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Control
Manage
Change
Challenging Behaviour
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Control
Manage
Change
Challenging Behaviour
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Understand
Accept
Tolerate
Challenging Behaviour
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How do people learn?
Experiment
Example
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A Violence-free Culture
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CULTURE
X CBA
Ashe and Conformity
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CULTURE
X CBA
Ashe and Conformity
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CULTURE
CBA
Ashe and Conformity
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Ashe and Conformity
CULTURE
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CULTURE
Milgram and Compliance
12v
400v
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CULTURE
Milgram and Compliance
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A Violence-free Culture
Direct abuse of Service users
Aquiescence of violence
Counter aggression
Internal violence between staff
Does not have the following characteristics
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Unwanted
unpleasantexperience
Undesired feelings
Behaviour
Undesired feelings
Reactivebehaviour
Counter-aggression
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Aversive Stimulation
SituationalFactors
OtherPerson
Environment Self
Task
Baseline behaviour
Post Crisis Phase
Recovery
Crisis
Trigger
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what matters most topeoples safety...
.is the extent and quality of their relationships.People are safer the more others care enough
about their safety and well being to keep a closeeye on their situation, to stand up to difficultsituations with them, to act imaginatively in
response to their vulnerabilities, to negotiate on
their behalf with others who control importantopportunities, and to struggle with them oversituations in which they are contributing to theirown problems. Many people with developmental
disabilities are more vulnerable exactly becausethey lack opportunities and assistance to makeand keep good relationships.
- OBrien and Lyle-OBrien (1993)Assistance with Integrity
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This workshop is based upon a simpleidea:
difficult behaviors result from unmetneeds. In a sense, a persons difficult
behaviors are messages which can tell usimportant things about a person and thequality of his or her life. People withdifficult behaviors are often missing:
Meaningful relationships A sense of safety and well-being
Power Joy (things to look forward to) Relevant skills and knowledge.
A sense of value and self-worthDavid Pitonyak
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These needs are often minimized orignored and as a result, people may
become:
Relationship resistant
Chronic rule-breakers Helpless and insecure Depressed and isolated
David Pitonyak
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Supporting a person with difficultbehaviors requires us to get to know the
person as a complicated human beinginfluenced by a complex personalhistory.
While it is tempting to look for a quickfix, which usually means attacking theperson and his or her behavior,suppressing behaviour withoutunderstanding something about the lifehe or she is living is disrespectful andcounterproductive.
Difficult behaviors are a reflection ofunmet needs. They are meaning-full.Our challenge is to find out what the
person needs so that wecan be moresupportive.David Pitonyak
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Understand
Accept
Tolerate
Violent Behaviour
How we will support the person
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How we will support the person
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How we will support the person
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How we will support the person
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A Violence-free Culture
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is committed to five basic values:
Human dignity and worth Social justice
Service to humanity
Integrity
Competence
BASW Code of Ethics 2002
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