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Soft Skills & Ethics 3 Days
Positive Behaviour Support
Intensive, practical PBS training — equipping Nigerian care workers with evidence-based tools to support individuals with complex behavioural needs positively and effectively.
Program Overview
This highly intensive 3-day deep dive significantly expands on basic PBS principles, designed exclusively for senior staff managing highly complex, volatile behavioral cases.
Participants will engage in detailed functional behavioral assessments, learning how to reconstruct care environments to entirely prevent distress before it occurs.
The training includes extensive role-play, data analysis, and scenario mapping tailored to Nigerian residential and community care settings, ensuring graduates become elite PBS champions.
Participants will engage in detailed functional behavioral assessments, learning how to reconstruct care environments to entirely prevent distress before it occurs.
The training includes extensive role-play, data analysis, and scenario mapping tailored to Nigerian residential and community care settings, ensuring graduates become elite PBS champions.
Course Curriculum
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Module 1: Advanced Applied Behaviour Analysis
Deep dive into the Antecedent, Behaviour, Consequence model.
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Module 2: Functional Assessments
Gathering and analyzing data to understand the exact function of a behavior.
3
Module 3: Proactive Strategies
Designing environments and communication systems that eliminate triggers.
4
Module 4: Active Strategies
Teaching the individual replacement behaviors and coping skills.
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Module 5: Reactive Strategies
Safe and ethical crisis management when proactive measures fail.
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Module 6: Implementation & Leadership
How to lead a care team in maintaining consistent PBS practices.
What You Will Learn
Conduct and analyze Functional Behavioural Assessments
Design comprehensive behavior support plans
Implement advanced proactive environmental adaptations
Train junior staff in de-escalation methodologies
Reduce organizational reliance on restrictive interventions
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