Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Training

Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Training

APT accredited Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) training from the Association for Psychological Therapies (APT).

By The Association for Psychological Therapies

Date and time

Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:00 - Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:00 PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event
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About this event

  • 2 days 6 hours

Executive Summary:

The course covers the background and rationale for PBS and then looks at understanding an individual’s needs, analysing their behaviour and understanding the role it fulfils. Positive and proactive, the training will empower delegates to develop individual PBS plans aimed at improving their clients’ environment and wellbeing, thus decreasing the likelihood of disturbed behaviour. Using skills and understanding from the course delegates will be able to develop specific client-centred plans, also considering their situation and family / carers.

Given that some incidents will inevitably still occur the course also covers steps to manage a crisis and to continually review and improve the plan.

This is a powerful approach that improves the environment and wellbeing of both clients and staff. This is the only PBS course that is APT accredited and gives access to relevant web-based APT resources after the course.

To find out more or to contact APT click here.

The course covers:

What is Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)?

  • Background of PBS.
  • An introduction to the Model.
    • Functional Behavioural Assessment.
    • Primary Prevention.
    • Secondary Prevention.
    • Crisis Intervention.
  • Relevant background legislation.
  • Evidence for PBS.

Creating a high-quality environment

  • Teamwork.
  • Consistency, safety and reliability.
  • Awareness of surroundings.
  • Meaningful activities.

Considerations for the Individuals

  • Communication
    • Different styles.
    • Why good communication is so important.
  • External Stimuli.
  • Health: physical and mental.
  • Strengths, ability and motivation.
  • Inclusion of their support network.

Functions of behaviour/functional analysis

  • Working out the purpose of the behaviour.
  • Ways to respond to the behaviour.
  • Treating the behaviour.
  • What if we are wrong with our analysis?

Active Support

  • What is Active Support?
  • How it fits so well with PBS.
  • The 4 essential components.
  • Learning new activities:
    • Task Analysis
    • Backwards Chaining
    • Prompt and fade.
  • How to maximise the chances of successful implementation.

Understanding and Creating the PBS Plan

  • What is a PBS Plan?
  • The 4 components.
    • Avoiding an incident
    • Developing alternative behaviours that meet the need.
    • Increasing skills and communication.
    • Longer term plans.
  • What makes a good PBS Plan?
  • Who is it for?
  • Why do you need one?
  • Creating a PBS Plan.

Implementing the Plan

  • Consistency
  • Staying positive.
  • Regular evaluations and revisions.
  • Staying Client-Centred.

Crisis Management

  • Devising and implementing the most appropriate strategy.

Post Incident Learning

  • Procedures to follow after an incident for both the person and their carer.
  • The Improvement Cycle.

To find out more or to contact APT click here.

What you receive as a result of attending the training:

You will be registered as having attended the course, thereby gaining APT's Level 1 accreditation, and receive a certificate to this effect. The accreditation gives you access to online resources associated with the course.

Your registration lasts indefinitely, and your accreditation lasts for 3 years and is renewable by sitting an online refresher which also upgrades your accreditation to APT Level 2 if you are successful in the associated online exam.

Your accreditation is given value by the fact of over 100,000 people having attended APT training. See APT accreditation for full details.

To find out more or to contact APT click here.

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The Association for Psychological Therapies (APT) is a leading provider of accredited courses for professionals working in mental health and related areas. Over 125000 professionals have attended APT training throughout the UK and Ireland.