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A logic model of the implementation of a regional workforce strategy in positive behavioural support

Steve Noone (Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
Alison Branch (Coquet Trust, 23 Lansdowne Terrace, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
Melissa Sherring (Work Force Development, Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, Durham, UK)

Tizard Learning Disability Review

ISSN: 1359-5474

Article publication date: 2 October 2021

Issue publication date: 30 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Positive behavioural support (PBS) as a framework for delivering quality services is recognised in important policy documents (CQC, 2020; NICE, 2018), yet there is an absence in the literature on how this could be implemented on a large scale. The purpose of this paper is to describe a recent implementation of a workforce strategy to develop PBS across social care and health staff and family carers, within the footprint of a large integrated care system.

Design/methodology/approach

A logic model describes how an initial scoping exercise led to the production of a regional workforce strategy based on the PBS Competence Framework (2015). It shows how the creation of a regional steering group was able to coordinate important developmental stages and integrate multiple agencies into a single strategy to implement teaching and education in PBS. It describes the number of people who received teaching and education in PBS and the regional impact of the project in promoting cultural change within services.

Findings

This paper demonstrates a proof of concept that it is possible to translate the PBS Competency Framework (2015) into accredited courses. Initial scoping work highlighted the ineffectiveness of traditional training in PBS. Using blended learning and competency-based supervision and assessment, it was possible to create a new way to promote large-scale service developments in PBS supported by the governance of a new organisational structure. This also included family training delivered by family trainers. This builds on the ideas by Denne et al. (2020) that many of the necessary building blocks of implementation already exist within a system.

Social implications

A co-ordinated teaching and education strategy in PBS may help a wide range of carers to become more effective in supporting the people they care for.

Originality/value

This is the first attempt to describe the implementation of a framework for PBS within a defined geographical location. It describes the collaboration of health and social care planners and a local university to create a suite of courses built around the PBS coalition competency framework.

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Citation

Noone, S., Branch, A. and Sherring, M. (2021), "A logic model of the implementation of a regional workforce strategy in positive behavioural support", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 185-193. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-05-2021-0013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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