What must be documented regarding participants' dangerous or harmful behaviours?
Any behaviour that has not occurred before.
How many policies are outlined in the CPP & SP?
15 Policies
What is done with the PCP according to Policy 9?
It is documented, written down, and kept
What must Comprehensive Behaviour Support strategies be base upon, according to Policy 11?
The analysis of objective and through assessment information
According to the booklet, how many rights do individuals have?
19
How should medication intended to affect challenging behaviours be monitored?
Carefully planned and strictly monitored, with attention to how it affects the participant's feelings or actions
According to Policy 3, what rights do individuals have regarding decision making?
The right to receive support to make their own choices/decisions, and the right to say yes or no.
Who should be involved in the PCP process according to Policy 7?
The individuals who know and care about the participant and are committed to supporting them.
How should medication intended to affect challenging behaviour be used, according to Policy 13?
A component/aid of, not a substitue for Comprehensive Behaviour Support and shall be carefully planned and strictly monitored.
How should service providers interact with participants?
In a supportive and respectful way, knowing and following their likes, choices, abilities, and differences
What should support providers have in place for addressing participants' dangerous or harmful behaviours?
An established policy for addressing participants' new behaviours that are dangerous or harmful to self, others, or animals.
What actions are prohibited by support workers, as stated in Policy 4?
Cause physical, emotional, or sexual harm, loss of individual rights, or the misuse of personal property.
Who should be involved in the PCP process identify, as outlined in Policy 8?
The roles and responsibilities of those providing support to the participant in achieving their goals.
What should service providers have in place for addressing participants' new dangerous or harmful behaviours, as sated in Policy 14?
An established policy for addressing participants' new behaviours that are dangerous or harmful to self, others, or animals.
What rights do participants have regarding decision making?
The right to receive support to make decisions and the right to make their own choices.
What are the rules that must be followed by someone supporting someone through Community Living Service Delivery?
How should service providers interact with participants, as outlined in Policy 2?
In a supportive and respectful way, knowing and following their likes, choices, abilities, and differences.
According to Policy 8 what does the PCP process identify?
The roles and responsibilities of those providing support to the participant in achieving their goals.
What must be done if a participant exhibits new dangerous or harmful behaviours, as per Policy 15?
It shall be documented and used to help support providers know what to do to keep the participant and others safe from harm.
What responsibilities do support providers have regarding participants' rights?
Recognizing the participant's rights, reflecting ethical practices, interacting with participants in a supportive and respectful way, providing support for decision-making, and prohibiting actions or omissions that cause harm or loss of rights.
How does the CPP & SP ensure participant safety?
By prohibiting actions or omissions that cause physical, emotional, or sexual harm, loss of individual rights, or misuse of personal property.
According to the booklet, where are your human rights written down?
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
What process is used to support participants in deciding and planning their goals and required supports, as stated in Policy 6?
PCP process
When should Comprehensive Behaviour Support be used, as stated in Policy 10?
When designing support strategies to affect a participant's challenging behaviour or dangerous or harmful behaviour.
What protects participants' rights, according to the booklet?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities