Writing Effective Behavior Support Plans
Alison Nelson, Education Services Manager/QMRP/QDDP
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
A Behavior Support Plan (BSP) is a successful way to support individuals in developing new skills. A Behavior Support Plan is also required for any individual who takes psychotropic medication and receives funding by the Developmental Disability Waiver. By learning and experiencing positive social and personal routines, individuals will gain independence and expand their abilities. Through lecture, discussion, and group interaction, participants will increase their practical knowledge of developing and implementing positive Behavior Support Plans.
This seminar will focus on:
• The process for writing and developing BSPs
• Required plan content based on Minnesota Statute 245B and the PMUC
• Implementation guidelines for staff and individuals to ensure consistency
• Documentation methods including tracking and rating scales
• Analysis and recommendation of program effectiveness
• Positive approaches and reinforcement strategies for individuals with BSPs
Audience: This course will benefit all management and program level staff who are responsible for developing Behavior Support Plans.
Cost: $55.00
CEUs: 3.6 for Nurses, 3 for Social Workers
For more information and registration, please click on the link
below:
BSPs.pdf