Managing Conflict & Physical Breakaway Skills

£600

+VAT (For up to 12 delegates)
We also offer Behavioural Support Training without the physical breakaway training
  • Duration: 1 Day

This course gives an insight into the reasons behind why service users may display behaviours that can be challenging at times, how to respond and how best to support to prevent these behaviours, and then goes on to learn a range of physical breakaway techniques. This course is one step up from our Behavioural Support Training.

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In-House Group Courses at your site.

£600 + VAT for up to 12 delegates.

Get in touch to arrange a suitable date and time. We can offer any day of the week or time to suit your setting.

Who is this course suitable for?

Anyone who supports others who may demonstrate challenging behaviours that may need to use safe techniques to breakaway from physical situations.

Course Content

  • What is meant by behaviours that can challenge?
  • Definition of workplace violence
  • Elements that bring about behaviours that challenge and aggressive behaviour
  • Legislation, frameworks, policies, procedures & guidelines
  • Types of behaviours
  • The impact of behaviours on others
  • Concerns and difficulties that may contribute to behaviours that can challenge
  • Dynamic risk assessment
  • Proactive and reactive strategies
  • Levels of behaviour
  • Communication & the impact on behaviours
  • Developing safe strategies for higher level conflict
  • Accurate recording
  • Breakaway physical skills
  • Learning from experience.

While the Training focusses on preventing physical situations from occurring physical skills training will include:

  • Safe hands position to protect yourself
  • Breakaway skills from wrist and clothes grabs
  • How to swap staff members
  • Hair pulls
  • Breakaway from strangulation
  • Helping someone who’s being attacked.