Bridgette is a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner bringing two decades of diverse experience across the disability sector. Her background spans accommodation, employment, day services, and now PBS, giving her a rich and practical understanding of the challenges and opportunities within disability support.
Practicing at the Proficient level, Bridgette is deeply committed to improving quality of life for people with disability through person-centred, strengths-based support. She is passionate about achieving meaningful outcomes. She believes that with the right supports in place, individuals can thrive.
Known for her relationship-building skills, Bridgette works closely with families, care teams, and service providers to foster collaboration and align goals. She brings a strong knowledge of behaviours of concern and the Positive Behaviour Support framework, alongside a keen ability to adapt in complex, fast-changing situations.
Bridgette is also a natural leader who takes initiative in guiding teams and sharing her expertise with peers. She is driven by a desire to uplift standards of care and support her colleagues’ professional growth, continuously learning and leading in ways that centre dignity, autonomy, and holistic support.
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Bridgette is a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner bringing two decades of diverse experience across the disability sector. Her background spans accommodation, employment, day services, and now PBS, giving her a rich and practical understanding of the challenges and opportunities within disability support.
Practicing at the Proficient level, Bridgette is deeply committed to improving quality of life for people with disability through person-centred, strengths-based support. She is passionate about achieving meaningful outcomes. She believes that with the right supports in place, individuals can thrive.
Known for her relationship-building skills, Bridgette works closely with families, care teams, and service providers to foster collaboration and align goals. She brings a strong knowledge of behaviours of concern and the Positive Behaviour Support framework, alongside a keen ability to adapt in complex, fast-changing situations.
Bridgette is also a natural leader who takes initiative in guiding teams and sharing her expertise with peers. She is driven by a desire to uplift standards of care and support her colleagues’ professional growth, continuously learning and leading in ways that centre dignity, autonomy, and holistic support.