Enable Individuals with Behavioural Difficulties to Develop Strategies to Change their Behaviour

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Unit 91: Enable Individuals with Behavioural Difficulties to Develop Strategies to Change their Behaviour Unit code: HSC 3058 Unit number: L/601/9034 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 8 Guided learning hours: 41 Unit summary This unit is aimed at health and social care workers in a wide range of settings. It applies to those with responsibility for supporting individuals to change their behavioural through the development of appropriate strategies. Assessment requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development's QCF Assessment Principles. Learning outcomes 3, 4 and 5 must be assessed in a real work environment. Additional Information Methods and approaches include: motivational interviewing cognitive behavioural therapy solution-focused therapy adult learning methods. Factors relating to the individual may include: culture gender beliefs personality illness side-effects of medication. 519

Others may include: family members other health and social care workers others who are important to the individual s wellbeing. Agreed ways of working will include policies and procedures where these exist. Assessment methodology Learners can enter the s of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 520 Northern Ireland (QCF) Specification Issue 5 November 2013 Pearson Education Limited 2013

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence 1 Understand how legislation, policies and practice affect the support provided to individuals to manage their behaviour 1.1 Describe how legislation affects policy and practice when working with individuals to manage their behaviour 1.2 Describe the methods and approaches available to help an individual change their behaviour 2 Understand the factors that influence behaviour 2.1 Explain how different factors relating to the individual can affect behaviour 2.2 Describe the potential effects of the environment and the behaviour of others on individuals 3 Be able to work with individuals to recognise the impact of their behaviour on others 3.1 Describe why it is important to establish a professional relationship with an individual and others when working on behaviour management 3.2 Work with individuals and others to gather and review information 3.3 Support the individual and others significant to the individual to recognise their behavioural to different situations 3.4 Encourage the individual to consider the impact of their behaviour 521

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence 4 Be able to enable people to develop strategies for changing behavioural 4.1 Work with an individual to identify and agree the factors which will motivate them to change their behaviour 4.2 Explain to an individual the positive outcomes of changing behaviours 4.3 Support an individual to identify situations and circumstances which trigger specific behavioural 4.4 Explore with the individual ways of coping with situations and circumstances which trigger behaviour they wish to change 4.5 Work with the individual to identify and agree coping strategies they are willing to use 4.6 Support an individual to develop and practise the agreed strategies and to sustain their motivation 4.7 Record the individual s agreement and motivation to change their behaviour in line with agreed ways of working 4.8 List any potential barriers to progress and ways in which these barriers can be addressed 4.9 Describe the additional advice and support available when an individual does not engage with the process 522 Northern Ireland (QCF) Specification Issue 5 November 2013 Pearson Education Limited 2013

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence 5 Be able to evaluate and review strategies for changing behavioural 5.1 Conduct regular reviews 5.2 Assist the individual and others significant to the individual to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies for changing behavioural 5.3 Use the positive outcomes identified through the review process to motivate the individual 5.4 Give constructive feedback on progress 5.5 Encourage individuals to find ways in which to sustain their behaviour change 5.6 Record what has and has not been achieved and identify any future work required 5.7 Report the results of the review to all those who have a right and need to receive them Learner name: : Learner signature: : Assessor signature: : Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) : 523