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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the incident log abc in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the incident in the designated field. This helps establish a timeline for the report.
  3. Next, input the time of the incident. Accurate timing is crucial for clarity.
  4. Fill in the location where the incident occurred. Be as specific as possible to aid in understanding the context.
  5. In the 'Who/What was involved?' section, provide detailed information about all parties involved, including individuals and any relevant objects.
  6. If there were witnesses, list their names in the appropriate field to ensure they can be contacted if needed.
  7. Indicate whether there were any injuries. If yes, describe them briefly in the provided space.
  8. State if law enforcement was called and include the names of responding officers if applicable.
  9. Finally, provide a brief description of what happened during the incident. Use clear and concise language to convey all necessary details.
  10. Complete your report by signing off with your name and date at the bottom of the form, ensuring it is ready for review by an administrator.

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An A-B-C (Antecedent-behaviour-Consequence) Incident Report is a structured method for recording and analysing behaviours of concern. The ABC model is designed to collect information. It helps identify patterns in what triggers an undesired behaviour, how the behaviour presents, and what happens as a result.
The Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) is defined as a 58-item instrument used to measure behavior problems in children and adults with intellectual disabilities, encompassing five subscales and demonstrating strong psychometric properties such as reliability and validity.
It is helpful to understand what else can trigger behaviour changes. Recording these events can often help identify other possible causes. This can be done on a chart called an ABC (antecedent, behaviour, consequence) It is very useful to start doing this whilst waiting to be seen by a specialist team.
One of the most widely used methods for this is the A-B-C (Antecedent-Behaviour-Consequence) Incident Report. These reports help caregivers, educators, disability support staff, therapists, and behavioural specialists understand patterns of behaviour, identify triggers, and develop effective support strategies.
The incident report is an objective and detailed account of what happened and the ABC chart is an overview of what happened before, during and after an incident.

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