We often have Positive Behaviour Support availability via Teleheatlh. Enquire today if this option is suitable for you!
We often have Positive Behaviour Support availability via Teleheatlh. Enquire today if this option is suitable for you!
Rachel is a dedicated and values-driven practitioner, located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. She has a strong foundation in person-centred support, behaviour strategies and community inclusion. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Technology Sydney, which supports her holistic understanding of wellbeing and functional capacity.
With several years of experience across disability and mental health settings, Rachel has supported individuals with diverse and complex needs, implemented positive behaviour supports, and built strong, collaborative relationships with participants, families, carers and allied health teams.
Rachel is passionate about empowering people to build skills, increase independence and participate meaningfully in their communities. She brings warmth, professionalism and a person-first approach to her role at Kameleon Group.
Sarah is a Behaviour Support Practitioner with a background in early childhood development, drama therapy, and educational psychology, based in Sydney NSW.
With experience across early intervention, developmental assessment, education, disability inclusion, and community practice, Sarah brings a person-centred, evidence-based approach to building inclusion. She combines a deep commitment to equity with creativity and enthusiasm to co-design supports that build meaningful skills, confidence, and connection. A skilled facilitator, researcher, and presenter, Sarah values collaboration and empowerment through capacity development at both individual and systemic levels. She has deep insight into the NDIS and is a strong advocate for culturally responsive and equitable practice.
Currently completing her Master’s in Educational Psychology, Sarah remains dedicated to refining her practice and upholding the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive within supportive, inclusive systems.
Outside of work, she’s a proud cat mum, coffee enthusiast, and aspiring runner.
Anika is a Behaviour Support Practitioner, based in Hobart, Tasmania, specialising in trauma‑informed care and adult mental well‑being. With a degree in Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Psychology, and over four years of experience supporting individuals across community and educational settings, she provides evidence-based support for life transitions, relationship challenges, stress management, and emotional regulation.
Anika adopts a client-centred and strengths-based approach, tailoring strategies to each individual’s needs to foster personal growth and resilience. Outside of practice, she enjoys exploring the outdoors and engaging in creative arts. Through her professional and volunteer experiences, Anika embraces the philosophy that ‘if a person can’t learn the way we teach, we must teach in the way they learn.’ Guided by this belief, she is committed to empowering individuals with diverse needs by tailoring her approach to each person’s unique strengths, abilities, and challenges. She believes that with consistent guidance, patience, and care, everyone can achieve meaningful growth and reach their milestones.
Bonnie is an experience Behaviour Support Practitioner providing Early Intervention and Positive Behaviour Support services across Northern New South Wales and the Gold Coast, Queensland.
With over 15 years of experience in education, Bonnie has developed extensive expertise in supporting participants with diverse developmental, learning, and behavioural needs. Her background includes leadership roles as a Learning and Support Coordinator and Behaviour Assistant Principal, where she led multidisciplinary teams, implemented behaviour intervention frameworks, and collaborated closely with families and schools to create inclusive, supportive learning environments.
Bonnie’s approach is holistic and relationship-driven, grounded in evidence-based practice and neurodiversity-affirming principles. She has had experience collaborating closely with Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Psychologists, and Educators to ensure that every participant’s supports reflect their strengths and unique developmental profile.
Her work focuses strongly on Positive Behaviour Support, empowering families and participants with the tools and confidence to manage behaviours of concern in ways that promote connection, skill development, and long-term growth.
Wesley is a Behaviour Support Practitioner at Kameleon Group working across the Gold Coast Region, Queensland. Wesley has shown success in teaching, learning and leading; across a variety of settings.
Wesley is a father of two children, and one diagnosed with DLD so he has a personal understanding with parenting neurodiversity. He is highly motivated to understand what families need and a strong advocator of others.
Wesley has a passion for engaging authentically with clients and his community to ensure everyone has access to the support they deserve. He brings a uniqueness due to his adventurous pursuits; a Paragliding Pilot, Rural Firefighter, Master Diver Trainer, Musician, and consistently demonstrated a natural ability to organically bring positive change.
Anita is a Behaviour Support Practitioner based in Melbourne, Victoria. She brings over 25 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults and families across educational, therapeutic, and international settings. Having worked extensively throughout Australia and Southeast Asia, she has developed and led multidisciplinary programs, supervised practitioners, and collaborated closely with schools and families to promote inclusion, learning, and wellbeing outcomes.
Anita‘s practice focuses on helping children strengthen social and emotional skills through engaging, evidence-based approaches that combine structure with creativity. She is passionate about the use of creative play as a therapeutic tool for enhancing emotional regulation, problem-solving, and resilience. She also facilitates parent programs and delivers training for educators and allied health professionals.
Drawing on her background in psychology, education, and applied behaviour analysis, Anita is dedicated to creating supportive environments that empower children and families to thrive through connection, confidence, and curiosity.
Minha is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with over 14 years of experience in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis, based on the Sunshine Coast of Qld. She has worked extensively with individuals across a broad age range and with a wide variety of developmental and behavioural needs.
Over the course of her career, Minha has held roles such as Case Manager, Clinical Supervisor, Head of ABA Department, and Clinical Director. She has collaborated within multidisciplinary teams and led programs across home, school, and community settings.
Her clinical expertise includes Functional Communication Training (FCT), Functional Behaviour Assessment (FBA), and the development of meaningful, individualised functional replacement behaviours. She is especially passionate about empowering parents and caregivers with practical tools and strategies that lead to lasting, positive change.
With over five years of classroom teaching experience in mainstream education, Minha brings a unique blend of academic knowledge and applied clinical skill. Her natural ability to connect with individuals on their level makes sessions both engaging and impactful, turning everyday moments into opportunities for meaningful growth.
Gemma is a Behaviour Support Practitioner at Kameleon Group working across Brisbane, Queensland.
Gemma holds a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Behavioural Science, allowing her to combine evidence-based approaches with a touch of creativity in her practice. Her academic knowledge, paired with lived experience, enables her to foster positive outcomes through empathy and understanding.
Gemma’s background in the community sector has equipped her with skills to connect with a diverse range of people and is passionate about supporting participants to lead rich and fulfilling lives.
Gemma is committed to continuous growth and learning, striving to create inclusive and supportive environments where individuals can thrive.
Chloe is a Behaviour Support Practitioner at Kameleon Group working in Rockhampton, Queensland.
Chloe graduated with a Bachelor of Psychological Science from Swinburn University and is currently working towards completion of a Master’s of Applied Behaviour Analysis at Monash University.
Chloe has experience supporting individuals presenting with behavioural challenges and complex support needs for children in residential care and supporting mental health participants. She is passionate about providing trauma-informed intervention through a person-centred approach and supporting teams to improve their knowledge and skills in caring for participants.