Background: Attention to the role of mediators has always been a key component of positive behavior support. This is evidenced by, amongst other things, the resources devoted to training front line care staff & families in the principles and practice of positive behaviour support (PBS). In order for this training to result in permanent changes in the behaviour of these mediators it is argued that, as well as acquiring knowledge, it is vital that training impacts on the beliefs and attributions of the participants. Method and materials: The study involved 59 care staff working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour who were trained in PBS. At pre- and post-training, staff completed self-report questionna...
Background - Staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) who display challenging ...
Positive behavioural support (PBS) is currently establishing itself as a framework for practice in s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Stocks and Slater’s paper, “Traini...
Positive behaviour support (PBS) is recognised as an evidenced based approach to addressing challeng...
Background: This study sought to gather information about the impact of extended training in positiv...
Positive Behavior Support has been shown to be effective in minimizing challenging behavior. Therefo...
Positive Behaviour Support is an applied behaviour analytic system of support that is utilised in sc...
Contains fulltext : 201039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
Background Staff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Recent research addressed the relationship between staff be...
Contains fulltext : 155598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...
Positive behaviour support is used by staff to help people with different disabilities, but we do no...
The current study evaluated the effects of positive-interactions training on the extent to which sta...
Background - Staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) who display challenging ...
Positive behavioural support (PBS) is currently establishing itself as a framework for practice in s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Stocks and Slater’s paper, “Traini...
Positive behaviour support (PBS) is recognised as an evidenced based approach to addressing challeng...
Background: This study sought to gather information about the impact of extended training in positiv...
Positive Behavior Support has been shown to be effective in minimizing challenging behavior. Therefo...
Positive Behaviour Support is an applied behaviour analytic system of support that is utilised in sc...
Contains fulltext : 201039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
Background Staff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Recent research addressed the relationship between staff be...
Contains fulltext : 155598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...
Positive behaviour support is used by staff to help people with different disabilities, but we do no...
The current study evaluated the effects of positive-interactions training on the extent to which sta...
Background - Staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities (ID) who display challenging ...
Positive behavioural support (PBS) is currently establishing itself as a framework for practice in s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Stocks and Slater’s paper, “Traini...