POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT (PBS) WORKSHOP SERIES

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POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT (PBS) WORKSHOP SERIES This PBS Workshop Series is a product of a joint effort between Family and Community Services (ADHC), Northcott, Cerebral Palsy Alliance & The Junction Works

POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT (PBS) WORKSHOP SERIES This training calendar makes accessible a variety of behaviour support workshops to people working in the non-government sector; from direct care staff to managers and practitioners. One purpose of the workshop series is to increase the knowledge, skills and confidence in assisting people with intellectual disability using positive behavior support. A second purpose to the workshop series is providing workshop attendees an opportunity to register interest in a Train-the-Trainer Program. This initiative is designed to support sector development and aide the transfer of PBS training package curriculum developed by the Behaviour Support Team, ADHC to the funded sector. The Train-the-Trainer Program involves co-facilitating workshops from this series at your workplace venue, along-side a trainer. Through co-facilitation, the training package curriculum and skills in facilitating the workshop are transferred to your organisation for future internal use. (please see the table over the next page for more details) These workshops (and any subsequent train-the-trainer program delivered) are available free of charge as part of an ADHC funded capacity building initiative in behavior support across the Sydney, South East Sydney and South West Sydney Districts of Family and Community Services. This initiative is funded until the end of September 2017 to support a handover of specialist behaviour support knowledge and promoting a skilled and capable workforce in readiness for the transition to a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 1 of 12

RULES FOR WORKSHOP NOMINATION Booking Procedure To register a booking please contact the organisation delivering the workshop directly. See contact details at bottom of each workshop flyer. Each participant must complete a booking form to register. There will be NO bookings made via email correspondence only. The booking form information includes these details: Your name, Your Role, Service Provider Contact details (phone number, email address) and the name, contact details and authorisation of your manager. General Rules for determining places at a workshop are: First come first served basis, however; There will be an initial limit of 4 people per agency per workshop; Funded non-government service providers will have preference over all other agencies. Priority will be given to funded service providers in the Sydney, South East and South West Districts of Family and Community Services. A waiting list will be maintained for those interested in attending but, not eligible to receive a priority booking. Those on the waiting list will be notified if there are vacancies closer to the workshop date. Notification of non-attendance is a requirement. Persons confirmed to attend a workshop must notify the organisation delivering the event if they are unable to attend. If notification does not occur, that person and/or service provider may not be able to book at future workshops. General Information Every Workshop flyer contains a map with the venue location In all instances catering for lunch will not be provided Morning / afternoon refreshments will be available Certificates of Attendance will be issued on the day to attendees Booking agents will notify participant s confirmation of their booking Booking agents will notify participant s of any workshop cancellations All participants will be asked to complete an evaluation form Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 2 of 12

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER PROGRAM Once you have attended a nominated PBS workshop in the series, your funded service can register an expression of interest to participate in the Train-the-Trainer Program. Signing up to participate in this initiative requires nominating a suitable staff member from your organisation that agrees to co-facilitate the nominated PBS workshop along side our trainer at your organisation. The Train-the-Trainer Program will involve co-facilitating the nominated training package at your workplace along-side our trainer. Completion of this co-facilitation process then permits your organisation to deliver future internal workshops using the Training Package Curriculum and Resources developed by the Behaviour Support Team (ADHC). Steps in the Process Attend a PBS Workshop Series session Request support to deliver this workshop at your organisation Co-facilitate this workshop with a trainer Take-Over Potential Trainers attend one of the PBS workshop series training sessions. See calendar of scheduled training sessions. Make a referral requesting the presenter to come and co-facilitate this workshop with you at your organisation. As a potential trainer you will have the opportunity to pair up with the trainer and co-facilitate the workshop within your organisation. Gain access to the Training Package and resources to take over and run future courses on your own. Need More Information: If you need more information on this initiative, at the time you make a booking please speak to the agency delivering the workshop. Alternatively enquiries can be made with the workshop trainer the day you attend. Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 3 of 12

