Date: 30 Apr 2024

Managing Behaviours that Challenge in Individuals with a Brain Injury: The Positive Behaviour Support Approach

Venue: Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, West Hill, Putney, London, SW15 3SW

Website: www.rhn.org.uk

Event Notes:

This one-day course will be held in person at the RHN and is open to anyone working with individuals with a brain injury who want to increase their skills and knowledge of managing behaviours that challenge.

It offers a theoretical and practical introduction to the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approach. The use of PBS in managing challenging behaviour is a highly effective, cost-effective method which is generalisable to a variety of behaviours and settings.

By the end of the course, attendees will

  • Have an understanding of the possible contributors to challenging behaviour following brain injury.
  • Be able to describe the possible functions of challenging behaviour – why is it happening and what does it tell us?
  • Have an understanding of the development of both pro-active (preventative) and reactive strategies.
  • Understand the role of communication impairment in challenging behaviour
  • Be able to identify methods that can be incorporated into the clients’ environment and lead to the reduction in incidences of challenging behaviour.
  • Understand the purpose of completing and collecting data around the incidence of challenging behaviour.
  • Have an understanding of how debriefing and regular staff support mechanisms may help teams working with people with behaviours that challenge.

Cost: £180 including lunch and resources