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Positive Behaviour Support in Social Care

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Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Course format What's this?
Video
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
365 days
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Welcome to the "Positive Behaviour Support in Social Care" online course. In this comprehensive program, you will gain valuable knowledge and skills to effectively support individuals with challenging behaviours in social care settings. Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is a person-centered approach that focuses on understanding and addressing the underlying causes of challenging behaviours, promoting quality of life, and enhancing the overall well-being of individuals receiving care.

Description

Module 1: Introduction to Positive Behaviour Support

- Understanding the principles and philosophy of Positive Behaviour Support

- Historical context and development of PBS

- Importance of person-centered care

Module 2: Assessment and Functional Analysis

- Conducting a thorough functional assessment

- Identifying triggers and antecedents of challenging behaviours

- Utilizing data collection techniques

Module 3: Developing Individualized Support Plans

- Designing person-centered support plans

- Setting meaningful goals and outcomes

- Involving individuals and their support networks in planning

Module 4: Implementing Positive Behaviour Support Strategies

- Evidence-based interventions and strategies

- Strategies for promoting communication and social skills

- Crisis prevention and de-escalation techniques

Module 5: Monitoring and Evaluation

- Continuous data collection and analysis

- Adjusting support plans based on progress

- Ethical considerations in PBS implementation

Module 6: Collaboration and Teamwork

- Building collaborative partnerships with individuals, families, and support staff

- Multi-disciplinary approach to PBS

- Conflict resolution and effective communication

Module 7: Legal and Ethical Considerations

- Understanding legal frameworks and regulations related to PBS

- Ethical dilemmas in challenging behaviour situations

- Advocating for individuals' rights and dignity

Module 8: Case Studies and Practical Applications

- Real-world case studies illustrating PBS in action

- Role-play scenarios and hands-on exercises

- Guest speakers with practical experience

Module 9: Cultural Competency and Diversity

- Addressing cultural, ethnic, and diverse perspectives in PBS

- Tailoring support plans to individual needs and backgrounds

- Promoting inclusivity and respect

Who is this course for?

- Final Projects and Certification

- Developing a Positive Behaviour Support plan for a fictional case

- Peer review and feedback

- Course completion and certification

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

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Certificates

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