BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice
BTEC
In London
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Days
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Start date
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Investigate Reasonable Force in relation to physical restraint. Explore the requirements of The Human Rights Act 1998 and how they apply to physical restraint. Examine the requirements of Health and Safety statute and associated Regulations and show how they apply to physical restraint. Evaluate the risks associated with physical restraint and explore how to minimise those risks. Identify and describe the relevant Acts of Parliament and other government regulations in relation to the physical restraint. Suitable for: These courses are ideal for teachers, nurses, retail staff, door supervisors; in fact anyone who works with the public or is concerned about safety, rights, and potential legal ramifications. Our highly effective restraint techniques have been risk assessed, legally audited by a barrister-at-law and comply with current legislation. All courses and techniques are constantly evaluated to ensure that they are up to date and in line with current best practice.
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About this course
Candidates who register for the BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice must have:
* The physical capability to be able to undertake physical skills training, and
* The personal ability to undertake classroom training and sit written exam papers.
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Course programme
BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award Certificate in Physical Restraint
The BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice course isallows for all staff the opportunity to achieve the only Nationally Recognised Level 2 vocationally specific qualification that covers the knowledge, understandingm and skills learners require in order to undertake appropriate and effective physical restraint to an intermediate standard.
To successfully achieve the award delegates will be required to:
Investigate Reasonable Force in relation to physical restraint.
Explore the requirements of The Human Rights Act 1998 and how they apply to physical restraint.
Examine the requirements of Health and Safety statute and associated Regulations and show how they apply to physical restraint.
Evaluate the risks associated with physical restraint and explore how to minimise those risks.
Identify and describe the relevant Acts of Parliament and other government regulations in relation to the physical restraint of vulnerable individuals and groups.
Differentiate between holding, escorting and restraining and non-harmful seated restraint techniques and how to apply them.
Demonstrate and explain how to gradually de-escalate and relax restraint to allow the subject being restrained to regain self-control.
Explore the risks of associated with alcohol and drugs, knives and other forms of edged weapons in relation to the use of physical restraint.
Investigate the difference between non-harmful methods of control and more restrictive methods of control and when the use of such methods would be considered appropriate.
Additional information
BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice