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Positive Behaviour Support #9 – PBS plans
This badge relates to chapter 9 - 'Positive Behaviour Support plans' of the Personal Behaviour Support e-Book.
This badge relates to chapter 9 of the Positive Behaviour Support e-Book and will introduce PBS plans and explain what should be in a good PBS plan. It will describe the different type of strategies within a PBS plan, and these will link to earlier chapters in this book.
The aim of this chapter is to ensure you know about the types of strategies that should be in a good PBS plan. It is also important to understand the difference between proactive and reactive strategies.
To be awarded this badge, you must:
Please write a short reflective account of between 200 and 300 words about what you think the benefits might be of having a good PBS plan implemented effectively.
Consider the benefits for the following:
the person being supported
staff and colleagues
family and other carers
Why is it important to include a range of proactive strategies in a person’s PBS plan?
Share your ideas with a colleague or at a team meeting and note any responses or feedback you got. Attach this note to your application for this badge.
Submit this along with learning activities 25-26 from this chapter to apply for the open badge for this chapter.
You need to achieve both the Getting started with Open Badges and Writing evidence for Open Badge applications badges before applying for this one.
Evidence for this badge can be provided in written, audio (mp3) or video (mp4) format.
The evidence you submit will be viewable by anyone who you show your badge to. Do not include confidential or private information within your submission.
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PBS Community of Practice Scotland
The PBS Community of Practice for Scotland is led by a steering group of key stakeholders, including professionals and family carers who have experience and expertise in PBS, and who work at a strategic level
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