Behaviours that Challenge
Behaviours that Challenge
| Duration | Mode | Level | Application to | Latest Points | ||||
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| 13 weeks | Part Time | 9 | Admissions Office, AIT |
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The aim of this module is to:
- provide students with an in-depth insight and awareness of what constitutes challenging behaviour in different social care settings and the various factors that contribute to it;
- to enable students in assessing the continuum of challenging behaviour and the risks of it occurring; and
- to critique in context, the interventions (as a practitioner or an organisation) to both prevent or manage challenging behaviour.
On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
- express a systematic understanding of the different perspectives and ways of conceptualising challenging behaviour across different social care settings;
- demonstrate awareness of the factors which can trigger episodes of challenging behaviour including: individual, group and family, wider organisational and cultural influences;
- assess the impact of challenging behaviour on staff and service users, and the degrees of tolerance by individuals and groups when responding to it;
- critically evaluate assessment frameworks and tools for determining the risk of and vulnerability to episodes of challenging behaviour within different care environments;
- critically examine contemporary national and international theoretical models and approaches for intervening when challenging behaviour arises;
- demonstrate awareness of organisational policies, procedures and mechanisms that managers and staff can develop to prevent challenging behaviour occurring or minimise the effects of it; and
- apply the learning from the module to the development of a policy for managing challenging behaviour within his/her own work environment
The module will feature a variety of teaching and learning techniques, including: lectures, tutorials, group work, presentations, guest speakers, case studies, role play, multimedia, Moodle, interactive class activities, question and answer sessions and self-directed learning.
Minimum Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold an honours degree (Level 8) in applied social studies or cognate discipline.
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Progression
Learners who are awarded module-level awards are eligible to progress towards a Master of Arts or Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Social Care Practice.
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Additional Information
This module will be offered in September 2012. The closing date for applications is Friday 1 June 2012.
Module fee: €750
Further information
Admissions Office
Tel: + 353 (0)90 646 8130
Email: admissions@ait.ie
Behaviour that Challenge is supported by Work-Based Learning at AIT and by the Education in Employment initiative.






