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Promoting Positive Behaviour : Report

   

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Promoting PositiveBehaviour

Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1TASK 1............................................................................................................................................1P1 Identification of legislation in relation to respective interventions in health and social care1P2 Describe interventions which are used for promoting positive behaviour in health andsocial care....................................................................................................................................2P3 Explanation regarding using least restrictive intervention on first priority...........................2P4 Placing safeguarding in place if restrictive physical interventions are used..........................3TASK 2............................................................................................................................................3P5 Difference between proactive and reactive strategies............................................................3P6 Importance of maintaining a child centred approach while establishing proactive strategies.....................................................................................................................................................4TASK 3............................................................................................................................................4P7 Best practice in promoting positive behaviour......................................................................4TASK 4............................................................................................................................................4P8 Types of challenging behaviour ............................................................................................4P9 Steps taken to maintain dignity and respect of an individual................................................5P10 Steps taken to check the well being of an individual following an incident of challengingbehaviour.....................................................................................................................................5CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6

INTRODUCTIONThe health and social care companies are working for the betterment of people in thesociety and they also make sure that their clients are getting best services so that they can theirissues removed. But there are many times that they have to face challenging behaviours of theindividuals so to handle them good communication and interpersonal skills are required to beimplemented by the care takers in the organisation (Allemand, Steiger and Fend, 2015). Thisreport will discuss about various restrictive interventions, legislations which are implemented bythe government for safeguarding healthcare and safety practices. Along with this the variousresponses of challenging behaviour will also be identified. The organisation referred here isNHS. TASK 1P1 Identification of legislation in relation to respective interventions in health and social careRestrictive interventions can be defined as a process in which involvement of serviceprovider in the life of user is determined. The various types of legislations that are relevant to therestrictive interventions are as follows:-Health and safety at work 1974 : This is one of the most important law which is formed so as to provide good healthcareand safety practices to its clients. It is very important for every company to provide safe workenvironment to their employees where they can do all their activities in an effective manner andcomplete the tasks of the company as well. They are required to have full information andinstructions while dealing with the service users so as to make sure that the intervention is beingcarried out in an effective manner. Mental capacity act 2005 :It is also another act which is related to its interventions. Those people who are mentallyill or is not in a position to take decisions for themselves generally take help of their serviceproviders so as to perform their basic functions (Crone, Hawken and Horner, 2015). This lawwas normally formed for protecting the rights of these people as they are having sense to handlethemselves so anyone ca take advantage of them. Common Law :In this intervention, the duty of care which is being offered to clients is discussed. In thislaw health and safety of clients are kept on priority by the service providers. They also need to1

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