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Positive Behaviour Support: A Conversation with Dr. Pat Mirenda | Community Living British Columbia
CLBC has a policy about “Behaviour Support and Safety Planning” that outlines requirements for service providers who support individuals with challenging behaviours in CLBC funded services. It reflects a positive approach to behaviour supports for adults and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding behaviours as a form of communication. The policy clarifies that a ‘Safety Plan’ is required whenever a restrictive practice, such as the use of restraints, is being considered. The policy is accompanied by the “Behaviour Support and Safety Planning: A Guide for Service Providers” that provides more detail and best practice guidance on the expectations outlined in the policy.
1.) Part 1: What is Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)? (11:00)
2.) Part 2: Positive Behaviour Support : Predictability and Choice (3:30)
3.) Part 3: Positive Behaviour Support : Addressing Communication Needs (3:00)
4.) Part 4: Positive Behaviour Support : The Importance of Teaching New Skills (3:20)
5.) Part 5: Positive Behaviour Support : The Importance of Living an Inclusive Life (8:00)
6.) Part 6: Positive Behaviour Support : Building Organizational and Staff Capacity (9:00)