Free Challenging Behaviour Training Workshops

These workshops are designed for the families of individuals of all ages who have learning disabilities and display behaviours which may be deemed as challenging. They are available to families who have loved ones living both within and outside of the home environment.

       The approach is person-centred, non-aversive and reflects families’ perspectives.

      The workshops give participants basic skills in functional assessment, reactive/proactive strategies and behaviour support plans.

      The style is interactive and informal – participation is encouraged through discussions and activities in small/whole groups.

 The workshops are titled ‘Understanding Challenging Behaviour and Supporting Behaviour Change’ and are delivered over two sessions within school hours. It is important that all participants attend both of the above workshops.

 You will discuss areas such as:

       What is challenging behaviour

      The impact of challenging behaviour

      Why do people challenge

      Purposes (functions) of behaviour

      How to look after yourself

      Positive behaviour support

      How to prevent challenging behaviour

      How to stop behaviour escalating

      How to manage in a crisis

      What to do after an incident

      Individual planning and behaviour support plans

 Families will be provided with the opportunity to focus on their loved one specifically and to undertake work relevant to their individual situations.

 To find out more:

      See attached dates for course Challenging Behaviour Course Dates 2015and 2016

      Contact us on (01452) 328667 where we will be happy to answer any questions and support you to book onto the courses.