagnosis of autism and ADHD shaped her professional evolution into the fields of child protection, out-of-home care, and NDIS support. Through this discu...

001 Understanding Sensory Integration (Tim Angel) 06.09.2024

In this episode of Behaviour Bits, Jenn sits down with Tim Angel, an experienced occupational therapist and director of Ability Rehab and Bridge Rehab. Tim delves into the world of sensory integration, explaining how sensory processes impact individuals’ behaviour and functioning. He shares insights from his extensive career, focusing on the importance of understanding and addressing sensory needs...

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