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What is "behaviour that challenges"?
Prevention strategies
Building a positive environment
Person-centred aproach
Environmental culture
Behaviour management old logic : punish/reward
Introduction to the 6 Stage Target Model
Identify maladaptive behaviours
Identify positive behaviours
Causes of behaviours that challenge : reflex
Causes of behaviours that challenge : the human nervous system
Stage 2: Understand/empathise : causes of behaviours that challenge trauma
Causes of behaviours that challenge : factors that affect brain functioning
Causes of behaviours that challenge : reactive
Causes of behaviours that challenge : intentional
Causes of behaviours that challenge : the biopsychosocial model
Behavioural analysis
Introduction
Developing a Strategy
Step 1: the current strategy
Step 2: manage the stress : recovery from trauma
Step 2: manage the stress : using the HELP principle
Step 3: meet the need
Creating the plan
Teaching methods
Creating a competing pathway
Relationships : professional or personal
Self-awareness and self-management
The stages of escalation
Signs of escalation
Introspection
Respond appropriately
De-escalation through positive attitude and empathy
Empathy
Bringing escalation to a solution or resolution
Eliminating or supporting to cope with the stress
Help, prompt, wait, protect
Planned responses
Stage 6: learn from incident.

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