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Context: Sector Health Check: Recommendation 51

Context: Sector Health Check: Recommendation 51. Challenging behaviour is a human rights and quality of life issue for individuals, primary carers and families The impact of challenging behaviour is significant for both the person with a disability and for those in the person’s environment.

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Context: Sector Health Check: Recommendation 51

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  1. Context: Sector Health Check: Recommendation 51 • Challenging behaviour is a human rights and quality of life issue for individuals, primary carers and families • The impact of challenging behaviour is significant for both the person with a disability and for those in the person’s environment

  2. Context of Positive Behaviour Framework Western Australia People with disabilities who sometimes exhibit challenging behaviour Immediate focus on the disability sector Future engagement across whole of community Statewide approach

  3. Framework Structure

  4. Progress • Forum • Research report • Guiding Committee • Pilot projects

  5. Research • Partnership with National Disability Services • Involvement of sector organisations • Report ‘Toward Responsive Services For All’

  6. ‘Toward Responsive Services For All’9 Proposals • Family Support Services • Improve Mental Health Outcomes • Development of Best Practice Service Principles

  7. Proposals continued: • Flexible and Timely Funding Strategy • Targeted Sector Development • Interdisciplinary Teams

  8. Proposals continued: • Disability Sector Policy and Guidelines • Regional and Remote Services • Across Government Collaborative Response

  9. Guiding Committee • Partnership approach • Representation across the disability sector (including family and CALD representation) • Identification of pilot projects to demonstrate options to address proposals from report

  10. Guiding Committee Jacqui Mills Parent (Chair) Charlotte Howell Lifestyle Solutions Tracy Delamare Rocky Bay Monique Williamson National Disability Services David Rogers National Disability Services Stephan Van Vlijman Nulsen Taryn Harvey Developmental Disability Council Adam Sullivan Lady Lawley Ed Mayvis Identity WA Margaret Walsh VIP Michelle Thomas Autism Association Maranda Ali Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre Leanne Pearman My Place Tim Doncon DSC (Representing Policy Directorate) Jacki Hollick Disability Services Commission Fran Gresley DSC Accommodation Services Directorate Jill McKenzie DSC Service Contracting and Development Directorate Mike Cubbage Disability Services Commission Pam Toster Manager Local Area Coordination Jamie Smith Activ Foundation Gail Palmer Hills Community Support Group

  11. Pilot Projects • Range of pilot projects to demonstrate options for proposals from report • Evidence to demonstrate ‘what it takes’ • Consideration for policy and service contracting decisions

  12. Pilot Projects • Development of agreed principles guiding effective service design. • Staff Development and Supervision Model using a Positive Behaviour Support approach. • Development of policy and operational guidelines governing the use of restrictive practices in the Disability Sector.

  13. Development of a Pilot Proposal to examine best practice in supporting people with intellectual disability with mental health issues, substance use issues or who engages in offending behavior. Development of a Pilot Proposal to examine best practice in supporting families where there is a family member who displays challenging behaviour

  14. Future Actions • Whole of sector ‘World Café’ session • Implementation of pilot projects • Engagement with tertiary training providers • Engagement with universal providers • Evaluation

  15. Individual Family Carer Tertiary Response Positive Behaviour Strategies Professional Support Support Staff practices Organisational Practices Restrictive Practices Policy and Operational Guidelines Secondary Response Professional Medical Support Primary Response Support Staff Team Broader Environment Lifestyle Support Strategies Control and Choices Support Staff Health and Wellbeing Service Environment Social Support Housemates Relationships Communication Positive Behaviour Strategies Organisational Practices Effective Service Design Family Leadership Professional Support Sector Development Strategies Cross Government responses Positive Behavior Support Pilot Projects Framework (Based on the Framework suggested by the report “Towards Responsive Services”.

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