We’re excited to invite you to our next insightful webinar, OT and PBS: The Behavioural Impact of Meaningful Participation, as part of our free Think Tank series.

Meaningful participation plays a critical role in supporting quality of life and positive behaviour outcomes, and when Occupational Therapy (OT) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) work together, they create stronger, more sustainable outcomes.
This Think Tank webinar explores how OT and PBS complement each other, highlighting the value of multidisciplinary collaboration to support participation in daily, social, and community activities.
Through theory, practice, and case discussion, our national Clinical Leads — Dr Elli Riley and Renee O’Donnell — will demonstrate how a combined OT and PBS approach can support behaviour change, reduce restrictive practices, and promote participant-centred outcomes.
By joining this webinar, you will:
- Occupational Therapy principles related to participation, engagement, and meaningful activity
- Positive Behaviour Support principles and legislative requirements, including participation and reduction of restrictive practices
- How OT and PBS align with the NDIS pillars – referencing the ICF framework
- How OT and PBS roles differ, where they intersect, and how they complement rather than duplicate
- A practical case study demonstrating why a combined OT and PBS approach leads to stronger outcomes
- Considerations around dignity of risk and collaborative decision-making

