Positive Behaviour Support
Our Behaviour Support team focuses on developing person-centred strategies that help people to lead full lives in the community and avoid more costly interventions. Our approach combines years of experience with best practice in the field, including NICE guidance and the PBS Competence Framework. We work closely with relatives and support teams, providing hands on training to ensure they have the skills they need to implement a person’s behaviour support programme In addition to standard trigger reduction strategies, we have worked hard to develop more technical strategies aimed at teaching people new skills. Teaching people the skills they need to live the life they want Our Consultant Behaviour Analysts are trained in sophisticated behavioural skills-teaching techniques. They teach the person what to do when they encounter a trigger for their challenging behaviour.
This approach adds to a person’s skills set and increases their independence. It is the best way to bring about long-term positive changes in behaviour. And it frequently leads to cost savings through reduced need for high staffing levels.
We know that people can learn positive alternatives to challenging behaviour, communicating more effectively and leading happier and less distressed lives.
The above implementation of frameworks as above gives us an edge in terms of how services are designed around the needs of a wide spectrum of needs. Such methods are fundamental to what we deliver now and to our future work to ensure needs are met but also to consider emotional, mental wellbeing, behaviours and coping strategies and relationships within the service are met.
Such approaches have ensured Inclusive Care Support remain at the forefront within the social care provider market and have enabled us to grow and sustain our company brand.