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🗓️ 9 August 2024
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Dr. Matt Brodhead returns to the podcast to talk about a topic he's dedicated the better part of nearly completed sabbatical trying to understand: restraint and seclusion practices in public school settings.
In this episode, we talk about why he chose this topic to study, the difficulty in defining what constitutes a restraint, the challenges with documenting events, the terrible state of systematic, nation-wide data collection on restraint and seclusion events - particularly those that result in injuries and deaths, the pros and cons of banning these practices, potential legislation regarding these practices, and lots more.
Clearly this is an issue that generates controversy, and I hope you'll find that we did our best to talk about the subject with the appropriate amount of nuance and sensitivity.
In addition to his teaching and research duties at Michigan State University, Matt also provides consultation to schools and agencies, and specializes in developing systems that promote ethical decision making. If you'd like to work with Matt, you can contact him at either mattbrodhead.com or betteraba.com. At the latter website, you can purchase his excellent guide, A Workbook in Behavioral Systems Analysis and Ethical Behavior (by the way, these make for great gifts).
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0:00.0 | Hi, everyone, welcome to session 271 of the behavioral observations podcast. Dr. Matt Broadhead returns to the show to talk about a topic he's dedicated to the better part of the last year trying to understand. That's restraint and seclusion practices in public school settings. In this episode, we talk about why he chose this topic to study. We talk about the difficulty in defining what constitutes a restraint per se, |
0:21.6 | the challenges with documenting these events, the terrible state of systematic nationwide data |
0:27.5 | collection on restraint seclusion events, particularly those that result in injuries and deaths. |
0:32.5 | We talk about the pros and cons of banning these practices, potential legislative efforts to more tightly regulate |
0:39.4 | these practices, and lots, lots more. It's a complicated issue and it can generate some controversy, |
0:46.9 | and I hope you find that we did our best to approach the topic with a level of nuance and sensitivity. |
0:53.3 | In addition to his teaching and research duties at Michigan State |
0:57.1 | University, Matt also provides consultation to schools and agencies and specializes in developing |
1:03.5 | systems that promote ethical decision-making. If you'd like to work with Matt, you can contact |
1:08.6 | them at either Matt Broadhead.com or better |
1:11.7 | aBA.com. |
1:13.7 | And at that latter website, betterabba.com, you can purchase his excellent guide, a workbook |
1:19.9 | in behavioral systems analysis and ethical behavior. |
1:23.7 | And by the way, these make for great gifts. |
1:26.3 | As always, you can find comprehensive show notes for this episode and all the others over |
1:31.6 | at behavioral observations.com. |
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1:51.4 | So before we get to that episode, I want to thank a couple of sponsors for making this |
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