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workshops with direct care staff supporting people with intellectual
disabilities who display significant psychosocial difficulties. 

 

A series of workshops were designed and delivered to a staff team
supporting an individual who had been referred to specialist
intellectual disabilities health services. The workshops used a
psychosocial framework to facilitate development with care staff of a
case formulation for the individual they were supporting. Following the
workshops, there were decreases in problematic behaviours displayed by
the individual and in the staff team's perception of the severity of
these behaviours. The staff team felt that the workshops had had a
beneficial impact on their practice. The pilot indicated that the
workshops were feasible, positively received and associated with changes
in the psychosocial difficulties displayed by the individuals staff were
supporting.

This article is written by Barry Ingham, Northumberland Tyne & Wear NHS
Foundation Trust, UK.

 

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