Physical Intervention Training Courses at various locations

Course

In Chelmsford, London, Hounslow and another venue.

£ 60 VAT inc.

Description

  • Class hours

    4h

The Physical Intervention course is delivered by an Industry leading expert trainer. A bit about his experience: AdvancedKnife survival tactics instructor. 4 day First Aid at Work Instructor. Close Protection Instructor. Qualified British Judo Association Coach and Black Belt. NOCN Level 2 SIA Door Supervision instructor. Deliverers of Conflict Management Training. Certificate in Delivering Learning. Advanced Self Defence Instructor under the Self Defence Federation. Suitable for: The Physical Intervention course is designed for those working in roles where the need for further development in line with Conflict Management training is required. The skills are designed to be non pain compliant and not reliant on strength size or gender. It is highly recommended for Doormans, Security Guards, people working in the security industry, securiy stewards and all SIA licence holders.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Chelmsford (Essex)
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Bishop Hall Lane, CM1 1SQ

Start date

On request
Hounslow (London)
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8-10 Lampton Road, TW3 1JL

Start date

On request
London
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Risborough Street, SE1 0HG

Start date

On request
Southend-On-Sea (Essex)
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Kursaal Way, SS1

Start date

On request

About this course

There are no formal requirements for this course but we suggest you are physical sound to attend this course.l

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Course programme

The course covers all aspects relating to workplace violence leading to use of force and Physical Intervention skills are broken down in to two main areas inclusive of guidance on legal compliance relating to the use of force..

  • Disengagement techniques

  • Escorting & Holding (Non Restrictive and Restrictive holding techniques)

Training consists of the following:

- The requirement to use non-physical skills as far as possible

- The law in relation to 'reasonable force' and 'self defence'

- The value of assessing a situation before intervening

- Using physical intervention as a last resort

- Possible medical implications

- The potential legal implications of the techniques

- Problem solving

- Disengagement techniques

- Escorting and guiding skills

- Holding skills

Physical Intervention Training Courses at various locations

£ 60 VAT inc.