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Author: Paddy Behan & Jo Coulson

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Paddy Behan and Jo Coulson discuss all things related to PBS with the aim of taking conversation to a wider audience. This podcast will aim to cover both theory and practical applications in subjects such Organisational Behaviour Management, Practise Leadership and Family Perspectives. Paddy and Jo will be regularly joined by special guests who are leaders in their field of expertise.
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Part three is all about the practical application of practice leadership within services. Roy Deveau shares how best to introduce practice leadership, training for practice leaders and the benefits it can bring. Roy goes through the EDDY model as a useful method to ensure training is embedded into practice. 
Roy Deveau joins Paddy and Jo to share where practice leadership comes from and the research linked to it. 
Paddy and Jo re joined by Roy Deveau and discuss what practice leadership is. They cover the difference between practice leadership and management, the importance of having practice leaders and how context impacts on the effectiveness of practice leadership. 
This episode discusses two case studies to demonstrate PBS in practice. Jo introduces a gentleman where his fear of dogs was preventing him for going out and Paddy discusses implementing PBS across an organisation. 
Paddy and Jo consider the important elements of PBS; including contextual fit, stakeholder involvement and function based strategies. They discuss what PBS is and is not and why organisational culture is crucial for translating the theory and training into practice. 
Tony talks through applications of person centred planning with example of how to build good rapport so people are comfortable and happy to share their stories. 
Tony Osgood joins Paddy and Jo to discuss person centred planning and why this is a good first step to understanding a person prior to completing in depth behaviour work. 
Adele Grandon joins Paddy and Jo to discuss PBS and the support for her 23 year old son.
Leah Fennema shares two case studies with Paddy and Jo from her work. Thye discuss how these case studies could be used to enhance implementation of PBS within services. 
Paddy and Jo meet with Leah Fennema to discuss how organisational behaviour management can be used to support systems and change employee behaviour. They cover leadership, the importance of pinpointing behaviours, feeback and data collection. 
Welcome to PBS Matters. In this episode, Paddy and Jo are joined by Michael West CBE to discuss compassionate leadership and psychological safety in teams. Michael shares the four underpinning components of compassionate leadership; attending, understanding, empathising and helping.
Welcome to PBS Matters - and our first podcast since last summer. In this episode, Paddy and Jo are joined by Professor Ashok Roy who answers questions from the PBS Matters listeners. Questions range from "what does Professor Roy find the most valuable when working alongside PBS practitioners" and "why can it take so long to get support?' to "how do you get a second opinion" and more. 
Welcome to PBS Matters. In this episode,Paddy and Jo are joined by Doreen Kelly (Founding Director of Beyond Limits) to discuss individual services funds. Doreen discusses what they are and how they can be accessed to support people more effectively. Doreen also shares some examples to demonstrate the difference ISFs can make.
In the final part of this episode we join the crew at The Atypical Behavior Analyst Podcast for one last time and ask...“How do you know someone is fluent?” When they demonstrate certain behaviors? Emit certain phrases and buzz words? Complete their SAFMEDS in record time? What about the outcomes we’re usually interested in: understanding what other people are doing and why they are doing it, and describing it in such that a way that ties it to behavioral principles. Meaning, breaking down the information we’re given into relevant behavior elements. Once you have your internal translation, use plain language to gauge your own and your listener’s understanding, instead of relying on jargon. 
What do Atilla the Hun, Notorious B.I.G., and behavior analysis have in common? Tune in to find out as we meet again with the hosts of The Atypical Behavior Analyst Podcast to talk about interacting with humans on a less robotic level. For some of us, these skills don’t come easily, and we often fail to realize the power behind our interactions.Throughout  this episode we embark on a reflective journey where we discuss the value of complex internal behaviours and how our intentions may not always hit their mark. We can’t see the galaxy for the stars; we’ve become so focused on goals at hand that we’ve overlooked all the staff, caregivers, and clients behaviour that are standing in the way. So buckle in, adjust your ear buds, and prepare for your inflight discussion on the value of evaluating our own public and private behavior and the impact on the work we set out to accomplish.
What happens when behaviour analysts from the UK meet with behaviour analysts from across the pond? You get the Cross PolliNation podcast. Meet Kelly, Shana and Leah, the hosts of The Atypical Behavior Analyst Podcast in the USA. In this episode, we discuss finding common ground not just with ourselves, but the other lifeforms we come across in our journey. Expanding and improving one’s range of knowledge and skill should be actively sought after through experience, supervision, and collaboration. 
Welcome to PBS Matters. In this episode, Paddy and Jo are joined by Dr Joe Oliver to discuss Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and explore what this is. The discussion also covers the application of ACT to real life situations, both within our own lives and when we are supporting others.
Welcome to PBS Matters. This month Steve Wilson joins Paddy and Jo to discuss the PERMA model and how it can be used to improve someone’s happiness to enable them to flourish. They discuss the five aspects of positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment and why these are all important for everyone.
Welcome to PBS Matters. In the final episode of 2020, Andy McDonell and Leah Fennema-Hall join Paddy and Jo to discuss some of the current issues surrounding PBS within the UK and what they believe is important for clinicians to consider. This episode was recorded as two seperate interviews and pulled together to demonstrate the commonalities between the two perspectives. The outcome shows there is a lot of overlap with what the two perspective  consider to be important.
Welcome to PBS Matters. In this episode, Paddy and Jo are joined by Luke Watts to discuss PBS implementation from a manager’s point of view. The conversation covers ethical considerations and some of the concerns Luke has about PBS.
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