Best Practices
Providing quality services to adults with developmental disabilities can be enhanced by use of best practices. Best practices are based on the experience and expertise of those who involved in providing community disability services and the research from the field.
Sharing best practice information with front line staff, families, and others involved in supporting adults with developmental disabilities is important in creating the best possible services for individuals.
Below are a number of resources and links that you are invited to look through and use.
Resources
Risk Assessment for Individuals with Complex Needs
Restrictive Practices
Transition Planning Scale
Assistance for managing the stress associated with major life changes such as moving from home to independent living.
Reference Behaviour Monitoring
When an individual is receiving treatment for a mental health disorder, it is necessary to monitor effectiveness of treatment. This is best done by identifying and monitoring a reference behaviour.
Functional Assessment
Resources for assessing behaviour of concern.
Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Useful information on this common but little understood disorder.
Person Centered Planning (PCP)
Portfolio Builder
Form for tracking training courses taken.
Links
Autism National Committee
Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
Prader Willi Syndrome (Alberta)
Inclusion.Com
Medical/Medication RX List
A great site for finding information about prescription drugs. You can search for both generic and trade names.
Internet Mental Health
A Canadian site (BC) with tons of information on mental health, mental health disorders, treatment and medications.
Dr. Chandler's Paediatric Psychiatry Pamphlets
Another great Canadian site (NS). Geared towards childhood mental health disorders but contains excellent easy to understand information with lots of examples.
Mental Health Aspects of Developmental Disabilities
U.S. website for the Journal of the same name.
The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding
Information on social stories by Carol Gray - the pioneer in this teaching technique.
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