BILD is recruiting, including Positive Behaviour Support Consultants. More information here:
http://technology-trust-news.org/6N7-51UD0-2DQ069JF37/cr.aspx
BILD is recruiting, including Positive Behaviour Support Consultants. More information here:
http://technology-trust-news.org/6N7-51UD0-2DQ069JF37/cr.aspx
Working with Professor Julie Beadle-Brown at The Tizard Centre, University of Kent United Response have produced guidance on what good practice looks like and provides a set of observable practices that can indicate that a service is implementing person centred approaches such as Person Centred Active Support, The National Autistic Society’s SPELL Framework, Total or Alternative and Augmentative Communication, and Positive Behaviour Support.
The guide can be used prior to or during observations to help the observer know what to look for and how to evaluate the service. It includes a number of key areas to look for, a rationale for why each area is important, and what you should see if a service is providing good support.
You can download the guide from the UR website here:
The first stage in developing a Knowledge Management Strategy was to undertake an organisation wide knowledge audit of the 600 plus staff within the organisation at the time.
Read more of this article from Scottish Autism here:
Managing challenging behaviour, stress and coping and low arousal approaches…just some of the topics covered on the Studio 3 YouTube channel. Access available here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4qvad4WWSv6ZJpIc7UjZFg/featured