Challenging Behaviour

Event: CH (31-03-09)

Date: 31-3-09

Aim

To review understanding of what is considered as challenging behaviour - values, knowledge and skills necessary for competent practice.  To begin to evaluate current practice for recording, reporting and managing challenging behaviour with adults with learning disabilities.

Learning Outcomes - By the end of the course participants will have:

  • Discussed a range of behaviours, which are considered to be challenging
  • Defined tolerance levels within teams; recognised the impact of language and opinions
  • Begun to evaluate present strategies for reporting, recording and managing challenging behaviour
  • Begun to review possible forms of intervention, including support systems, which promote a positive value base and which enable workers to assist individuals to communicate and meet their own needs
  • Developed a realisitc and supportive policy on effective team - working practices, when working with people with learning disabilities

COST:   ARC Member: £75.00       Non-ARC Member: £90.00

Unless otherwise stated all training sessions run from 10.00am-4.30pm (with tea/coffee available from 9.30am)

Cost includes materials, refreshments and sandwich lunch

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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