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Centre for the Advancement of PBS BILD, Birmingham Research Park, 97 Vincent Drive,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2SQ
0121 415 6970 | [email protected]
www.bild.org.uk/capbs
Sarah Leitch
Development Manager for CAPBS
What is good PBS, and
how can CAPBS support
skills, knowledge and
practice development?
At this workshop you will:
Learn more about the work of the Centre for the Advancement of PBS, at BILD:
• The guiding principles for its work
• What it has achieved so far
• The Centre’s current activities
Have an opportunity to input ideas for the future work of the Centre.
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The story of CAPBS
2013: Announced consulting members on developing CAPBS at BILD PBS International Research and Practice Conference in Brighton
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2009: BILD set out its PBS mission
2011: First edition of the International Journal of PBS
2012: Identified need to:
• Learn from international practices,
• Identify share good practice within the UK
• Bridge the gap between academic research and the practical application of PBS.
May 2015: Launch of CAPBS
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CAPBS launches with new
PBS resources:
• The ‘What is PBS?’
animation – now viewed
over 6,000 times and built
into staff induction
programmes
• First three CAPBS PBS
practice papers
• The CAPBS Facebook
page – a hub for sharing
information
Guiding principles for CAPBS
Developed through consultations, forums and round table debates:
• To work with others to share and disseminate information
• To work in partnership with individuals, groups and organisations in the UK and internationally
• To continue with BILD’s 44 year commitment to help improve the lives of people with learning disabilities and their families
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Emerging vision for CAPBS
• To extend our knowledge about PBS
• Act as a ‘think tank’ and a catalyst for the development of PBS
• Work across international boundaries and across sectors
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CAPBS People
• Sarah Leitch, CAPBS Development Manager
• CAPBS’ support at BILD, Emma Loft and Josh Thomas
• 18 CAPBS consultants - working with organisations to implement PBS
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CAPBS People
• Christine Rose – CAPBS’ Active Support consultant
• Developing practitioner networks, eg, clinical psychologists, education professionals, helping link people and organisations to develop and share practice
• Over 250 CAPBS trained coaches now supporting PBS within their own organisations
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CAPBS Advisors
• Professor Dan Crimmins
• Professor Karen Nankervis
• Professor Kathy Lowe
• Assistant Professor Rose Iovannone
• Dr Sandy Toogood
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CAPBS partnerships
International partnerships:
• Centre of Excellence for Clinical Innovation and Behaviour Support University of Queensland
• University of South Florida
Currently working on projects with: Tizard Centre, States of Jersey, PBIS Europe, Build for the Future – BILD’s advisory group of self advocates, and the PBS Coalition
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CAPBS’ activities
• Conferences: IJPBS Autumn Conference , PBS International Research and Practice Conference, conferences on Reducing Restrictive Practices, Trauma, and Active Support
• Communication: CAPBS Facebook page
• Practice: ‘Talking heads’ – video interviews with PBS leaders available online
• Information sheets and practice papers
• Developing: PBS Trainer’s manual, PBS handbook
• Research: 2 pilot research projects regarding RRP
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Learning and Development - 1
Workplace PBS development programmes: Delivering learning and development for staff mapped to the PBS Competence Framework, and designed around the specific needs of the individuals being supported
Workforce CPD events: CAPBS’ in-depth training events, eg, ‘Using happiness as an intervention in behaviour support plans’, help develop workforce competences
CAPBS Master Classes: At a CAPBS Coaches network event, IJPBS editors, Professor David Allen and Dr Peter Baker run a master class on ‘Key considerations in the effective implementation of PBS at organisational level’.
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Learning and Development - 2
Developing PBS resources with people with learning disabilities: Working with Build for the Future to develop training materials for people with and without learning disabilities
Working with families and PAs: CAPBS is working with families and PA teams to develop PBS support programmes around their particular needs
IJPBS: CAPBS’ International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support continues to play a leading role in the development of an evidence base for practice
CAPBS’ Training supports the PBS Competences Framework
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CAPBS Coaches Programme
• 250 coaches by the end of 2015
• Across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland
• New programme supports PBS Competences Framework
• Strong Coaches Network developing - Summit in November
• Pursuing university accreditation
• Collecting evidence of impact
• Developing advisory and consultancy relationships with many organisations through the programme
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Consultancy and implementation
• Organisational reviews
• Support to reduce the use of restrictive practices
• Behaviour assessments
• Regular support
• Policy review
• PBS reviews
• School-wide PBS
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Questions for you
What does good PBS practice look like in the service you work in, or/and for the person or people you know and support?
Make a poster
20 minutes
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Questions for you
How can the CAPBS support the skills, knowledge and practice development for:
• people who are being supported
• families
• paid carers
• service providers
• commissioners
• regulators
What do you need from us?
20 minutes
Any questions for us ?
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Any questions for us?
Sarah Leitch
Development Manager
for CAPBS
Phil Howell
BILD Accreditation
Scheme Manager
Thank you
Centre for the Advancement of PBS BILD, Birmingham Research Park, 97 Vincent Drive,
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2SQ
0121 415 6970 | [email protected]
www.bild.org.uk/capbs
www.facebook.com/CentreforAdvancementofPositiveBehaviourSupport