Implementing Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) involves a thoughtful and systematic approach, especially in the context of Central Coast behaviour support. An NDIS Positive Behaviour Support practitioner may take the following steps when implementing PBS support:
Assessment and Understanding: Begin by conducting a comprehensive assessment to understand the individual’s strengths, needs, and the factors contributing to their challenging behaviour.
Person-Centred Planning: Involve the individual, their parents, carers, and other relevant people in the planning process. Develop a person-centred plan that focuses on the individual’s goals, preferences, and support needs, ensuring it aligns with Central Coast behaviour support principles.
Skill Development: Identify specific skills that can help the individual reduce or replace challenging behaviours.
Environmental Modifications: Modify the physical and social environment to support positive behaviours. This could include changes in the physical layout, routine adjustments, providing visual cues or supports, and promoting effective communication strategies.
Positive Reinforcement: Utilise positive reinforcement to encourage and reinforce desired behaviours. This involves acknowledging and rewarding positive behaviours, which can be in the form of verbal praise, tokens, privileges, or other meaningful rewards, integral to Compass behaviour support practices.
Collaborative Teamwork: Establish a collaborative team that includes the individual, family members, support workers, and professionals. Regularly communicate and share information to ensure everyone is working towards the same goals and implementing consistent strategies in behaviour support.
Ongoing Monitoring and Support: Implementing PBS is an ongoing process. Continuously monitor the effectiveness of the strategies, reassess goals, and make adjustments when necessary. Provide ongoing training and support to individuals, families, and support people to ensure the sustainability of positive changes, particularly within the Central Coast behaviour support framework.