Positive Behavioural Support in the UK: A State of the Nation Report
ORCID
- Rohit Shankar: 0000-0002-1183-6933
Abstract
The 2013 International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support (IJPBS) special issue acknowledged the evolving nature of positive behavioural support (PBS). This “state of the nation” report seeks to provide clarity around the questions that have arisen in respect of “who PBS is for”. It proposes an updated, refined definition of PBS and a guide to future PBS delivery for the UK that captures the developments and issues arising as described below. An overview of current andsignificant research provides a clear narrative about the evidence base “for” PBS, including what the research tells us about how “not to do” PBS. The themes that are explored in this state of the nation report are also pulled together in aproposed logic model for PBS in a UK context to guide future research and practice. As in 2013, the aim is to provide clarity around key issues in relation to PBS, especially those that have arisen in the past eight years, to reflect on PBSin the 2020s in the UK, and to prompt debate about the direction of future service design and delivery models, research and further thinking on PBS.
Publication Date
2022-02-01
Publication Title
International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support
Embargo Period
9999-12-31
Recommended Citation
Shankar, R. (2022) 'Positive Behavioural Support in the UK: A State of the Nation Report', International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support, . Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/pms-research/1231