COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the course on Managing Challenging Behaviours in Mental Health (Adults and Children). This course is designed to provide you with comprehensive knowledge and practical strategies to effectively manage challenging behaviours in individuals with mental health conditions. By focusing on positive behaviour support, this course aims to improve the quality of life for individuals and their carers.
We begin with an introduction to challenging behaviours, defining what they are and exploring the various types. You will learn about the significant impact these behaviours can have on individuals and their carers and understand the importance of implementing positive behaviour support to manage these behaviours effectively.
Understanding the connection between mental health and behaviour is crucial. This section covers how mental health conditions influence behaviour, the developmental factors in children and adults, and the complexities of co-occurring disorders that can exacerbate challenging behaviours.
Assessment of challenging behaviours is the foundation for developing effective interventions. You will learn about Functional Behavioural Assessment (FBA), various behavioural data collection methods, and techniques for identifying triggers and antecedents that lead to challenging behaviours.
The role of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is central to this course. You will explore the principles of PBS, its benefits in managing behaviours, and review case studies that highlight the effectiveness of PBS in various settings.
Developing behaviour support plans is a critical skill. This module covers the essential components of a behaviour support plan, setting measurable goals and objectives, and the processes for monitoring and reviewing these plans to ensure they remain effective.
Proactive strategies for behaviour management focus on preventing challenging behaviours before they occur. You will learn about environmental modifications, teaching alternative skills, and reinforcement techniques to encourage positive behaviours.
Reactive strategies are necessary when challenging behaviours arise. This section covers de-escalation techniques, crisis intervention strategies, and post-incident debriefing to manage and mitigate the impact of challenging behaviours.
Effective communication is key to managing challenging behaviours. You will develop skills in verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening, and enhancing communication for individuals with disabilities to improve interactions and outcomes.
Behavioural interventions are practical tools for managing behaviours. This module explores positive reinforcement, token economy systems, and behavioural contracts as methods to promote desired behaviours and reduce challenging ones.
Ethical considerations in behaviour management are paramount. You will learn about informed consent, respecting individual rights and dignity, and balancing safety and autonomy in behaviour management practices.
Working with families and carers is essential for a holistic approach to behaviour management. This section covers family-centred approaches, training and supporting carers, and building collaborative relationships to enhance the support network for individuals.
Cultural sensitivity in behaviour management is crucial for effective and respectful interventions. You will explore understanding cultural differences, adapting interventions to cultural contexts, and promoting inclusivity in your practices.
Understanding Australian legal and policy frameworks ensures compliance and ethical practice. This module covers relevant legislation and regulations, policies and guidelines for behaviour management, and the importance of thorough reporting and documentation.
Finally, evaluation and continuous improvement are necessary for effective behaviour management. You will learn the purpose of monitoring and evaluation, steps in the evaluation process, and tools and techniques for ongoing assessment to enhance the effectiveness of behaviour management strategies.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to manage challenging behaviours in individuals with mental health conditions effectively, ensuring a supportive and positive environment for both individuals and their carers.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Introduction to Challenging Behaviours
- Definition and Types of Challenging Behaviours
- Impact on Individuals and Carers
- Importance of Positive Behaviour Support
2. Understanding Mental Health and Behaviour
- Mental Health Conditions and Their Influence on Behaviour
- Developmental Factors in Children and Adults
- Co-occurring Disorders
3. Assessment of Challenging Behaviours
- Functional Behavioural Assessment (FBA)
- Behavioural Data Collection Methods
- Identifying Triggers and Antecedents
4. The Role of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
- Principles of PBS
- Benefits of PBS in Managing Behaviours
- Case Studies Highlighting PBS Effectiveness
5. Developing Behaviour Support Plans
- Components of a Behaviour Support Plan
- Setting Measurable Goals and Objectives
- Monitoring and Reviewing Behaviour Plans
6. Proactive Strategies for Behaviour Management
- Environmental Modifications
- Teaching Alternative Skills
- Reinforcement Techniques
7. Reactive Strategies for Behaviour Management
- De-escalation Techniques
- Crisis Intervention Strategies
- Post-incident Debriefing
8. Communication Techniques
- Verbal and Non-verbal Communication
- Active Listening Skills
- Enhancing Communication for Individuals with Disabilities
9. Behavioural Interventions
- Positive Reinforcement
- Token Economy Systems
- Behavioural Contracts
10. Ethical Considerations in Behaviour Management
- Informed Consent
- Respecting Individual Rights and Dignity
- Balancing Safety and Autonomy
11. Working with Families and Carers
- Family-Centred Approaches
- Training and Supporting Carers
- Building Collaborative Relationships
12. Cultural Sensitivity in Behaviour Management
- Understanding Cultural Differences
- Adapting Interventions to Cultural Contexts
- Promoting Inclusivity
13. Australian Legal and Policy Frameworks
- Relevant Legislation and Regulations
- Policies and Guidelines for Behaviour Management
- Reporting and Documentation Requirements
14. Evaluation and Continuous Improvement
- Purpose of Monitoring and Evaluation
- Steps in Monitoring and Evaluation
- Tools and Techniques for Monitoring and Evaluation
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.
COURSE DELIVERY:
Purchase and download course content.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.