About our bulletins
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We include this section in all our bulletins. If you’ve already read this information, you can skip to the next section. The next section is called About our principles. |
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We want to make sure people in WA are safe. |
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So we need rules about how providers can use some types of supports. |
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A provider supports people by delivering a service. |
Sometimes providers use restrictive practices to keep: |
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Restrictive practices are actions that stop people from:
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We wrote a policy so everyone knows what rules we have about restrictive practices. A policy is a government plan for how to do things. |
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We call it the Authorisation of Restrictive Practices in Funded Disability Services Policy. |
We wrote our bulletins to share information about: |
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Positive behaviour support is about supporting someone to live a good life. |
About positive behaviour support
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Positive behaviour support is about working together to:
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This includes:
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Providers can use positive behaviour support to help them:
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Positive behaviour support is about helping:
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Positive behaviour support works best when everyone:
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There are 12 ideas about the best way to use positive behaviour support. |
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These ideas come from research called Positive Behaviour Support in the UK: A state of the Nation Report by Nick Gore and other researchers. |
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The researchers split the 12 ideas about positive behaviour support into 3 areas. |
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1. People’s rights and living a good life. Rights are rules about how people must treat you:
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2. Understanding behaviour, needs and experiences. |
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3. Providing high-quality supports. |
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Quality is about good services that:
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In each bulletin we explain one of the 12 ideas in more detail. |
Our other bulletins
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You can find our other bulletins on our website. |
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You can also sign up to our bulletin. We can email you every time we write a new bulletin. |
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You can sign up by filling out a form online. |
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Or you can visit our website. |
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Please share this form with your friends and family, so they can sign up too. |