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The Role of Context and Behaviour in Supporting Meaningful Lives
Understanding Context in Behaviour Support Context is everything. It shapes how we interact with the world, how we experience challenges,...
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6 days ago4 min read
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Practical Applications of the UN-CRPD in Behaviour Support
Behaviour support is most effective when it aligns with human rights principles, ensuring that individuals have autonomy, dignity, and...
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Apr 153 min read
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Inclusion Through a Behavioural Lens: The Benefits of Diversity
Inclusion is often framed as a moral or ethical issue, but it’s also a behavioural one. The way we shape environments, reinforce...
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Apr 42 min read
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Intersectionality in Practice: Valuing Individual Differences in Behaviour Support
In the field of behaviour analysis and disability support in Australia, applying an intersectional lens is essential to delivering...
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Mar 272 min read
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Positive Behaviour Support: Fostering Inclusion and Quality of Life
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is more than just a framework for addressing behaviours of concern - it is a person-centred approach...
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Mar 72 min read
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How Do Human Rights Impact Behaviour Support Practices?
In behavioural practice, supporting individuals isn’t just about addressing challenges or teaching new skills. It’s also about respecting...
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Feb 242 min read
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Determinism in Behaviour Analysis: Understanding Why People Do What They Do
In the field of behaviour analysis, determinism is a foundational principle that underpins our understanding of why individuals behave as...
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Feb 133 min read
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Exploring the Intersection of the Social Model of Disability and Contextual Behavioural Science
Disability is often misunderstood as being solely a characteristic of the individual, defined by impairments or limitations. However, the...
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Feb 42 min read
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The Three Levels of Behavioural Selection: Phylogeny, Ontogeny, and Culture
In the world of behaviour analysis, we often focus on what we can observe and measure in the here and now. But understanding behaviour in...
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Jan 252 min read
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Shaping Behaviour: Understanding Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning, a concept developed by B.F. Skinner explores how behaviour is influenced by its consequences. It’s a cornerstone of...
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Jan 143 min read
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Understanding Radical Behaviourism: Skinner’s Legacy in Modern Practice
Radical behaviourism, a term introduced by B.F. Skinner represents a comprehensive philosophy of science underpinning the study of human...
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Jan 103 min read
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The Science of Behaviour: Understanding the Factors that Influence Behaviour and Shape Our Actions
The Science of Behaviour Change: Understanding the Factors that Influence Behaviour and Shape Our Actions
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Jan 31, 20242 min read
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NDIS Behaviour Support: Elevating Your Practice Through Clinical Supervision
NDIS Behaviour Support: Elevating Your Practice Through Clinical Supervision
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Jan 25, 20242 min read
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Bridging the Gap: Applied Behaviour Analysis and Human Rights in the Pursuit of Quality Living
The intricate tapestry of understanding human behaviour, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) emerges not merely as a tool for intervention but
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Jan 21, 20242 min read
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The Ethical Imperative of Human Rights in ABA Practice: Strategies for Promoting Values
Today, we're delving into the world of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), focusing on the ethical
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Dec 14, 20233 min read
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Book Review: Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will by Robert M. Sapolsky
Turtles upon turtles upon turtles... turtles all the way down. Is free will an illusion?
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Dec 5, 20232 min read
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Book Review: The Science of Consequences by Susan M. Schneider
In "The Science of Consequences," Susan M. Schneider embarks on a fascinating journey into the intricacies of human behaviour
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Nov 24, 20232 min read
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Book Review: The Technology of Teaching by B.F. Skinner
"A technology of teaching... will also design environmental contingencies in such a way as to generate the most promising diversity."
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Nov 11, 20231 min read
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Book Review: This is What it Sounds Like by Susan Rogers and Ogi Ogas
Okay, so I know we aren't supposed to judge books by their covers, but... come on! I mean, look at it! All the colours and shapes and lines
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May 30, 20232 min read
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The Importance of Function-Based Interventions in Addressing Challenging Behaviour
When it comes to addressing challenging behaviour, it is essential to take a compassionate and human rights-based approach.
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May 25, 20232 min read
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