Transcription of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
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Committee and Working Group Position Statement Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) January 2018 Faculty for People with Intellectual Disabilities The British Psychological Society 2018 The British Psychological SocietySt Andrews House, 48 Princess Road East, Leicester LE1 7DR, UKTelephone 0116 254 9568 Facsimile 0116 247 0787 E-mail Website by Royal Charter Registered Charity No 229642If you have problems reading this document and would like it in a different format, please contact us with your specific requirements. Tel: 0116 252 9523; E-mail: Behaviour Support (PBS) 11. SummaryAs a result of the broad range of needs that can arise in people with intellectual disability, there is a greater risk of them engaging in behaviours that may be viewed as challenging as a means of meeting their unmet needs and expressing their distress. Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is currently considered to be the best practice approach to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities who present with complex and challenging Behaviour .
with intellectual disabilities, and those who support them, by delivering person-centred values-based approaches including PBS1. Developments are underpinned by the drive to reduce restrictive practices and improve on a systems-wide level, …
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