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Positive behavioural support (PBS) combines the conceptual framework of applied behaviour analysis with the values base of social role valorisation and framework of person-centred approaches. The International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support is a peer-reviewed publication that aims to:

· define and promote good practice in relation to the use of PBS

· add to the evidence base regarding such interventions

· demonstrate how PBS interventions can support people to change their challenging behaviours, improve their quality of life, and result in reductions in the use of restrictive procedures (such as physical intervention, seclusion and as required medication)

· bridge the gap between academic research and service practice

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Volume 3, Number 2, Autumn 2013
Defining positive behavioural support
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Editorial
pp. 3-4(2)

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A conceptual framework for understanding why challenging behaviours occur in people with developmental disabilities
pp. 5-13(9)
Authors: Hastings, Richard P; Allen, David; Baker, Peter; Gore, Nick J; Hughes, J Carl; McGill, Peter; Noone, Stephen J; Toogood, Sandy

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Definition and scope for positive behavioural support
pp. 14-23(10)
Authors: Gore, Nick J; McGill, Peter; Toogood, Sandy; Allen, David; Hughes, J Carl; Baker, Peter; Hastings, Richard P; Noone, Stephen J; Denne, Louise D

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Developing a core competencies framework for positive behavioural support: issues and recommendations
pp. 24-31(8)
Authors: Denne, Louise D; Noone, Stephen J; Gore, Nick J; Toogood, Sandy; Hughes, J Carl; Hastings, Richard P; Allen, David; Baker, Peter; McGill, Peter

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Implementing positive behavioural support: changing social and organisational contexts
pp. 32-41(10)
Authors: Allen, David; McGill, Peter; Hastings, Richard P; Toogood, Sandy; Baker, Peter; Gore, Nick J; Hughes, J Carl

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The Early-Positive Approaches to Support (E-PAtS) Project
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Gore, Nick J; Brady, Serena

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Framework for reducing restrictive practices
pp. 54-55(2)
Author: Smith, Vikki

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Erratum
pp. 57-57(1)

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