Why Behaviour Support Training Matters

15/07/2025 23 min

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, Clare talks to Principal Team Teach trainer, Amanda Brady-Fujita, about the importance of providing behaviour support training to frontline workers.They discuss some of the challenges faced by practitioners and how high-quality training can equip staff with the knowledge, skills, and understanding to reduce risk, de-escalate situations safely, and support behaviour effectively.Amanda has a background in nursing, working in mainstream hospitals and residential aged care, supporting elderly clients in secure dementia wings.As Amanda's career evolved, she moved into the disability sector. She has extensive experience of managing and mentoring staff, to help them support individuals with a wide range of complex behaviours.You can find Amanda on LinkedIn.Amanda shares three tips during the episode:The return on investment for behaviour support training is invaluable.Building staff confidence and competence is essential for facilitating effective professional practice.Team Teach training focuses on the ‘95%’ of proactive behaviour support – de-escalation strategies, risk reduction, and relationship-building – all of which can reduce the need for physical interventions.The Team Teach podcast shares the latest thinking in behaviour, all in handy 15-minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Eachepisode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use in your setting.Find out how Team Teach can help your organisation.The Team Teach podcast is created in the UK, adhering to UK law and guidance. Practitioners should exercise their professional judgment to determine the appropriateness ofany Team Teach material for their specific sector and geographic region and be aware of the applicable laws and guidelines governing their organisation.