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managing challenging behaviour

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Managing Challenging Behaviour

£15.00

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There are many reasons why looked after children and young people can present different types of challenging behaviours. It is vital that we have strategies for responding to and managing these behaviours. This training considers what challenging behaviour is and how we can react to different types of behaviours in different ways. This course assists carers and social care staff to understand the complexities of negative behaviour. It enables us to assess and understand the underlying needs, which can then be addressed through the promotion of alternative, constructive interventions.

First, this training explores past experiences which may have influenced challenging behaviour. We then focus on the positive experiences we can provide young people to help build resilience and manage their reactions to challenging situations.

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This option is aimed at an audience with prior knowledge of the subject and isn’t suitable for.  Those that are new to the subject would be better with our standard course.

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They are nothing like e-learning! The training is live and interactive. Participants can ask and answer questions just as they would in face-to-face training.