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The Difference Between Behaviour Support and Therapy
Justine McKeogh Justine McKeogh

The Difference Between Behaviour Support and Therapy

We are frequently asked the question, “I see a psychologist, do I also need behaviour support?”. Behaviour support and therapy are two approaches often used to help individuals who may be struggling with certain behaviours or mental health issues. While there may be some overlap between these two approaches, there are some important differences to consider.

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How To Support Yourself While Navigating The Medico-Legal Process
Justine McKeogh Justine McKeogh

How To Support Yourself While Navigating The Medico-Legal Process

We often hear from clients that they experience increased anxiety and feelings of helplessness throughout the medico-legal process. We understand that it can be challenging and stressful for anyone who goes through it. Attempting to navigate uncertain times, providing evidence, and facing potential outcomes can leave clients feeling helpless. Although many steps in the medico-legal process are unavoidable, there are a few tips to support yourself throughout and attempt to prevent these emotions and feelings where possible.

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Why Is It So Hard To Embed Neurodivergent Accommodations In The Workplace?
Amelia Jacka Amelia Jacka

Why Is It So Hard To Embed Neurodivergent Accommodations In The Workplace?

Workplaces today aim to celebrate innovation, adaptability, and diverse perspectives. Yet, when it comes to embedding neurodivergent accommodations, resistance remains high. Despite the growing awareness of neurodiversity, implementing meaningful support and challenging structural changes within organisations is often slow, inconsistent, or dismissed. Why? Because true change challenges deeply ingrained societal beliefs about productivity, conformity, and success.

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