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About PBS Supervision Australia

PBS Supervision Australia was established to provide high-quality, structured supervision and consultancy for Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) practitioners and NDIS Behaviour Support providers operating in complex, high-risk, and highly regulated environments.

The service is grounded in ethical, least-restrictive practice, capability development, and defensible clinical reasoning. Supervision and consultation are delivered in line with the NDIS PBS Capability Framework and relevant NDIS Practice Standards, with a strong emphasis on reflective practice, professional growth, and real-world application.

PBS Supervision Australia works with both individual practitioners and organisations, supporting endorsement readiness, portfolio development, complex case formulation, and provider governance, while recognising the practical realities of frontline behaviour support work.

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Director & Senior Supervisor – Anthony Angiolino

Psychologist & Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner

PBS Supervision Australia is led by Anthony Angiolino, Psychologist and Advanced Behaviour Support Practitioner.

Anthony has worked across behaviour support and psychological intervention for several years, beginning his career with a small NDIS provider and progressing alongside the organisation as it grew into a large, multidisciplinary service. During this time, he developed extensive experience in provider growth, workforce development, and organisational governance, ultimately managing a multidisciplinary team comprising Behaviour Support Practitioners, Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Pathologists.

This trajectory has provided Anthony with a strong understanding of the distinct challenges faced by both small and large providers, including team structure, supervision frameworks, compliance demands, and sustainable service delivery.

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Clinical Experience & Supervision Approach

Anthony has extensive experience supporting participants across the lifespan, including those with psychosocial disability, Autism, ADHD, Acquired Brain Injury, Intellectual Disability, genetic conditions, and dementia. He has worked across a broad range of complex behaviours of concern and brings strong practical expertise in restrictive practice assessment, reduction, governance, and reporting.

Alongside his behaviour support work, Anthony also practices in private psychology, providing assessment and intervention with a strong focus on neurodivergence. His work includes cognitive and diagnostic assessment for ASD, ADHD, and Specific Learning Disorders, as well as intervention targeting emotional regulation, social development, and functional skill-building.

This work strengthens his supervision practice by informing a nuanced understanding of how diagnostic profiles, cognitive differences, and psychological factors shape behaviour and intervention planning. He has also developed a strong working knowledge of restrictive practice legislation across all Australian jurisdictions.

Anthony’s supervision approach is reflective, structured, and capability-focused, supporting clinicians to build confidence, strengthen ethical decision-making, and develop sustainable practice aligned with NDIS core competencies.