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    author will suggest strategies to minimise effects of challenging behaviour in health and social care settings P3. The author will then discuss strategies used to minimise the effects of one type of challenging behaviour in health and social care settings M3. Finally evaluate these strategies for dealing with this one type of behaviour D1. P3 In health and social care settings challenging behaviour can arise daily or rarely but challenging behaviour takes many forms and is a certainty that health professionals

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    in the effective management of challenging behaviour‚ and also generally in all social care settings. Communication is a two way process where feelings‚ thoughts‚ information and ideas‚ are not only sent but can be received as well. Every care worker and client is an individual‚ therefore each has there own individual style of communication and interpersonal skills. Each has to learn how communicate effectively as one‚ so they can understand each other better. A care worker needs to work on their

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    The first technique when displaying challenging behaviour would be being calm and taking control of the situation. This is good but does not always work in severe conditions so that’s when other methods are put into place to prevent this challenging behaviour. Proactive methods are a good method to use‚ this is because you are trying to prevent the behaviour happening before it has even started‚ therefore stopping you and others around you getting hurt. However these methods do not always work because

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    Guitar lesson Ballikinrain Residential School HNC SOCIAL CARE August 15th 2013 Implementation stage The A team - by Ed Sheeran Ralph has chosen this song as he loves it. It’s a song he’d love to be able to play on guitar. Ralph has stated he loves to play his guitar. However he gets frustrated when he try’s to play it on his own. He often has his guitar out when he is relaxing in the unit and has stated he wants to write a song about his mum. Ralph actually sung part of a song he had thought

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    Unit 27 – Managing Challenging Behaviour Challenging Behaviour: “A person ’s behaviour can be defined as "challenging" if it puts them or those around them (such as their carer) at risk‚ or leads to a poorer quality of life. It can also impact on their ability to join in everyday activities. Challenging behaviour can include aggression‚ self-harm‚ destructiveness and disruptiveness. Challenging behaviour is often seen in people with conditions that affect communication and the brain‚ such as learning

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    Challenging the Social Norm. “Story Of An Hour” by Kate Chopin is a telling story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ who’s given the horrible news that her husband has passed away in a train wreck. Devastated by her husband’s sudden death‚ she excuses herself and immediately rushes to her bedroom; this is where readers see a different side of Mrs. Mallard. In time she has taken on a different angle of life. Although obviously upset about her husband’s sudden death‚ Mrs.Mallard has something to be

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    Introduction For this outcome I will identify current social policy initiatives which relate to my service user. Also how legislation is developed in my workplace and will explain the policy‚ procedures and provisions of the services. I will describe the processes of my workplace to develop policies and procedures and outline why they use this process. I will also analyse three policies/procedures in my workplace and how they influence service provision. My placement is working with 20 young

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    Challenging behaviour used to be called ‘problem behaviour’‚ ‘difficult behaviour’ or ‘socially unacceptable behaviour’. It means that behaviours are a challenge to professionals‚ teachers‚ carers and parents’. (Forus Training Notes) Challenging behaviour can be very evident within my chosen disability of Autism. It can be displayed as a physically aggressive behaviour or a behaviour which causes a negative impact on the person or their family. Each behaviour has a function for the person displaying

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    3 90 Credit Diploma in Health and Social Care Student Name: Group: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 Task: 2 of 2 Minimum Target Grade: Aspirational Target Grade: Assessor Name: Rory Parkinson / Sue Woodward-Massey I. V. Name: Paula Collins Unit: 27 - Dealing with Challenging Behaviour Assignment Title: Strategies for dealing with challenging behaviour Date Set: 05/05/14 First Deadline: 06/06/14 Final Deadline: (Learning and review) 23/06/14 Evidence required: Behaviour Management Plan & Report Specific

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    are: - Physical assault; - Dangerous threatening or destructive behaviour; -Non-compliance with treatment; -Self-harm or risk of physical injury by accident -Extreme and prolonged over-activity likely to lead to physical exhaustion. Restrictive physical interventions should always be designed to achieve outcomes that reflect the best interests of the adult whose behaviour is of immediate concern and others affected by the behaviour requiring intervention. "The Adult Guardianship Act applies to

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