Physical Interventions and conflict management 3 hrs

Course

In Bognor Regis

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Bognor regis

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Qualification and credit framework or Registered nurses wishing to incorporate training into P.R.E.P portfolio’s
This course contributes toward the recommended guided learning hours, you should carry out practice reflection, document and attach subsequent evidence from this training.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bognor Regis (West Sussex)
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39 Elmer Road , PO22 6DZ

Start date

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Subjects

  • Training First Aid
  • First Aid
  • Staff
  • Physical Intervention
  • Credit
  • IT risk
  • CPR
  • Risk
  • Conflict
  • Conflict Management

Course programme

Summary

This course provides the learner with knowledge, understanding and skills required to implement physical interventions. The purpose of "physical intervention" is to take immediate control of a dangerous situation, in order to end or significantly reduce the risk of harm to the person and others around them. "Physical intervention" involves some form of "physical" contact and application of force to guide, restrict or prevent movement.

Who should attend?

Staff working with individuals who have complex behavioural needs / continuing health care / severe challenging
behaviour.

N.B Recent developments dictate that staff attending should have previously attended first aid training that has included practical demonstration of CPR.

This training is NOT a first aid course and does not contain elements of it.

Proposed Learner Outcomes - The worker must be able to

• Understand the context of the Positive Behavioural
Support model
• Understand the term ‘challenging behaviour’
• Understand the context in which challenging behaviour
occurs
• Be able to contribute to the functional analysis in relation
to an individual’s challenging behaviour
• Understand the key characteristics of Physical interventions

• Be able to understand what is and is not appropriate to the specific setting

How many candidates may attend? This training is not limited in numbers.

Physical Interventions and conflict management 3 hrs

Price on request