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Controlling Or Coercive Behaviour

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Safeguarding Adults - NHS England

Safeguarding Adults - NHS England

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controlling, intimidation, coercion, harassment, verbal abuse, isolation or unreasonable and unjustified withdrawal of services or supportive networks. ... range of behaviour neglecting to care for aone’s personal hygiene, health or surrounding and includes behaviour such as hoarding. It is

  Behaviours, Safeguarding, Controlling

5. CLASSROOM BEHAVIOURAL STRATEGIES AND …

5. CLASSROOM BEHAVIOURAL STRATEGIES AND …

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improved behaviour. A good general rule is that positive feedback should occur three times as frequently as negative feedback. The positive feedback does not always have to be verbal – it can also include praise, hugs, smiles, handshakes, nods, and eye contact. * From “Preventing Antisocial Behaviour in the Schools” by G.R. Mayer and B ...

  Behaviours

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