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Managing Challenging Behaviour Caroline Currie V.P. Conference 22 nd November 2013
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Pupils with severe learning difficulties and PMLD Range of diagnoses - ASD, ADHD, SEBD, Downs Syndrome, sensory impairment, speech and language difficulties, global development delay, etc Total of 48 pupils ranging from 4 – 19 years old About Riverside
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Role in School
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Key Stage 1 teacher Designated teacher for Child Protection Member of school Behaviour Management Team Vice Principal Role in School
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Challenges
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Pupils’ needs are ever changing! Pastoral care for pupils and staff Personal values, experience, skills, personalities, home situation, attitudes, etc Time to record Challenges
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Knowing pupils and building respectful, positive relationships Supportive role Staff development, sharing information School Behaviour Management Team Overcoming Challenges
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Children’s Challenging Behaviour Service (CCBS) Social services Therapists Clinical Psychology Outside Agencies
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Behaviour classes – Junior/ Senior Small number of pupils Range of behaviour management strategies implemented e.g. Team Teach Limited opportunities for integration High risk Case Study: Previously
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Behaviour Management included on SDP Action plan developed Staff training provided and resources produced Develop confidence and skills Case Study
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Behaviours – physical aggression, verbal outbursts, property destruction, absconding, urinating, threats, swearing Class of 3 pupils: 2 staff Reduced school day, time out, reduce distractions, quiet room Case Study: Sam
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Risk assessment/ positive behaviour plan Gradual integration into KS2 classroom Structured, varied timetable High levels of visual strategies and support Positive approaches to challenging behaviour Case Study: Sam
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Our Focus
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The reason we do it!
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