Rights and Responsibilities
Behaviour Categories
Safety Planning
Behaviour Support
Documentation
100
These are the specific rights individuals we support have with regard to their behaviour support and safety planning
What is: Right to be fully informed about their BSP, to participate in its development, to know about any proposed restrictive practices that are in the plan and to receive most effective interventions and treatment possible.
100
Behaviour is a form of
What is communication
100
This category of practices is included in every Safety Plan and according to CLBC policy needed to be authorized.
What is Restrictive Practice.
100
This form of assessment is essential for the development of behaviour support plan and safety plan
What is Functional Behaviour Assessment
100
Behaviour Support Plan must be reviewed at this frequency
What is annually
200
These are staff rights when supporting individuals with challenging behaviour
What is: a safe workplace, support with implementation of BSP and SP, access to relevant training.
200
This occurs when serious behaviours are not addressed in a timely manner
An escalation to crisis (critical or unsafe behaviours)
200
This plan is essential for all individuals being supported through a CLBC contract regardless of the nature and intensity of behaviours.
What is a Person Centered Plan
200
This is the core goal of a Behaviour Support Plan
What is to Improve the Overall Quality of Life of the individual.
200
A safety plan must be reviewed at this frequency
What is every 6 months
300
Having CCTV installed in an individuals suite is NOT a restrictive practice. True or False ??
What is FALSE. It is a restriction of right to privacy
300
This refers to early intervention in adult services
Addressing behaviours that are minor through effective implementation of a person centred plan.
300
This plan must always accompany a Safety Plan
What is a Behaviour Support Plan
300
All behaviours that are critical and unsafe need the following two plans to be developed by a qualified behaviour consultant.
What is safety plan and behaviour support plan
300
Once the safety plan is finalized those authorized restrictions can stay for life. True or False ?
What is FALSE
400
This principle guides our decision making process when deciding on strategies to respond to individuals with challenging behaviours
What is Principle of least restrictive treatment.
400
The safety plan review process must include review of effort being made by the team to teach adaptive skills that will eventually help eliminate the safety plan for some individuals. TRUE or FALSE
What is TRUE
400
Limited access to certain activities and certain places within the residence (e.g. Kitchen, yard, laundry room, fridge etc) is an example of.
What is RESTRICTION OF RIGHTS
400
A plan that outlines strategies to address challenging behaviour and teach adaptive behaviours is
Behaviour Support Plan
400
This person within our agency is responsible to ensure that all plans included in care plan of the individual are in compliance with CLBC policy and our documentation standards.
What is the Team Leader
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