Tier 2

Recent Presentations and Resources

This page has recent presentations and resources all in one spot to help you find the most current information from Positive Supports Minnesota.

TOET Training

Tiered Onsite Evaluation Tool (TOET) Training Webinar Materials Tiered Onsite Evaluation Tool (TOET) 1 Day Webinar Slides TOET Quick Guide

Community-Based Positive Supports

Community-Based Positive Support Modules The modules in this section provide information about how positive supports work and focus on one type of practice: positive behavior support or PBS. These modules can be a helpful way to learn more about supporting people who might experience challenges in everyday life and/or when transitioning back into the community […]

Short Organization-Wide Training

This shorter Organization-Wide Training was initially designed for Small Provider Agencies using a webinar zoom-based format. The recording and presentation slides were organized for 3, three-hour trainings. You can use all or parts of this training to share information with your team. You can use these resources along with the HCBS modules included on the the […]

MNPBS What’s New

Standards of Practice: Positive Behavior Support Across the Lifespan The MNPBS Network has finished the Minnesota Standards of Practice!  Minnesota Standards of Practice Monograph  This is considered version 1.0. We welcome your guidance and feedback for future updates. Email mnpbsnetwork@gmail.com to provide your review. Please visit the Standards page to see the organization and the […]

MNPBS Glossary

This glossary contains the definitions of all the terms presented in the HCBS and Community-based supports modules in one place. For more description and information,  check out the modules in the Team Training section of the website. ABC Chart: A tool used in Functional Behavioral Assessment or FBA that records information while observing behavior that […]

National Program Standards for ACT Teams [External link]

A number of second and third generation studies have shown that ACT programs have not achieved a similar degree of positive outcomes as the original PACT research. Typically lack of strong fidelity to the ACT model is the demonstrated contributor to poorer results. Therefore, this new version of the National Program Standards for ACT Teams not only provides minimum standards for program operation but it also provides brief descriptions of the rationale for many of the ACT requirements which have been difficult for providers and administrators to understand and implement.
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