At Bounce Back Co. Therapeutic Services, we see autism as a beautifully diverse way of experiencing the world — not something to be “fixed,” but something to be understood, celebrated and supported with skill, curiosity and respect. Our work is grounded in neurodiversity-affirming practice, evidence-based frameworks and a whole lot of humanity.
We understand autism as a natural part of human variation. Autistic people process information, connect, communicate and sense the world in rich and meaningful ways — and our job is to honour that. We look beyond labels to understand each person’s strengths, interests, sensory world and nervous system, knowing that behaviour is never random: it always tells a story.
Our approach draws from years (90 to be exact!) of collective clinical experience across mental health, behaviour support, sensory regulation and trauma-informed practice. We genuinely love this work, and it shows.
Our neurodiversity-affirming practice in action:
Neurodiversity-affirming support isn’t a buzzword for us — it’s the backbone of our whole service. In practical terms, that means:
• Adapting assessments (like the ADOS-2, sensory profiles and functional behaviour assessments) to understand the “why” beneath behaviours, not to pathologise them.
• Building plans with people, not for them — co-designing tools, supports and strategies that actually fit their life, their rhythm and their neurotype.
• Offering flexible service delivery across home, community, clinic and telehealth so people can show up in ways that feel safe and manageable.
• Using the Bounce Back Method to keep supports practical, creative, relational and strengths-based — never rigid or one-size-fits-all.
• Making sure parents, carers and support teams walk away feeling empowered, not overwhelmed.
We support autistic individuals to show up as themselves — openly, comfortably and with zero pressure to mask or mould. That includes:
• Celebrating their communication style (spoken, typed, visual, movement-based, AAC — whatever works, works).
• Respecting sensory needs as legitimate, predictable and absolutely worth accommodating. We weave sensory-regulation strategies, movement breaks, visual supports, co-regulation and environmental adjustments into everything we do.
• Following the person’s lead — their pace, their passions, their preferred ways of connecting.
• Offering creative modalities like art, drawing, breathing strategies and playful engagement to support expression without forcing eye-contact, stillness or neurotypical social rules.
At Bounce Back Co., autistic people don’t need to “fit” our service. We shape our service around them — so they feel understood, supported and free to be their full, brilliant selves.