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Positive behaviour support (PBS) is not a simple answer to the complex reasons why people show behaviours of concern. The PBS approach includes the systematic gathering of relevant information, conducting a functional behaviour assessment, designing support plans, implementation and ongoing evaluation. Immediate response strategies for the management of serious episodes of the behaviour are also addressed, but there is a belief that the best behaviour support happens when the behaviour is not happening; hence the strong emphasis on proactive strategies.
1. How do the principles and practices of the PBS assist in the development and maintenance of a person-centre approach?
2. What are the six (6) steps for providers of disability service to meet their obligations for a Positive Behaviour Support plan?
(refer to your readings or https://www.communities.qld.gov.au/disability/key-projects/positive-behaviour-support )
3. Explain the social model of disability
4. Would you consider that our society values people with a disability? ❒ Yes ❒ No
What is the impact of social devaluation on an individual’s quality of life?
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Part A – Questions Positive behaviour support (PBS) is not a simple answer to the complex reasons wh