Specialist behaviour support built around understanding

A structured process — designed to give families the understanding and tools to lead lasting change at home.

Family Accord

The flagship process moves families through three connected phases — from initial understanding through to confident, consistent implementation at home.

Calm window with natural light — representing the clarity families find through the Family Accord process

Phase 1

Clarity Intensive

Understanding what's actually driving the behaviour

This is a two-hour behaviour mapping session using the Clarity Lens — a structured diagnostic framework that identifies patterns, pressure points and the primary driver behind what you're seeing at home.

Most parents describe this session as the first time things have actually made sense. You'll leave knowing what you're looking at — and where to begin.

Hand writing in a notebook — representing the personalised curriculum built during the Implementation phase

Phase 2

Implementation

A personalised curriculum built and taught directly to you

Eight weeks. Four sessions.

Based on what the Clarity Intensive reveals, a personalised curriculum is developed and taught directly to you — the strategies, language, scripts and systems specific to your child, your family, and your daily life at home.

This is specialist teaching, not generic advice. Every session has a clear focus. Every strategy has a clear rationale. And between sessions, email support means you're never left to figure things out alone.

By the end of Implementation, most families have:

A clear understanding of what drives the behaviour and why

Confident, consistent responses that reduce escalation

Practical language and scripts for real moments

Home-based systems that hold up under pressure

The ability to spot patterns early — before they escalate

A bridge path stretching forward through trees — representing a clear path forward for families after Family Accord

Phase 3

Progress & Next Steps Review

Consolidating what's changed and what comes next

A dedicated completion session that reviews how far you've come, consolidates what's working, and identifies priorities for the period ahead. Families leave this session with a clear sense of what's changed — and what to focus on next.

Beyond the core process

For families who prefer to continue after Family Accord is complete, two pathways are available.

Additional Focus Area Implementation Another eight-week cycle focused on a new priority area — the same structured, personalised approach applied to the next priority that needs attention.

Cultivate Monthly strategic support for families who want to maintain momentum, refine their approach, and continue building on what's been established. One session per month with email support — a consistent point of contact as your child grows and circumstances change.

What to expect

Roisin is based in Adelaide and works with families across South Australia and beyond via Zoom

Sessions are scheduled outside standard office and school hours — so working parents and families with school-aged children can access support without disrupting the day.

The process works primarily with parents — in most cases, direct work with the child is not required

Email support between sessions throughout Implementation

Every session has a clear purpose — you'll always know what you're working toward

Roisin reviews every application personally and responds within two business days

The right path for your family

The application is the best place to start — regardless of where you think you might land.

Once Roisin has a clear picture of your situation, she'll be able to point you toward the option that's the right fit for your family right now. For some families that's Family Accord. For others, a different starting point makes more sense.

The application takes around 10 minutes. There are no right or wrong answers — the goal is clarity, for both of us.

“Working with Roisin created more of an understanding, balance and harmony in the household. My son saw I was on his side — we are a team. It made a huge difference”

Sophia — parent of two neurodivergent children