Ethics
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100
What is the foundational policy that guides our work?

CPP&SP

100

What is an FBA?

Functional Behaviour Assessment - why does the individual do what they do?

100

What is the ONE skill that you want to ensure that your staff have?

How to build rapport/relationship with individuals.

100

What are strategies that are good for all?

Universal Strategies.

100

What do you do now that you are finally a trained clinician?

FALSE - you are never done learning. Muhahahaha.

200

What model do we use when working with individuals with challenging and/or dangerous behaviour?

Positive Behaviour Support

200

Give an example of a topography for Hitting?

is defined as when the individual with either hand uses a closed fist/open palm to make non-consensual contact with another person's body in a manner that does or has the potential to cause pain. 

200

What is an ecological strategy and what are the three types of strategies we use?

Programming aimed at improving the fit between the individual and their environment. Physical, interpersonal, and programmatic.
200
What is the best way to ensure that your programming is being used the way that you intend it to be?

Use competency-based training.

200

What is the difference between positive and negative reinforcement?

Positive is adding a preferred where negative is removing a non-preferred.

300

What sets the PBS model apart from other models of "behaviour modification"?

It is most ethical as it prioritizes assessment and a multi-element behaviour support.

300

How do we document incident severity and why is it important?

Severity Scales.

To "match" the severity to the programmatic response.

300

What makes a focused support strategy different from ecological or reactive?

It is a short-term crutch and it does not worry about the consequences of response (reinforcement).

300

How do you ensure fidelity of programming?

(1) OBSERVATION - be present

(2) Data Analysis

300

Number of cat inspired tattoos that Jazz has.

What is 4. 

Bonus points for 2 dragons (cats of sky)! 

400

What are the 4 components needed to be a good clinician (and make good clinical decisions)?

- Self-Assessment

- Clinical Expertise

- Critical Thinking

- Ethical Decision Making

400

What are the 4 mandatory components of a functional behaviour assessment?

File review, functional behaviour assessment (Kansas/BAG), Interviews (MA or AFA), and observations.

400

What are the 4 types of strategies that we use (from the multi-element behaviour support framwork)?

- Ecological

- Positive Programming

- Focused Support

- Reactive Strategies

400

What are the 3 tiers in three-tiered training?

Verbal, Role-Play, Real Life

400

Name 2 models that we use with PBS?

- Harm Reduction

- Trauma Informed Care

- Person-Centred Thinking

- Maslow's Hierarchy

- Developmental Model

500
If an individual engages in dangerous and/or harmful behaviour, they shall have a ______________.

Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan.

500

What are the 5 types of analyses required for a functional assessment (from functional assessment worksheet)?

Description of behaviour, antecedent analysis, consequenence analysis, ecological analysis, and context of behaviour.

500

What is the first thing we do when we recognize the use or the need to use a restrictive procedure?

CORE GROUP MEETING!!!

500

What do you do when you've finished writing your CBSP?

FALSE - a CBSP is never done. Muhahaha.

500

When I was a young boy...

My father took me into the city, to see a marching band.