Physical Restraint Practice (Control and Restraint)
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In Gateshead, Liverpool, Walton and 36 other venues
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The aim of this course is to instruct employed staff in customer facing roles, who may be exposed to the risk of physical violence at work, in the under pining legal knowledge and physical skills necessary to enable them to be able to defend against a physical assault whilst undertaking their employed duties. Suitable for: Anyone who may be at risk of physical assault whilst undertaking their employed duties.
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About this course
Courses is open to all. In addition to course fee there is a certification fee of £50 + vat/person.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Ian McClure
Course programme
The BTEC Level Two Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice is designed for you if you are expected to use physical control/restraint as part of your occupational role.
The course allows for all staff the opportunity to achieve the only Recognised Level 2 vocationally specific qualification on the knowledge, understanding and skills learners need to undertake appropriate and effective restraint to an intermediate standard.
To 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
Suitable for staff wishing to work in residential childcare establishments, secure settings, retail, and various health settings.
Students per class: 20
Contact person: Ian McClure
Physical Restraint Practice (Control and Restraint)