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Behaviour Process

Behaviour Process and Three-tier Support System

At Kingsbury Academy we define behaviours that challenge as any behaviour which:

·  reduces the quality of an individual’s life.

·  reduces access to learning.

·  puts a child or young person at risk (physically or emotionally).

·  puts the people around a child or young person at risk (physically or emotionally).

· leads to responses from other people which restrict opportunities for social contact, enjoyment or learning.

Kingsbury Academy utilises the following process to support children who display behaviours that challenge:

In order to support the pupil displaying the behaviours that challenge appropriately is it is important staff implement the appropriate strategy to do this we complete a basis functional behaviour analysis:

Define

Identify

Develop

Implement

Define the behaviour of challenge (Specific)

Identify the function of behaviour e.g.

  • Sensory
  • Escape
  • Attention
  • Tangible
  • Medical

Develop plan

Implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.

PBS is a framework best viewed as three tiers of support in recognition that sometimes people find things more difficult and may need more support than others. This is represented as a three-tiered pyramid with each tier building on the next. At Kingsbury Academy we follow the three-tiered support system as shown below: