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Understanding Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)

How is Positive Behaviour Support Delivered?

First things first, lets

Collect Information

The PBS process is started by gathering information about the person and their supports networks.

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PBS used a strength-based process to understand a persons:

  • Goals and dreams

  • History

  • Physical health

  • Mental health

  • Important relationships in the persons life

Key Principles of Positive Behaviour Support

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Inclusion
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Choice
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Control
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Participation
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Equality of opportunity
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Health and well-being
Understand the reasons for challenging behaviour
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Create physical and social environments that are supportive and capable of meeting peoples needs
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Teach new skills that can replace challenging behaviours
Person centred
Consider the person's whole life
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Life history
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Physical health
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Emotional needs
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Important relationships
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Hopes and dreams
Person centred

Positive Behaviour Support Model

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What is Positive Behaviour Support?

Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is an evidence based therapeutic approach for dealing with behaviour that challenges.

 

PBS was developed to help people with an intellectual or cognitive disability who display, or at risk of displaying, behaviours which challenge. People of all ages can benefit from PBS.

What is PBS?
Key principles of PBS
How PBS is delivered
PBS model

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