
PBS Matters
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.
Episodes
37 episodes
Episode Twenty-Four - Ethics and PBS
Guest - Dr Matt Brodhead: Matt is an associate professor at Michigan state University and leader in ethical and professional issues in applied behaviour analysis and autism treatment. Over the past 15 years he's established multipl...
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Episode Twenty-Three - PBS Recruitment Challenges
Guest - Dr Tia martin:Tia is the co-founding director of PBS UK, who have been incorporated for around 7.5 years. Her primary area of working is behaviour analysis in autism and learning disability. She did her PHD at Queen's University Bel...
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Episode Twenty-Two (part two) - State of the Nation
Guest - Debby Austin:Debby is a family carer for her daughter Lucy. She has 30 years experience in NHS as a community physio, has worked in community learning disability teams, and is now the strategic LD workforce development manager for f...
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Episode Twenty-Two (part one) - State of the Nation
Guest - Professor Richard Hastings:Professor Richard Hastings Researcher from CEDAR, University of Warwick. He has been a researcher for over 30 years, and works primarily in the field of learning disability and autism. He works with practi...
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Episode Twenty-One STRAW Project
This episode links to Episode 10 when Paddy and Jo spoke with Peter Baker about staff wellbeing. Nick discusses an initial pilot research project that trained staff from two community based adult services to provide post incident support. Nick ...
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44:58

Episode Twenty - Psychiatry and PBS
Guest - Dr Ashok Roy:Dr Ashok Roy is a consultant psychiatrist, who works in learning disability and autism services and is a clinical advisor for workforce related matters. He is also the chair of a local Autism Partnership board and a mem...
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52:02

Announcing the return of PBS Matters
Paddy and Jo announce the return of the PBS Matters Podcast, what they have been doing for the last two years and what the upcoming plans are for future episodes.
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21:31

Episode Eighteen (part three) - CrossPolliNation Podcast
Part three:"How do you know someone is fluent?" When they demonstrate certain behaviours? Emit certain phrases and buss words? Complete their SAFMEDS in record time? What about the outcomes we're usually interested in: understanding what pe...
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Episode Eighteen (part two) - CrossPolliNation Podcast
Part two:What do Atilla the Hun, Notorious B.I.G., and behaviour analysis have in common? Tune in to find out! We meet again with our across-the-pond pals to talk about interacting with humans on a less robotic level. For some of us, these ...
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Episode Eighteen (part one) - CrossPolliNation Podcast
Part one: What happens when behaviour analysts stateside meet with the behaviour analyst across the pond? You get Cross Pollination Podcast! Paddy and Jo are joined by the hosts of the Atypical Behaviour Analyst podcast. We discuss fin...
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Episode Nineteen - PBS and Individual Service Funds
Guest - Doreen Kelly:Doreen, the Founding Director of Beyond Limits; started her career as a nurse but soon moved to work in the voluntary and more recently the independent sector where she has worked to help people become full and active c...
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53:13

Episode Sixteen - PERMA
Guest - Steve Wilson:Hi ya, I'm Steve, 52 years young and my family (which includes my dog), road trips in our VW van, being outdoors, exercising to music and football make me happy. People with a learning disability have been in my life si...
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Episode Seventeen - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and PBS
Guest - Dr Joe Oliver:Joe Oliver is a consultant clinical psychologist and founder of Contextual Consulting, one of the leading providers of ACT training in the United Kingdom.He has been working for over 20 years as a practicing psycho...
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Episode Fifteen - Finding the Common Ground
Guest - Andy McDonnell:Andy is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked with people with intellectual disabilities, autism and their supporters for over 30 years. He has published over 50 articles in the area of challenging behaviour and rest...
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Episode Fourteen - A manager's perspective
Guest - Luke Watts:Luke is an adult social care worker and free thinker. He has a long history in social care and has extended his skills in supporting people who have needs that are classes as complex. He is passionate, outspoken, driven, ...
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52:49

Episode Thirteen (part two) - Vision Rehab and PBS
Guest - Deanne Weller:Deanne is a qualified vision rehabilitation worker and has specialised for the last 17 years working with sight impairment and additional disabilities. After starting her career in social care straight after completing...
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Episode Thirteen (part one) - Vision Rehab and PBS
Guest - Deanne Weller:Deanne is a qualified vision rehabilitation worker and has specialised for the last 17 years working with sight impairment and additional disabilities. After starting her career in social care straight after completing...
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Episode Twelve (part two) - Trauma Informed Support and PBS
Guest - Dr Dave Roberts:A qualified Social Worker, Dave has worked in residential child care since the early 1990s. He became the head of the training department in 2006 and has led The Mulberry Bush to two National Training Awards, in 2007...
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Episode Twelve (part one) - Trauma Informed Support and PBS
Guest - Dr Dave Roberts:A qualified Social Worker, Dave has worked in residential child care since the early 1990s. He became the head of the training department in 2006 and has led The Mulberry Bush to two National Training Awards, in 2007...
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Episode Eleven - Ricky's Story
Guests - Hamish, Georgia and Carole:Hamish and Georgia work for Beyond Limits which supports Ricky and Carole is Ricky's nan.The team share Ricky's story of multiple service breakdowns due to Ricky expressing his dissatisfaction thr...
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Episode Ten - Wellbeing and PBS
Guest - Dr Peter Baker:Peter is a part-time Senior Lecturer and Chartered Clinical Psychologist. He has many years experience as a clinician working for the NHS, leading to specialist support and intervention services for people with intell...
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Episode Nine - Rolling out area wide PBS
Guest - Tom Bassett:Tom works as a Learning Disability and Autism Consultant for Norfolk County Council. He has worked in a variety of settings and is currently aiming to roll out Positive Behaviour Support across Norfolk.Tom, Paddy...
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56:46

Episode Eight (part two) - Speech and Language Therapy and PBS
Mags introduces a 10 year old boy who was referred for support to develop his vocal skills. Mags used TalkTools, task analysis, errorless learning and intensive interaction to develop his oral motor skills. This improved his eating and speech. ...
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Episode Eight (part one) - Speech and Language Therapy and PBS
Paddy and Jo are joined my Mags Kirk to discuss the role of Speech Therapists and the importance of oral motor skills. Mags outlines the different terminology used by different professions and how they link. The episode includes the importance ...
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27:41

Episode two (part three) - Practice leadership and PBS
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 ...
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