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

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
S. Noone, Alison Branch, M. Sherring
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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.
积极行为支持中区域劳动力战略实施的逻辑模型
积极行为支持(PBS)作为提供优质服务的框架在重要的政策文件中得到认可(CQC, 2020;NICE, 2018),但文献中缺乏关于如何大规模实施这一目标的研究。本文的目的是描述最近实施的一项劳动力战略,在一个大型综合护理系统的足迹内,在社会护理和卫生人员以及家庭护理人员中发展PBS。设计/方法/方法逻辑模型描述了最初的范围界定工作如何导致基于PBS能力框架(2015)的区域劳动力战略的产生。它显示了建立一个区域指导小组如何能够协调重要的发展阶段,并将多个机构整合到一个单一的战略中,以实施公共服务计划的教学和教育。它描述了在PBS接受教学和教育的人数,以及该项目在促进服务内部文化变革方面的区域影响。本文证明了将PBS能力框架(2015)转化为认证课程是可能的。最初的范围界定工作突出了公共服务领域传统培训的无效。使用混合学习和基于能力的监督和评估,有可能创造一种新的方式,在新的组织结构的治理支持下,促进PBS的大规模服务开发。这也包括由家庭训练员提供的家庭培训。这是基于Denne等人(2020)的想法,即许多必要的实现构建块已经存在于系统中。社会影响公共服务体系中协调的教学和教育策略可以帮助广泛的护理人员在支持他们所照顾的人方面变得更有效。原创性/价值这是第一次尝试描述在一个确定的地理位置内PBS框架的实现。它描述了卫生和社会保健规划者与当地一所大学的合作,围绕公共服务联盟能力框架创建了一套课程。
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