UK – Discursive spaces in education perpetuated by behaviour management systems. Worth a look if you're interested in how systems shape practice, not just individual decisions. buff.ly/1iUls5q
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Australia – The dilemmas of restrictive practices and the work of Behaviour Support Practi…
Australia – The dilemmas of restrictive practices and the work of Behaviour Support Practitioners: A way forward. A thesis, but potentially useful if you're interested in the practitioner side of restrictive practice debates. buff.ly/XX4CU98
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USA – Special Educators’ Use of Behavior Support Strategies for Students With Behavior Int…
USA – Special Educators’ Use of Behavior Support Strategies for Students With Behavior Intervention Plans. Useful for people with an education lens on behaviour support. buff.ly/uclC6DM
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Spit hoods in hospitals When hospitals use spit hoods on patients, oversight is minimal and accountability is unclear. Investigative reporting from the US: https://t.co/UBTyQEOtAu https://t.co/2NHMq9F
Spit hoods in hospitals
When hospitals use spit hoods on patients, oversight is minimal and accountability is unclear.
Investigative reporting from the US:
https://t.co/UBTyQEOtAu https://t.co/2NHMq9FNbB -
Violence in alternative care New scoping review explores violence against children in alternative care: prevalence, risk factors, and what actually works to reduce harm. https://t.co/H7UH56ahYk View o
Violence in alternative care
New scoping review explores violence against children in alternative care:
prevalence, risk factors, and what actually works to reduce harm.
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When someone with ADHD looks like they’re not trying, it’s often the “brain brake” failing, not a character flaw. Prompts, scaffolding and repair beat lectures every time. Behaviour improves when regu
When someone with ADHD looks like they’re not trying, it’s often the “brain brake” failing, not a character flaw.
Prompts, scaffolding and repair beat lectures every time.
Behaviour improves when regulation is supported, not shamed.
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Prone restraint debate (Australia) Calls are growing to review the use of prone restraint by law enforcement. International conversations about restraint are shifting fast. https://t.co/m6awvAW0Ld Vie
Prone restraint debate (Australia)
Calls are growing to review the use of prone restraint by law enforcement.
International conversations about restraint are shifting fast.
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Internal exclusion is quietly becoming one of the most common behaviour strategies in schools. But how prevalent is it — and what does the evidence say? https://t.co/wIqgVlKEl6 https://t.co/m1Z6WMWIJZ
Internal exclusion is quietly becoming one of the most common behaviour strategies in schools.
But how prevalent is it — and what does the evidence say?
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Violence against NHS staff Workplace violence towards NHS staff isn’t rare — it’s structural, persistent, and under-addressed. Final report on violence, harassment & abuse in England: https://t.co/WkP
Violence against NHS staff
Workplace violence towards NHS staff isn’t rare — it’s structural, persistent, and under-addressed.
Final report on violence, harassment & abuse in England:
https://t.co/WkPcS7U9kZ