2016 PBS WORKSHOPS CALENDAR July December 2016 Workshop Presenter Venue Page 29 th July Restricted Practice Authorisation (RPA) for Panel Members July August Family and Community Services Building 6 Lithgow Street Campbelltown NSW 2560 5 23 rd August Autism Spectrum Disorder Burwood RSL 96 Shaftesbury Rd, Burwood 2134 6 September 13 th September Restricted Practice Authorisation (RPA) for panel members Cerebral Palsy Alliance 224-244 Restwell Road Prairiewood NSW 2176 7 27th September Positive Behaviour Support and Restricted Practice Authorisation (RPA) for Frontline Staff St George Leagues Club 124 Princes Hwy, Beverley Park NSW 2217 8 5 th October 24 th November 8 th December October Self Injurious Behaviour & Self-Care (intermediate Level course) Positive Behaviour Support & Communication Mental Health & Intellectual Disability November December The Junction Works 135 Thirteenth Avenue, Austral NSW 2179 Campbelltown RSL 1 Carberry Ln, Campbelltown NSW 2560 Hurstville Training Rooms 124 Forest Rd, Hurstville, NSW 2220 9 10 11 Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 4 of 12

RESTRICTED PRACTICE AUTHORISATION FOR PANEL MEMBERS 29 th July Finish: 3.30pm Family and Community Services Building 6 Lithgow Street Campbelltown NSW 2560 Workshop Description: Service providers are required to develop and maintain an RPA mechanism where behaviour support for a person involves the use of restricted practices. This course provides panel members with an overview of the operational requirements to assist setting up a panel at your organisation, guidance with the process of decision-making and the opportunity to participate in a mock RPA panel to gain practical experience as a panel member and examine common grey area scenarios. Max Participants = 20 RBIT.intakeandreferrals@facs.nsw.gov.au Map: Target Group: This workshop is designed for senior level staff within organisations with relevant experience and delegation / authority to participate in or oversee an RPA Panel. Benjamin Fulham, Behaviour Support Team Department of Family and Community Services T 02 4629 1600 Address: 6 Lithgow Street Campbelltown NSW 2560 Suggested Parking: Free all day parking is available by turning onto Dumaresq Street Public Transport: Campbelltown train station is within close walking distance of the office Family and Community Services Office Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 5 of 12

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER 23rd August Finish: 3.30pm Burwood RSL 96 Shaftesbury Rd, Burwood 2134 Workshop Description: The course provides participants with an understanding of the development of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in childhood and the impact of ASD and sensory processing difficulties on learning and behaviour. Supporting people with ASD using a strengths-based approach to learning is explored and just how tools and strategies are used to enhance communication and develop social skills. Max Participants = 25 jeramy.nusco@northcott.com.au Map: Target Group: This workshop is an introductory course and does not assume any prior knowledge of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The workshop is designed to develop an overall understanding / appreciation of ASD. Jeramy Nusco Behaviour Support Coordinator 1 Fennell Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151 T 02 9890 0508 Address: 96 Shaftesbury Rd, Burwood 2134 Suggested Parking: Free all-day parking available Public Transport: Burwood train station is within close walking distance of Burwood RSL Burwood RSL Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 6 of 12

RESTRICTED PRACTICE AUTHORISATION FOR PANEL MEMBERS 13th September Finish: 3.30pm Cerebral Palsy Alliance 224-244 Restwell Road Prairiewood NSW 2176 Workshop Description: Service providers are required to develop and maintain an RPA mechanism where behaviour support for a person involves the use of restricted practices. This course provides panel members with an overview of the operational requirements to assist setting up a panel at your organisation, guidance with the process of decision-making and the opportunity to participate in a mock RPA panel to gain practical experience as a panel member and examine common grey area scenarios. Max Participants = 20 training@cerebralpalsy.org.au Map: Target Group: This workshop is designed for senior level staff within organisations with relevant experience and delegation / authority to participate in or oversee an RPA Panel. Training Alliance 187 Allambie Rd, Allambie Heights, NSW 2100 P 02 9975 8715 Address: 224-244 Restwell Road, Prairiewood Suggested Parking: free on-site parking available Public Transport: Bus from Fairfield Station Cerebral Palsy Alliance Office Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 7 of 12

