About our bulletins
| | 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 What are the rules about using physical restraint? | |
| | We want to make sure people in WA are safe. | |
| | So we need rules about how providers can use some types of supports. | |
| | A provider supports people with disability 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. |
| | We call it the Authorisation of Restrictive Practices in Funded Disability Services Policy. |
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Positive behaviour support is about supporting a person with disability to live a good life. |
About positive behaviour support
| | Positive behaviour support is about working together to:
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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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| | In each bulletin we look at a different idea about positive behaviour support. |
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