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Meet Georgia

Georgia is a dedicated Behaviour Support Practitioner with three years of experience supporting individuals with complex behavioural needs across a wide range of support levels. Her practice is grounded in a person‑centred, evidence‑based approach, with a strong focus on improving quality of life, promoting independence, and reducing behaviours of concern. Georgia has extensive experience working with participants with diverse cognitive, developmental, and psychosocial profiles, and is skilled in conducting functional behaviour assessments, developing behaviour support plans, and implementing proactive and reactive strategies tailored to individual needs. She works collaboratively with families, support teams, and allied health professionals to ensure consistent, ethical, and effective support. Georgia’s passion lies in empowering individuals through skill‑building, emotional regulation strategies, and positive behaviour change, while maintaining dignity and respect at the forefront of all interventions.
As a past Crisis Supporter with Lifeline Australia and a Behaviour Support Practitioner with three years of experience, Georgia brings a unique and well‑rounded perspective to supporting individuals in distress and those with complex behavioural needs. Her background in crisis intervention has strengthened her ability to respond effectively to high‑risk situations with empathy, composure, and sound clinical judgement, while her work in behaviour support has deepened her understanding of person‑centred, evidence‑based approaches to improving quality of life. This combination enables her to support individuals across a continuum of need, from immediate emotional crises to long‑term behavioural and psychosocial challenges, ensuring continuity, compassion, and consistency in care.

Georgia is deeply passionate about building genuine trust and rapport with the individuals she supports, recognising that strong, respectful relationships are the foundation of meaningful and effective practice. She values taking the time to truly get to know each person, their strengths, preferences, experiences, and goals, so that support is not only individualised but also authentic. She strives to create a safe, non‑judgemental space where participants feel heard, respected, and comfortable to express themselves openly, and being someone they can confide in and rely on is incredibly important to her.

Georgia’s capabilities include proficient behaviour support practice, NDIS compliance and reporting, restrictive practice authorisation processes, and collaboration with support coordinators and allied health professionals. She is experienced in preparing documentation for NDIS plan reviews and ensuring services meet the standards set by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.

Georgia aims to specialise in supporting individuals living with intellectual disabilities, mental health conditions, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Georgia Rudd

Macarthur Region, NSW
Proficient Behaviour Support Practitioner
0494 007 771