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Who’s challenging who? : a co produced approach for training staff in learning disability services about challenging behaviour

Who’s challenging who? : a co produced approach for training staff in learning disability services about challenging behaviour

... WCW training course, Hastings et ...whether training only two staff members is sufficient to engender attitude and culture change within the setting, and this may have had some impact on the findings ... See full document

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Workforce development and challenging behaviour : training staff to treat, to manage or to cope?

Workforce development and challenging behaviour : training staff to treat, to manage or to cope?

... adults challenging behaviours in learning disability services need to be very good at what they ...known about effective, evidence-based approaches and whether and how these are used in ... See full document

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Clinical and cost effectiveness of staff training in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for treating challenging behaviour in adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomised controlled trial

Clinical and cost effectiveness of staff training in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for treating challenging behaviour in adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomised controlled trial

... Aberrant Behaviour Checklist (ABC) score measured repeatedly at six and 12 months following ...covariance approach based on a correlation of ...intellectual disability services, using the ... See full document

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The team climate in residential care homes for adults with a learning disability who display challenging behaviour: A group level analysis

The team climate in residential care homes for adults with a learning disability who display challenging behaviour: A group level analysis

... f challenging behaviours, and in which consistency of approach by all members o f a team, and the need to be able to review and devise new strategies for challenging behaviour management were ... See full document

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Trainer and support staff’s experiences of engaging with the Who’s Challenging Who? challenging behaviour training course

Trainer and support staff’s experiences of engaging with the Who’s Challenging Who? challenging behaviour training course

... trainees who were expecting it to be led by people who worked in residential ...WCW training, and of Contact Theory (Allport, ...the training, and this can be seen in the subtle ways in which ... See full document

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Effectiveness of the ‘Who’s Challenging Who’ support staff training intervention to improve attitudes and empathy towards adults with intellectual disability and challenging behaviours: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

Effectiveness of the ‘Who’s Challenging Who’ support staff training intervention to improve attitudes and empathy towards adults with intellectual disability and challenging behaviours: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

... for staff in residential settings to increase their empathy towards people with ID and CBs compared with a waiting list control ...and services delivered to people with ID and CB, and their families/carers, ... See full document

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Staff training and challenging behaviour : Who needs it?

Staff training and challenging behaviour : Who needs it?

... people who have challenging behaviour in learning disability services need to be good at what they ...These staff are trained by their employers to manage and to treat ... See full document

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Music therapy with adults with learning difficulties and 
‘severe challenging behaviour'

Music therapy with adults with learning difficulties and ‘severe challenging behaviour'

... concerned about the implication that people who have not had an opportunity to explore the impact of their emotional history would not be able to undertake co-operative ...participants who ... See full document

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The Experiences of Staff Who Support People with Intellectual Disability on Issues About Death, Dying, and Bereavement:a metasynthesis

The Experiences of Staff Who Support People with Intellectual Disability on Issues About Death, Dying, and Bereavement:a metasynthesis

... participants, who felt they were doing their best in the absence of feedback, training or ...for training: “I think bereavement awareness is the big key … it’s actually having [staff] talk ... See full document

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An Investigation of Physiological Arousal in Children with Autism and Co morbid Challenging Behaviour

An Investigation of Physiological Arousal in Children with Autism and Co morbid Challenging Behaviour

... The lack of a consistent association between physiological activity and stereotypy in the current study raises a number of questions and future research areas of interest for behaviour analysts. For example, ... See full document

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A Framework for Decision Making within Strength & Conditioning Coaching

A Framework for Decision Making within Strength & Conditioning Coaching

... of S&C coaching. Subsequently, S&C practice entails the constant integration of knowledge from the scientific disciplines ...the S&C coaching process whereby coaches must plan, deliver ... See full document

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Scalable monitoring of student interaction indicators in exploratory learning environments

Scalable monitoring of student interaction indicators in exploratory learning environments

... students’ learning processes; Mercier et ...the Learning Analytics community [5, 17, ...exploratory learning activities nor on the question of the scalability of provision of teacher assistance tools ... See full document

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Is the amount of exposure to aggressive challenging behaviour related to staff work related well being in intellectual disability services? Evidence from a clustered research design

Is the amount of exposure to aggressive challenging behaviour related to staff work related well being in intellectual disability services? Evidence from a clustered research design

... aggressive challenging behaviour related to staff work-related well-being in intellectual disability services? Evidence from a clustered research ... See full document

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The effect of challenging behaviour, and staff support, on the psychological well-being of staff working with older adults with dementia

The effect of challenging behaviour, and staff support, on the psychological well-being of staff working with older adults with dementia

... with learning disabilities by Hatton, Brown, Caine & Emerson (1995), who explored stressors reported by direct care staff and the coping strategies used to deal with ...them. Staff working ... See full document

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Children with Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviour: Relationship between Parents and Professionals

Children with Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviour: Relationship between Parents and Professionals

... At this point, I felt concerned that the themes were too closely linked to my interview questions. They seemed to lack something important and failed to represent the variability and complexity of participant’s accounts. ... See full document

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Who occupies disability?

Who occupies disability?

... However, the ideological principles of the free market, low taxation, and reducing the burden of government are enduring and key traditional elements of politically conservative party programs. Healthcare is a huge and ... See full document

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"When [S]He is Working [S]He is Not at Home": Challenging Assumptions About Remote Work

"When [S]He is Working [S]He is Not at Home": Challenging Assumptions About Remote Work

... allowed to telework, why they do it, and what the implications are for doing so. In brief, there is good reason to believe that teleworking is at best a mixed blessing for working families and in all likelihood engenders ... See full document

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Quality of care for people with mental handicap and challenging behaviour : an investigation of the impact of staff training in goal attainment scaling and behavioural procedures

Quality of care for people with mental handicap and challenging behaviour : an investigation of the impact of staff training in goal attainment scaling and behavioural procedures

... This study examined the contribution to quality of care of a goal planning technique called Goal Attainment Scaling and its impact upon the quality of life of people with severe mental h[r] ... See full document

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Challenging assumptions about IT skills in HE

Challenging assumptions about IT skills in HE

... • Establish an effective digital literacy policy • Don’t assume,. identify[r] ... See full document

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Sea Change in Library Use

Sea Change in Library Use

... counselling services. The majority of this training could be included on the induction days for the summer course and the academic ...a co-ordinator who will be trained to provide counselling ... See full document

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