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The work of the Challenging Behaviour National Strategy Group Dr Roger Banks Consultant in the Psychiatry of Learning Disability Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board Challenging behaviour a unified approach Clinical and service


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The work of the Challenging Behaviour National Strategy Group

Dr Roger Banks Consultant in the Psychiatry of Learning Disability Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

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‘Challenging behaviour – a unified approach’

Clinical and service guidelines for supporting people with learning disabilities who are at risk of receiving abusive or restrictive practices Royal College of Psychiatrists with British Psychological Society and Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

College Report CR144 June 2007

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  • Definition
  • Positive Behavioural Support
  • Model of
  • Assessment
  • Formulation
  • intervention
  • evaluation
  • Capable environments
  • Advice to commissioners
  • Good practice standards
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BUT

  • The service user perspective needed

greater emphasis

  • Suggested development of a charter
  • utlining what standards of service

provision people should expect.

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  • ‘Steering’ group:

– CBF, RCPsych, BPS, Family carers, Valuing People Support Team (DoH)

  • “Viv’s big idea!
  • National meeting of ‘interested parties’
  • November 2008
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Themes / areas of concern

  • Human Rights & risk to individuals
  • Campaigning
  • Mapping of current provision and examples of good

practice

  • Development of a “routemap”

– what should happen – source of information / advice for families and professionals

  • Establishment of National Strategy Group for

Challenging Behaviour

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NSG-CB membership:

– family carers – people with learning disabilities – Royal College of Psychiatrists – British Psychological Society – Royal College of GP’s – NHS Trusts – Researchers – service providers – a range of practitioners, regulators, commissioners and third sector representatives.

The group is action and outcome focused and comes together twice a year.

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National Strategy Group:

  • Gathering evidence about current service

provision and development

  • Establishing and promulgating examples
  • f best practice
  • Raising awareness at all levels including

individual and families, statutory health and social care organisations, regional and national governments, the third sector.

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National Strategy Group:

  • Charter for service users and for carers
  • Aimed at:

– Service providers – Service commissioners – Professional organisations – Inspection and monitoring groups – Voluntary / charitable groups – Etc.

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National Strategy Group:

  • ‘Sign-up’ and support of charter is hoped to

encourage:

– Greater equality of provision of services and support – Higher standards of care – Development of effective and person centred supports near to home – Support for families / carers – A reduction in inequalities of opportunity and of physical and psychological well-being

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Charter

Human Rights

People with complex needs have the SAME Human Rights as everyone else to be healthy, full and valued members of their community respecting their culture, ethnic origin, religion, age, gender and disability

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Early Intervention

People will find out everything they can about a child who has behaviour problems, and help and support them and their family as soon as possible.

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Families

Families will be helped to be healthy and happy together

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Person centred planning and support

  • Individuals will have

their own plan and support, including good communication support.

  • Support will change if

it needs to

  • Support will be local
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Good health

People will have the best help to be as well and healthy as they can be

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Relationships

People have the same rights as everyone else to

  • A family
  • A social life,
  • relationships,
  • housing,
  • education,
  • work and leisure
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Good support staff

  • Care and support is given

by people who are properly trained

  • They should support the

person with whatever they need, whatever problems they have

  • Support is provided in ways

that have been shown to work best

  • Extra help from specialists is

available when needed

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Positive behaviour support

Everyone must do everything they can to make sure that people will not be hurt or made to feel bad by the things that are done to cope with difficult behaviour

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Best practice

Everyone must make sure they find out what are the best ways to help people who have

  • problems. They must

find out what is up to date and what works from people who study these things.

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The NSG has also been involved in:

  • Promoting research

– Tizard Centre – LSE – economic modelling of CB interventions

  • Work with DoH

– Facilitating consultation for Post-Winterbourne investigation

  • Campaigning

– Joint work with MENCAP

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The NSG has also been involved in:

  • SCIE

– ‘At a glance’ guides for family carers

  • DVD

– Family carers talking about the impact of CB

  • n family life
  • Model care pathway for CB
  • Presentations:

– IASSID/EAMHMR, APPG

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For more information or to join:

nationalstrategygroup@thecbf.org.uk roger.banks@wales.nhs.uk Vivien@thecbf.org.uk www.challengingbehaviour.org.uk