Behaviour-Based Safety That Goes Beyond Compliance

Using applied behaviour analysis to reduce risk and build safer environments

What We Offer

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Functional Behaviour Assessment

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Behaviour-Based Safety Programmes

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Workplace Safety Coaching & Training

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Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

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Proactive Risk Reduction

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Monitoring & Continuous Improvement

Who We Support

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Healthcare Providers

Supporting clinicians to apply ABA techniques in clinical settings, offering tailored support that reduces restrictive practices and promotes wellbeing.

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Education Settings

We help schools and colleges reduce challenging behaviour and improve engagement through targeted communication strategies and practical ABA-informed support.
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Employers

Helping teams understand workplace behaviour and reduce safety incidents through positive reinforcement and practical coaching, improving wellbeing and performance.
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Social Care Services

We use ABA and behaviour-based safety strategies to reduce harm and build safer, more supportive care environments over time.
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Families & Individuals

Personalised support that strengthens safety at home and in the community, with practical tools to respond to problematic behaviour.
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Community Teams

We collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to improve behavioural responses and embed shared strategies that promote wellbeing across various services.

Behaviour Analysis: The Foundation of Safer Support

Our behaviour-based safety programmes use evidence-led strategies to understand why behaviour occurs and what changes might reduce risk. With applied behaviour analysis, we help teams:

  • Identify triggers and reinforcers
  • Promote safer, more desirable behaviours
  • Create environments that support safety and dignity .

This values-led approach is about so more than staying compliant. It fosters trust and leads to lasting behavioural change across different settings.

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Strengthening Behavioural Safety Through Practical Change

Our behaviour analysts use applied behaviour analysis to gently support safer routines in education, care, health, and workplace settings.

We help people develop everyday safety skills – from road awareness and fire response to recognising abuse – in ways that feel respectful and empowering.

Through programmes like SWAM, our water-safety curriculum for autistic individuals, we respond to real risks with practical, thoughtful solutions.

By building communication, trust, and confidence, we support long-term change that keeps people safe and helps them feel more in control of their environment.

Take the First Step Today.

H2: How Behaviour-Based Safety Support Works

01 Initial Consultation

We start with an open conversation about your service and what you want to improve. This helps us understand your goals and priorities.

02 Assessment and Observation 

Our behaviour analysts observe behaviour in context, identifying patterns, risk factors, and opportunities for change. This process forms the foundation of your plan.

03 Targeted Planning

We define target behaviours and build a structured behaviour-based plan tailored to your setting, staff capacity, and individual needs.

04 Training and Coaching

We provide tools and mentoring to help your team implement interventions and reinforce positive behaviours confidently and consistently.

05 Review and Adapt

Behaviour is dynamic. We help you reflect on progress, interpret behavioural data, and adjust the plan to support long-term safety.

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Our Approach To Working With Behaviour-Based Safety

We combine applied behaviour analysis, person-centred planning, and practical support to help keep people safe. From supporting an autistic child’s safety to improving workplace behaviour, we begin with the individual.

Our team focuses on what matters to the person and the people around them. We ask what safety looks like in context and how behaviour can be improved through support, not punishment. With this mindset, behaviour-based safety becomes a tool for empowerment. We combine data-informed planning with everyday insight to create systems that work for everybody.

Why Choose PBS UK

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Always Person-Led

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Experienced ABA Experts

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Proactive, Not Reactive

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Positive Outcomes That Last

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Proven Outcomes

Meet Our Team

Meet the friendly faces behind every PBS UK plan, assessment and training session. 

Paddy Behan
Paddy BehanCo-Founder & Director
Tia Martin
Tia MartinCo-Founder & Director
Donald Martin
Donald MartinCompany Secretary

Your Journey with PBS UK

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FAQs | Behaviour-Based Safety

What is behaviour-based safety?

Behaviour-based safety is an approach grounded in applied behaviour analysis that focuses on understanding and improving behaviour to prevent unsafe acts and reduce risk.

How does applied behaviour analysis improve safety?

ABA techniques help identify why behaviour occurs and how to reinforce safer, positive behaviours and environments, e.g., work, home, or school.

Is this approach suitable for autistic children or adults?

Yes. Behaviour-based safety can support individuals with autism spectrum disorder by helping them learn new skills, communicate more effectively, and feel safer in everyday environments.

Can behaviour-based safety be used in the workplace?

Absolutely. We help employers reduce unsafe acts and create a culture of proactive safety through targeted behavioural management strategies and data-informed planning.

What role does positive reinforcement play?

Positive reinforcement is central to behaviour-based safety. It encourages repetition of desired behaviours by rewarding safe and appropriate actions.

What is a target behaviour?

A target behaviour is the specific action or pattern of behaviour you want to increase, reduce, or replace through your support plan.

Is this the same as ABA therapy?

It shares principles with ABA therapy but is adapted for broader contexts, such as health and safety, not just therapeutic goals.

Do you offer support for people with intellectual disabilities?

Yes. Our approach is flexible and tailored – we support individuals with a range of cognitive profiles and needs.

Can you help us improve our safety programme?

Yes. We collaborate with organisations to refine existing safety systems, using behavioural data and ABA techniques to reduce risk and improve safety.

How do you define unsafe acts?

Unsafe acts are behaviours that increase the risk of harm. We help identify their triggers and replace them with safer, supported choices.

What makes this approach person-centred?

We build understanding by recognising and respecting autonomy, as well as different communication styles and preferences.

How do behaviour analysts work across settings?

Our behaviour analysts work across workplaces, homes, and schools to deliver customised behaviour-based safety plans that fit your setting and culture.

Do you support continuous improvement?

Yes. Behaviour-based safety is never static. We provide tools for reflection and review through continuous improvement cycles.

Can you help teach specific safety skills?

Yes. From road awareness and kitchen safety to fire drills, we teach practical, individualised skills that improve everyday safety.

What is SWAM?

SWAM is our Swimming and Water-Safety for Autism Manual – a curriculum designed to reduce drowning risks and build safety in aquatic settings.

Still have questions?

Contact our team or call us on 01234 567890 today.