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TASH RESOLUTION ON POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS Statement of Purpose The purpose of this resolution is to affirm the rights of people with disabilities to receive interventions that are respectful, free of pain and produce positive change for the individuals. TASH's resources, expertise and advocacy are dedicated to the development, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of positive educational and behavioral support practices that are appropriate for use in typical community settings and are consistent with the commitment to a high quality of life and personal satisfaction with life for individuals with severe disabilities. Rationale Educational and other habilitative services must employ instructional and support strategies which are consistent with the right of each individual with severe disabilities to effective support without compromising their equally important right to freedom from harm. Access to strategies that humanely assure physical safety is an important part of this right. Current research and practice have demonstrated the practical efficacy and benefits of functional behavioral assessment and positive interventions for helping to resolve the challenges of problem behavior affecting people with severe disabilities. Individuals with severe disabilities have the right to equal access to medication,
emergency, and safety procedures available to individuals no labeled with a disability,
according to legal, regulatory, personal, family, and community standards. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT TASH, an international advocacy association of people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates and people who work in the disability field calls for the cessation of the use of any educational, psychological, or behavioral intervention that exhibits some or all of the following characteristics:
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT TASH, calls for all persons with severe disabilities to have access to approaches that enable them to positively affect their lives in ways that are meaningful to them. Therefore, educational and other support services applied in situations involving problem behavior must:
Adopted October 1981 |