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The Modern Approach to Behaviour Support.

Trialing exclusively in Australia in 2025, FABDACS is the new tool in your belt for Behaviour Support Therapies.

FABDACS (Functional Analysis of Behaviour Data Assessment and Collection System) collects reports and analyses human behaviour to drive evidence-based practice in positive behaviour support.

Simple to use, with customisable forms and real-time data reporting.

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What is FABDACS?

Manual methods or inadequate tools are commonly used to collect data on human behaviour, leading to time-consuming processes and compromised data with limited reporting functions.

FABDACS began life as an in-house experiment 3 years ago, built to addresses these issues with a simple software tool for collecting, storing, and analysing behaviour data. It offers real-time reporting of quantitative and qualitative data, aiding in the development of person-centred targeted supports and behaviour intervention strategies.

It has been built on the core values of positive behaviour support to improve the quality of life for people with challenging behaviours and reduce the need for restrictive practices.

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Who are FABDACS?

The FABDACS team consists of specialist behaviour support practitioners with more than 40 years of collective experience in positive behaviour support. They are driven by a shared passion for enhancing regulation and accountability and elevating standards in behaviour intervention, data collection, and person-centred approaches.

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Want to know more?

We've heard the need for change and are working hard to get FABDACS in everyone's hands. We're currently looking for potential early access partners to help us ensure FABDACS works as great for everyone as it does for us. But we would love to hear from you, so please get in touch!

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