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Responding to challenging behaviours in young people

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Responding to challenging behaviours in young people
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Adolescent and Young People

At its core, this event considered those behavioural challenges in young people which nurses may commonly need to respond to, and will consider: • behavioural challenges • how nurses might have different perceptions/thresholds for what they find challenging • challenges including; self-harm, aggression or acting out, high levels of distress/emotional dysregulation and extreme withdrawal Furthermore, the webinar provided a clinical overview of what the above might look like, present a lived experience example, and consider key principles and strategies which are integral in responding to behavioural challenges.

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Presented by:

Alison Hutton
FACN
Professor Alison Hutton FACN Former Chair, Adolescent and Young People COI Current Chair, Disaster Health COI

Responding to challenging behaviours in young people

At its core, this event considered those behavioural challenges in young people which nurses may commonly need to respond to, and will consider:
• behavioural challenges
• how nurses might have different perceptions/thresholds for what they find challenging
• challenges including; self-harm, aggression or acting out, high levels of distress/emotional dysregulation and extreme withdrawal

Furthermore, the webinar provided a clinical overview of what the above might look like, present a lived experience example, and consider key principles and strategies which are integral in responding to behavioural challenges.
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Content Type: Webinar recording

Duration: 00:56:31

CPD Hours: 1.00

Created: Wednesday, 10 June 2020

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Area/s of Study

  • Clinical skills
  • Education
  • Mental health
  • Professional practice
  • Quality

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