GROW Certification Pathway - April 2026 cohort


Advanced Neuroaffirming Behaviour Support Training

For practitioners and organisations committed to leading best practice — not following it.

The GROW™ Framework Certification is a high-level professional development pathway for those who want to deliver behaviour support that is ethical, contemporary, and deeply aligned with neuroaffirming principles.


It is for professionals ready to elevate their practice and influence systemic change.

Now welcoming Cohort 3.


A Certification for Sector Leaders

Designed for:

✔ Behaviour Support Practitioners
✔ Allied Health Professionals
✔ Senior Educators and School Leaders
✔ Clinical and Practice Leads
✔ Support Workers Implementing Behaviour Support Plans
✔ Organisations embedding neuroaffirming practice

This training integrates latest evidence-based research with lived-experience expertise, ensuring your practice is both credible and human-centred.


Your Certification Experience Includes


5 Foundational online training modules
(Access begins April 1st)

1-Day Live Intensive Training — April 17th

✅ Comprehensive Practitioner Manual & Resource Pack
(Delivered upon enrolment so you’re prepared from day one)

Digital access to editable templates and implementation tools

Community of Practice
Peer supervision, reflective discussion, and ongoing support

GROW™ Certified Practitioner Badge

✅ Listing in the GROW™ Practitioner Directory

✅ Lifetime access to materials and future updates


A Premium Learning Experience

Cohort numbers are intentionally limited to:

• Maintain high-quality learning
• Enable meaningful discussion
• Support professional reflection
• Foster genuine community and peer connection

This is a curated learning experience — not a high-volume course.


Investment in Professional Excellence

$1,500 upfront
OR
4 payments of $375

Many organisations recognise this as a valuable CPD investment.


Limited Places Available

Enrolments close once capacity is reached.


Enrol Now

Join a community of practitioners shaping the future of neuroaffirming behaviour support.