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Managing Stress and Violence

in The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (England)

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On completion of this course delegates will understand the definitions of stress and violence, how to identify potential causes of stress and violence in the workplace, typical symptoms of stress, the process of risk assessment for stress and violence, and the various hazard control and risk reduction methods available to minimise stress and violence in the workplace.

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Type Course Duration 1 Day
Method / place Contact course provider Inhouse / Classes
Suitability It is suitable for any individual within an organisation with management responsibility for controlling the work of others. It will be particularly useful for those managers with responsibility for setting policy and for supervisors and safety representatives with responsibility for raising awareness. By raising awareness of stress and violence and introducing practical risk controls the potential for stress and violence-related injury and illness may be reduced.
Course objectives On completion of this course delegates will understand the definitions of stress and violence, how to identify potential causes of stress and violence in the workplace, typical symptoms of stress, the process of risk assessment for stress and violence, and the various hazard control and risk reduction methods available to minimise stress and violence in the workplace.
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Delegates should consider how their organisation is currently addressing stress and violence-related issues and bring any associated documentation to the course.
Price £240 + VAT
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Managing Stress and Violence
There are strong economic, legal and humane reasons for learning to manage stress and violence.  Not only do negative effects of stress cost the UK an estimated £3.7 billion per year - the HSE also requires that employers conduct risk assessments for all hazards, including work-related stress.
 
This course aims to empower managers to tackle the root causes of stress proactively.  This includes the role played by actual or threatened violence in the workplace.  It adopts a risk assessment approach, with an emphasis on tackling stress and violence within existing health and safety management systems.
 
What will the delegate bring back to the workplace?
 
  • An understanding of the impact of stress and violence on businesses, including associated costs

  • The ability to identify the potential causes of stress and violence in the workplace

  • Knowledge of the relationship between stress and performance

  • The process of risk assessment for stress and violence

  • The skills to implement strategies to control and tackle stress, including the creation of a stress action plan and violence action plan.
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  • The impact of stress and violence

  • Defining stress and violence

  • What are the risks?

  • What are the controls?

  • Group exercise to produce an organisational action plan.
    All delegates who successfully complete the course in full will be awarded a RoSPA certificate of training.
     
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    Provider description
    RoSPA is a charity, and a society of members, dedicated to preventing accidents and reducing injuries. RoSPA has vast experience in the field of Health and Safety, and delivers training in all areas of workplace safety and health, as well as more specialised courses in other areas of health and safety.
    Advantages of studying with The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
    As the longest running safety organisation in the UK, RoSPA is well-established as a leading body in the development and delivery of safety and health training.  However, RoSPA's reputation is based on far more than sheer  longevity. Evidenced by an increasingly loyal customer base from a variety of industry sectors, RoSPA's focus on the individual needs of delegates and practical approach to training has proved so successful that many organisations go on to engage the skills of RoSPA trainers for specialist consultancy projects. Whilst during the training, the focus is on the needs of delegates, RoSPA develops the courses such that each equips the delegates with skills which will benefit their employers when they return to work.  Each delegate returns with practical skills which, when applied, realise true business benefits.  The financial benefits alone may far exceed the initial outlay for the training, while the focus on employee safety and health demonstrates your dedication to staff welfare.
    Course provider history
    The Society has a vast and varied history.  Full details can be found on our website at , but here are a few highlights... Following a public meeting in Caxton Hall in 1916 it was decided to elect a London "Safety First" Council to tackle the 'alarming increase in traffic accidents, and the direct connection therewith of the restricted street lighting which had been necessitated by the War conditions'.  This was the beginnings of the organisation which was later to become The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Between 1916 and 1950, the council evolved to become The National Safety First Association and then in 1941, with the agreement of the King, became The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.  During this time, RoSPA was involved in a number of intiatives: There was a call to licence all drivers and restrict the age of drivers. Accident data was collected and a railway safety committee was established. The 'Think Safety' campaign was established and a call for left hand drive vehcles to be banned from Britain's roads. In 1930, the Road Traffic Act featured many ideas put forward by the Association.
    Specialises in
    The largest area of training RoSPA provides is workplace training.  We provide training for the NEBOSH National Diploma - and from September 2006, our pass rates at RoSPA regularly exceeded the national average.  In January 2007, in the Unit A examinations, RoSPA delegates achieved a pass rate 20% above the national average.  We also provide an exclusive NEBOSH Diploma Mentoring Package. RoSPA also delivers training courses from IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health), as well courses developed in-house covering many areas of workplace health and safety. There is a focus on courses which relate to current HSE key issues, such as manual handling and workplace transport management.  All courses in the catalogue are also available as in-company courses, tailored to individual requirements. RoSPA also provide training courses for other areas, including home safety, road safety (incorporating Driver and Fleet Solutions), leisure safety and play safety.

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