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Polk County Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Network Status

Polk County Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Network Status. April PCHS Board Meeting 04.11.12. Agenda. What is PBS? Evolution in the Network How We are Doing Stories and Embedding PBS in the organization. What is PBS?. * * * * * A philosophy and a set of tools. * * * * *.

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Polk County Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Network Status

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  1. Polk County Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Network Status April PCHS Board Meeting 04.11.12

  2. Agenda • What is PBS? • Evolution in the Network • How We are Doing • Stories and Embedding PBS in the organization

  3. What is PBS? * * * * * A philosophy and a set of tools. * * * * *

  4. Prevention Not Punishment • Positive Behavior Support • Is a values based philosophy designed to prevent problem behavior rather than punishing the individual • Marries teaching and prevention by arranging the environment to make problem behaviors irrelevant, inefficient, and ineffective • Is empirically based to facilitate the evaluation of change efforts

  5. Key Elements • Positive Behavior Support should: • Indicate how staff, family, and/or the physical environment will change (not focus solely on the participant) • Be grounded on functional assessment information • Be consistent with human learning principles • Fit with the values, resources, and skills of the agency/staff responsible for implementation

  6. PBS Agencies • Multi-agency collaboration created to learn about and implement PBS in Polk County. Member agencies include: • Candeo • ChildServe • Community Support Advocates(CSA) • Crest Services • Easter Seals • Eyerly-Ball • Link Associates • Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) • Mainstream Living • Mosaic • Optimae Life Services • PCHS • Progress Industries • Polk County Targeted Case Management

  7. Mission & Values • Innovative inter-agency network promoting sustainable positive support enhancing quality of life for persons with disabilities. • We make decisions based on: • Dignity & respect • Long-term commitment • System consistency • Person-centered • Empowerment through training, support, & education • Reducing the need for right restrictions • Promoting full citizenship and the exercise of choice

  8. Evolution in the Network * * * * * Here’s the vision. * * * * *

  9. Polk County Positive Behavior Support Network An inter-agency coalition promoting positive support to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities. • Positive Behavior Support • Functional Behavior Assessment • Antecedent Intervention • Data Driven Decision Making • Members • Case Management • ChildServe • Community Support Advocates • Candeo • Crest Services • Easter Seals • Eyerly Ball • Link Associates • Lutheran Services in Iowa • Mainstream Living • Mosaic • Optima Life Services • Polk County Health Services • Progress Industries • Community • Cross Agency Training • Cross Agency Consultation • Buddy Agencies • Fidelity Scale • Critical Incident Debriefing • Staff Support Plans • Universal Enhancement & • Recovery • Realize outcomes we universally aspire to • Engage in meaningful roles/life pursuits • Leadership • Transforming the Organization • Anchoring PBS philosophy and tools in the organization

  10. ACADEMY • Learn and Return • For Member and Non-Members • Non-Member would get an opportunity to opt into the Network after initial orientation. • NETWORK • Join and Access • For Members • Additional Training Academy & Network Structure

  11. How are We Doing * * * * * We’ve come a long way, but we have further to go. * * * * *

  12. Challenges Data driven decisions at the individual, agency and system levels Developing an ongoing system that provides timely and relevant educational opportunities Creating a structure for network operations Developing leaders and aligning current policies and procedures with PBS philosophy and tools

  13. Successes • Created a learning community • Shared resources • Developed Network 101 and 201 curriculums • Network Orientation program • Developed a mentoring component • Grown from 9 to 13 participating agencies • Trained 1,066 people in FY11 • Demonstrated a model • Integrating PBS outcomes into Community Living

  14. Stories * * * * * PBS in action. * * * * *

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