about us
Built for the people the system keeps missing.
The Project Possible is a family-run NDIS provider based in Brisbane, started by people who have walked the road themselves. Our founders have lived experience of navigating serious mental health challenges and physical disabilities within their own family and they know what it feels like when the system tells you that you’re too complex, too risky, or not the right fit.
That experience shaped everything about how we work. We started this company because too many people with psychosocial disabilities across Brisbane, Ipswich and surrounds were being turned away by hospitals, prisons and mainstream providers and we knew, first-hand, the impact of this.
Being family-run isn’t a marketing line for us, it’s how we make decisions. Every participant we support is treated the way we’d want our own people treated: with patience, respect, consistency, and a refusal to give up when things get hard. Our team is small enough to know every person by name and skilled enough to hold some of the most complex situations in the NDIS.
With the right team, the right structure and a whole lot of patience, possibility shows up. That’s the work.
What we stand on.
Human first
Every plan, every shift, every conversation starts with the person — not the paperwork.
Evidence-based
Behavioural science, positive behaviour support and trauma-informed practice are baked into how we work.
No judgment
Forensic history, substance use, complex behaviours — none of it changes our willingness to show up.
Outcomes that stick
We measure what matters: stable housing, real connection, and people choosing their own next steps.

our approach
Behavioural science with a human heart.
Our team is trained in positive behaviour support, trauma-informed care and psychosocial recovery. We use the evidence but we lead with relationship. That combination is why people who’ve struggled to engage anywhere else stay engaged with us.
- Specialised team for complex situations
- Restrictive practices approved & registered
- Trauma-informed, recovery-focused practice
- 24/7 supports with clinical oversight when needed
our people
A team that turns up — properly.
We hire for character first and train hard from there. Our support workers, coordinators and clinicians come from lived experience, allied health and community sectors.



Want to work with us?
Whether you’re looking for support or looking to join the team — we’d love to hear from you.
