INTERVENTION
Integrated Experience - ANSWERS-behavior influences behavior
Decision Making: Key legal and Professional Considerations - ANSWERS-
Accreditation and regulation
professional codes of practice
benchmarks for good practice
criminal/civil law
Decision Making: Key Themes - ANSWERS-Duty of Care
Best interests
Reasonable and proportionate
last resort and least restrictive
The risk of doing something and the risk of doing nothing
Human rights
Two ways the Decision Making Matrix is used to consider risk - ANSWERS-
Likelihood of behavior and possible outcome (severity of harm) if behavior
occurs
The RESPONSE Continuum - ANSWERS-Relax and downplay
Explain or Ask
State or Tell
Prompt, Gesture, or Sign
, Option to use physical interventions
(After Crisis:)
Nurture Recovery
Support
Engage and Learn
Biomechanical Benefits in holding skills - ANSWERS-Outside/Inside
Limit the range of motion
*Consider the individual, behavior, and risk
Key Principles for Physical Interventions - ANSWERS-Position, Posture,
Proximity
Team vs. Solo Intervention - ANSWERS-1. Safety
2. (Protection from) litigation - more witnesses
3.professionalism - greater accountability, different perspectives
Team Control Position Dynamics - ANSWERS-outside/inside
limit range of motion
manage the arms, incline, mobility
Determining a Team Leader - ANSWERS-1. First on scene
2. Competent, confident
3. Best rapport