Positive Behaviour Support is values led and person-centred
Positive Behaviour Support, or PBS, sees every person as a valued member of their community and as such they have a right to be respected, treated with dignity and able to have as much choice and control over their life as achievable. PBS involves the person where and when as possible, or those who know them best. It sees everyone as an individual with their own interests, needs, strengths and goals.
Positive Behaviour Support is about relationships
Relationships are at the centre of PBS. Developing and nurturing positive, safe, professional and supportive relationships, where each person is understood, is central to the success of PBS. Without these relationships, behaviours of concern are unlikely to be reduced.
Positive Behaviour Support is need or function based
All behaviour has a function or a purpose and meets a need, even if this does not seem obvious or logical to us, because a behaviour may appear to be harmful to the person or to others.
Behaviours is also influenced by things that have happened in the past, by events, experiences or responses that occur just prior to a situation and by the response that is received following the behaviour. Behaviour is also influenced by mental illness, trauma, medications, health and the environments in which the person lives (or has lived). Quality PBS explores all of these factors and takes them into account.