Understanding behaviours that challenge
Duration: One day
Audience: Staff that support Service Users that show behaviours of concern.
Cost: £30
The aims for the course:
- Give participants knowledge and skills to proactively support Service Users who may display behaviours that challenge.
- Provide the opportunity to explore the term ‘restrictive interventions’ and their appropriate use.
By the end of the course delegates will:
- Know what is meant by the term ‘Behaviours of concern’
- Understand communication and how this impacts on an individual’s behaviour
- Identify signs, causes and functions of behaviour
- Relate to legal requirements in regards to managing behaviours that challenge
- Be able to manage behaviours that challenge with positive and proactive methods of support
- Know what is meant by ‘Positive Behaviour Support’ and adopt human rights based approaches
- Understand the importance of post incident debrief for both Service Users and Staff
Course Times: Arrive 9.00am for a 9:30 start and finish 4.30pm
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- Give participants knowledge and skills to proactively support Service Users who may display behaviours that challenge.
- Provide the opportunity to explore the term 'restrictive interventions' and their appropriate use.
- Know what is meant by the term 'Behaviours of concern'
- Understand communication and how this impacts on an individual's behaviour
- Identify signs, causes and functions of behaviour
- Relate to legal requirements in regards to managing behaviours that challenge
- Be able to manage behaviours that challenge with positive and proactive methods of support
- Know what is meant by 'Positive Behaviour Support' and adopt human rights based approaches
- Understand the importance of post incident debrief for both Service Users and Staff
If you do not have an account, this will need to be created for you. Please follow the link for joining instructions and more information about the Hub
http://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/ or email lscdg@leics.gov.uk