Accredited GSA 3 Days PMVA Workshop
Course
In London
Become an expert at preventing violence!
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Type
Intensive workshop
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Location
London
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Class hours
18h
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Duration
3 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Become an expert at preventing violence with this Accredited GSA 3 Days PMVA Workshop, organized by Unicare Support Services LTD, that Emagister.co.uk has listed as part of its educational catalogue.
PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and aggression) training helps to reduce the risks of violence and aggression by developing staff knowledge, skills and attitudes to effectively manage incidents from various groups, for example from patients or residents to staff, from visitors to staff and even from staff to staff. This course is accredited by GSA or NFPS and accepted throughout many NHS trusts. All tutors are GSA or NFPS trained.
On completion delegates will learn to safely apply appropriate non-restrictive or (where necessary) restrictive physical interventions as alternatives to the primary non-escalation and secondary de-escalation strategies which we will help you to put in place. Delegates will receive an accredited certificate of attendance which is valid for 1 year. The certificate is issued by GSA global leading industry in personal safety.
So, if you want more information about this programme contact Unicare Support Services LTD through Emagister.co.uk without hesitation. You won’t regret it!
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About this course
Anyone in the mental health industry as well as the security industry.
Accredited GSA qualification. the Industry standard when it comes to PMVA.
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Subjects
- Staff
- IT
- Communication Skills
- Accredited
- Human Psychology
- Safety Management
- Health
- Safety
- Physical skills
- Prevention of violence
Teachers and trainers (2)
Babatude Alao
Specialist GSA instructor
Yemi Abolurin
Specialist GSA Instructor
Course programme
DAY ONE
- What is PMVA
- Influences on physical intervention within mental health
- Human Rights Legislation Legal and Ethical issues around Physical Interventions
- Article 2,Article 3, Article 5 Article 7
- Mental Capacity Act
- Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards ( DOLS)
- Reporting of Injuries Diseases Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR)
- Criminal Law & Common Law
- Low level grabs and holds
- Slaps, punches, kicks,
- Basic restraint techniques
- Repeated practice
DAY TWO
- Conflict management
- 4 steps to violence
- Identifying triggers
- Assault cycle
- Importance of communication (verbal, non-verbal)
- De-escalation
- Fighting arc
- Group work relating to scenarios
- Practice session and trouble shoot techniques learned from previous session
- Chair restraint and de-escalation techniques
- Breakaway techniques – rear and front clothing grabs
- Hair pulls
- Choking
- Arm locks
- Planned approaches (2 person approach for violent individual)
- Supine take down (basics)
DAY THREE
- Test based on theoretical aspects of course, legislation and conflict management
- Practice session and trouble shoot techniques learned from previous session
- Supine takedown and restraint (various options)
- Turning the patient
- De-escalation methods
- Prone take down
- Prone restraint
- Role of the head person
- Managing legs supine and prone
- Supine Restraint & IM Medication
- Practical assessment
Additional information
Accredited GSA 3 Days PMVA Workshop