RESTRICTED PRACTICE AUTHORISATION (RPA) FOR FRONTLINE STAFF 27th September Finish: 3pm St George Leagues Club 124 Princes Hwy, Beverley Park NSW Workshop Description: This course provides an overview of Positive Behaviour Support and the factors commonly influencing challenging behaviour. The course defines prohibited practices and describes each of the 6 types of restricted practices that can be authorised for use. The course covers the legal and policy context for restricted practices authorisation along with work practice responsibilities for staff using a restricted practice when providing behaviour support to people with an intellectual disability. Max Participants = 25 training@cerebralpalsy.org.au Map: Target Group: This one day training workshop is designed for disability support workers providing behavior support to people with an intellectual disability. Training Alliance 187 Allambie Rd, Allambie Heights, NSW 2100 P 02 9975 8715 Address: 124 Princes Hwy, Beverley Park NSW Suggested Parking: free parking on-site Public Transport: Carlton train station is within walking distance (10 minute walk) St George Leagues Club Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 8 of 12

SELF INJURIOUS BEHAVIOUR & SELF-CARE (INTERMEDIATE LEVEL) 5 th October Finish: 3.40pm The Junction Works 135 Thirteenth Ave, Austral NSW 2179 Workshop Description: This one day training workshop provides a comprehensive overview of Self Injurious Behaviour (SIB) including knowledge of factors that influence and maintain the behaviour. Understanding the importance of data collection when assessing SIB and the tools and strategies used in behaviour support for someone engaging in Selfinjurious behaviours. Support and self-care strategies for staff working with SIB are included in the course along with the opportunity to develop a self-care plan. Max Participants = 25 Symposium@thejunctionworks.org Target Group: The training is designed for disability sector staff with existing experience in working with Self Injurious Behaviours and want to further knowledge and understanding of assessment and intervention. Susan Green, Senior Psychologist 135 Thirteenth Avenue, Austral NSW P (02) 8777 0500 Address: 135 Thirteenth Ave, Austral NSW 2179 Suggested Parking: free parking on-site Public Transport: Bus from Leppington train station Map: The Junction Works Office Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 9 of 12

POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT & COMMUNICATION 24 th November Finish: 4.30pm Campbelltown RSL 1 Carberry Lane, Campbelltown NSW 2560 Workshop Description: The introductory course provides an overview of legislation on the rights of people with disability, the concept of Duty of Care and working with challenging behaviour. The course describes Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and the principles that make PBS effective. The course explores how to be an effective communication partner and implement positive behaviour support plans using both preventative and reactive strategies. The purpose of collecting behaviour data and the types of data collection methods (including incident report writing) is covered. Max Participants = 25 jeramy.nusco@northcott.com.au Map: Target Group: This one day training workshop is designed for disability care staff to develop an awareness of the positive approach to behavior support for people with an intellectual disability. Jeramy Nusco Behaviour Support Coordinator 1 Fennell Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151 P: 02 9890 0508 Address: 1 Carberry Lane, Campbelltown NSW 2560 Suggested Parking: Free all day parking is available by turning onto Dumaresq Street Public Transport: Campbelltown train station is within close walking distance of the office Campbelltown RSL Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 10 of 12

MENTAL HEALTH & INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY 8 th December Finish: 4.30pm Hurstville Training Rooms 124 Forest Rd, Hurstville, NSW 2220 Workshop Description: This course develops a broad awareness of mental health issues, including the risk factors, stigma and prejudice affecting people with intellectual disability. The course provides knowledge of positive mental health principles and the use of preventative strategies that promote good mental well-being in people with intellectual disability and covers the four most common psychiatric conditions in a disability context including Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar and Schizophrenia disorders. Max Participants = 25 Symposium@thejunctionworks.org Map: Target Group: This one day workshop provides a disability context to common psychiatric conditions and is recommended for staff providing support to people with an intellectual disability and co-occurring mental disorders. Susan Green, Senior Psychologist 135 Thirteenth Avenue, Austral NSW P (02) 8777 0500 Address: 124 Forest Rd, Hurstville, NSW 2220 Suggested Parking: on-site parking is limited. Westfield Centre has free parking a short distance Public Transport: Hurstville train station is within close walking distance of the venue Forest Road Training Rooms Positive Behaviour Support Workshop Series Page 11 of 12