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Promote Positive Behaviour in Health and Social Care Sector

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Promote Positive Behaviour in Health and Social Care Sector

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3P1 Legislations relativeLegislations relative to restrictive interventions in in health andsocial careHSC sector.............................................................................................................3P2 InterventionsP2 Interventions to promote positive behaviour in health and social careHSCsector.......................................................................................................................................3P3 Importance of implementing the least restrictive interventions first.................................4P4 SignificanceP4 Significance of the safeguards ..............................................................4P5 Difference between proactive and reactive strategies.......................................................4P6 Importance of maintaining a person or child centeredcentred approach..........................5P7 Best practices in promoting positive behaviour................................................................5P8 Types of challenging behaviour........................................................................................6P9 Steps to be taken to maintain the dignity and the respect of the individuals....................6P10 Steps to be taken to check on the well-being of an person following an incident ofchallenging behaviour............................................................................................................6CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................7REFERENCES................................................................................................................................8
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INTRODUCTIONHealth is an important aspect for all the individuals to remain wealthy in the present era.Health and Social Care (HSC) sector is serving all around the world for the welfare of thecommunity. For the effective working of these organisations, positive attitude plays a vital role.To have an overall picture of the same, The National Health and Social Care organisation of UKis taken into consideration.P1 Legislations relative to restrictive interventions in HSC sectorRestrictive interventions may be defined as restrictions that may be imposed on anindividual to act independently. In the HSC sector, it is very important to do so to have animmediate control over any dangerous situation which may harm the patients. In relation to this,various policies and regulations are framed by the government. For example: Health and Safetyat work Act 1974 which is aimed at maintaining the safety of all individuals. To deal with this,reasonable forces can be used to save a person. Similarly, Human Rights Act 1998 gives a rightto a person to livewithout interference from others. A person may be detained for any unlawful restriction. Manyother laws are also there. Though these are for the welfare of the community but any person canreach the court of law in case of any unreasonableness (Previte and et.al.), 2015.P2 Interventions to promote positive behaviour in HSC sector Positive behaviour is very important for a successful HSC sector. To promote the same,various thing are to be complied with.Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) plans also assists inthis. To do this, Functional Behavioural Analysis (FBA) is the first step to be carried out whereproblem behaviour is analysed in a complete manner (including the events when the change inbehaviour takes place). The aim of this planning is to relate the functional behaviouralassessment findings with (Positive Behavioural Support ) PSB interventions. With the help ofproper strategies and recognition of the behavioural aspects, one can easily implement theconsistent interventions. This way, a positive environment can be promoted by diminishing thenegative mental environment.P3 Importance of implementing the least restrictive interventions firstTo have a recovery oriented attitude for the patients, least restrictive practices are ofutmost importance to be implemented (Green, 2015). This is helpful to satisfy the patients bymaintaining the effective working relationship with them along with the compliance of the laws.
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