Commentary on a "unified approach to behaviours that challenge": a social care provider perspective
By: Ockenden, John.
Series: Tizard Learning Disability Review 25 (3) 159-162: 2020. 2020Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Online resources: Read this Article Summary: Purpose This paper aims to consider the extent to which academic research, as described by the papers in this journal, has helped the large-scale use of positive behaviour support (PBS) with people with learning disabilities whose behaviour may be challenging. Design/methodology/approach The author explores the issue from the perspective of a social care provider seeking to implement PBS successfully across the organisation's services. Findings The author concludes that research needs to refocus its efforts if it is to make a real contribution and argues that future emphasis should be on implementation. Originality/value This commentary articulates the concerns and experiences of a service provider that has striven to implement effective, evidence-based support, informed by relevant research, for many years. Such a perspective is rarely heard in academic PBS research literature.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Article Research | IHC Library | Article (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (Article available on request) | 08/TLDR-08-2020-0020 |
Purpose This paper aims to consider the extent to which academic research, as described by the papers in this journal, has helped the large-scale use of positive behaviour support (PBS) with people with learning disabilities whose behaviour may be challenging. Design/methodology/approach The author explores the issue from the perspective of a social care provider seeking to implement PBS successfully across the organisation's services. Findings The author concludes that research needs to refocus its efforts if it is to make a real contribution and argues that future emphasis should be on implementation. Originality/value This commentary articulates the concerns and experiences of a service provider that has striven to implement effective, evidence-based support, informed by relevant research, for many years. Such a perspective is rarely heard in academic PBS research literature.
There are no comments on this title.