What is the primary focus of Ranch Ehrlo programs when addressing behaviour?
To help participants develop healthy, positive behaviour patterns appropriate to their developmental level.
Name one example of a prohibited physical punishment.
Spanking, hitting, paddling, etc.
Can home visits be denied as a consequence for behaviour?
No, unless there's a clearly established safety concern.
Can an entire group be punished for one person's behaviour?
No – group punishment is not a logical consequence.
Who is responsible for reporting prohibited interventions?
Every staff member at Ranch Ehrlo
What term refers to inappropriate strategies staff are not allowed to use?
Prohibited Interventions or Punishments
Is forced physical exercise an acceptable consequence? Why or why not?
No – it has no therapeutic value and is prohibited.
True or False: Food and water may be withheld for serious infractions.
False – they are a right and cannot be denied. .
Define “punitive work assignments” and explain if they’re allowed.
Tasks given as punishment; not allowed because they have no therapeutic value.
What should a staff member do if they witness or hear of a prohibited intervention?
Follow the Resident Grievance & Quality of Care reporting procedures.
Who does the Prohibited Interventions Policy apply to?
All employees of Ranch Ehrlo Society
Are mechanical restraints allowed? List one example.
No – e.g. handcuffs, body belts, strait jackets
What is the policy on withholding allowances?
Not allowed as punishment, but logical consequences can be applied with discretion.
What’s the difference between punishment and a logical consequence?
Punishments are not permitted; logical consequences are natural/motivational.
What procedure should staff follow if they self-identify use of a prohibited practice?
Report to their direct supervisor immediately.
What is Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) focused on?
Prevention of high-risk behaviour
What is aversive stimuli?
Aversive stimuli is negative reinforcements, examples are pressure points, arm bars, with holding basic needs
Why is shaming considered unacceptable?
It’s degrading and conflicts with agency values.
Give an example of an acceptable consequence for breaking a window.
Paying part of the cost using allowance, with ability to earn more if needed.
What document outlines complaint and reporting procedures for participants?
Resident Grievance & Quality of Care Procedures
True or False: Punishment is considered appropriate for pain-based behaviour.
False – punishment is not appropriate and may reinforce feelings of rejection or inadequacy.
Is it ever appropriate to give medication as a punishment? Explain.
No – medication cannot be used as punishment. Participants have the right to refuse medication.
Is seclusion (e.g. isolating someone at a table) permitted? Why or why not?
No – it's not a problem-solving approach and is prohibited.
Why are logical consequences preferred over punishment at Ranch Ehrlo?
Because they teach responsibility and support psychosocial development.
What is the role of supervisors when a prohibited action is reported?
Follow up and ensure the practice is stopped and not repeated.