The Challenging Behaviour Foundation
What is Challenging Behaviour?
‘Challenging behaviour’ is how we talk about a range of behaviours which some people with severe learning disabilities may display to get needs met.
Behaviours might be things like:What-is-CB.png
- Hurting others (e.g. hair pulling, hitting, head-butting)
- Self-injury (e.g. head banging, eye poking, hand biting)
- Destructive behaviours (e.g. throwing things, breaking furniture, tearing things up)
- Eating inedible objects (e.g. cigarette butts, pen lids, bedding)
- Other behaviours (e.g. spitting, smearing, repetitive rocking stripping off , running away)
For more information including formal definitions click here.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Information and Support
- Contact Position
- Family Support Line
- Telephone
- 0300 666 0126 0300 666 0126
- support@thecbf.org.uk
- Website
- Our website
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Name
- C/o The Old Courthouse
- Address
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New Road Avenue
Chatham
Kent - Postcode
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ME4 6BE
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