Positive Behaviour Support
Program Overview
The Positive Behaviour Support course equips health and social care workers with knowledge and skills in PBS to support individuals with challenging behaviors. It covers key principles, functional assessments, developing behavior support plans, and relevant legislation.
Program Outline
The course is designed to give learners an understanding of PBS and their role as a health and social care worker.
Outline:
The course covers the following topics:
- What is Positive Behaviour Support
- PBS Functional Assessments
- Positive Behaviour Support Plans
- 10 Key PBS Principles
- Antecedents, Behaviour, Consequences (ABC)
- Working in Partnership
- Developing Strategies
- Creating a Behaviour Support Plan
- What is Proact Scip
- Responsibilities
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)
- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Monitoring PBS
- People with chronic illnesses
- The dangers of unhealthy diets The course duration is 0-1 hour.
Assessment:
The assessment consists of a 20-question multiple-choice online test taken after completing the training material. A pass mark of 80% is required. The answers are automatically marked, and learners instantly know their results.
Other:
The course is CPD Certified, 100% online, accessible on mobile devices, and developed by professionals. The course fee is £20. A sample certificate is available.