Jocelyn
Behaviour Support Practitioner/ Psychologist
Master of Science (Psychology) from University of Auckland, Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology from University of Auckland.
Jocelyn Davis is a compassionate and skilled Behaviour Support Practitioner dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. With a strong background in disability support and behaviour intervention, she is committed to delivering person-centred, evidence-based strategies that promote positive change.
Jocelyn takes a collaborative approach, working closely with individuals, families, and support networks to develop tailored behaviour support plans that align with each person’s unique strengths and goals. She values open communication and trust, ensuring that the people she supports feel heard, respected, and involved in every step of the process.
Passionate about continuous learning, Jocelyn stays up to date with best practices in behaviour support, always striving to enhance her skills and provide the highest level of care. Her goal is to not only reduce restrictive practices but to foster independence, confidence, and meaningful participation in the community.
