Applying Positive Behavior Supports in Minnesota Human Service Settings
Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) is an evidence-based approach that offers respectful, supportive, and effective ways to prevent and improve challenging behavior and to promote pro-social behavior, person-centered values, and quality of life, as well as to improve the system in which the services are being delivered. PBS builds on peoples’ successes, strengths, and desires, and does not include the use of punishment. This sequence of six trainings will allow attendees to learn about the PBS model across universal, targeted, and intensive tiers, with opportunities to connect evidence-based strategies across a variety of applications. The PBS trainings are appropriate for providers, professionals, educators, and teams who support children and adults across various settings (e.g., counties, providers, mental health services, schools).
Tier 1 Curriculum
Day 1
PBS Intensive Tier 1 Day 1 2022 (slides)
2021 training – PBS-Intensive-Training-Day-1-Activity-2
2021 training – PBS-Hennepin-County-MN-Organizational slides
2021 training – PBS- group discussion notes
Day 2
PBS Intensive Tier 1 Day 2 2022 (slides)
2021 training – PBS-Day-2-Activity-1-Action-Plan-form
Day 3
Day 4
PBS Intensive Tier 1 Day 4 2022 (slides)
PBS worksheets_Proactive Strategies
2021 training – Task-Analysis-Mall-of-America-Andersen-Example
Day 5
PBS Intensive Tier 1 Day 5 2022 (slides)