Physical intervention & Restraint Training are a crucial aspect of ensuring the safety and security of individuals working in high-risk environments. Whether it’s in healthcare, education, or security services, the ability to safely and effectively manage potentially violent or disruptive situations is essential. Physical intervention training equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to de-escalate conflicts and use physical force only as a last resort.
Check out the courses we can deliver below:
Accredited training for dealing with challenging behaviour. Based on the principles of positive behavioural support, pro‐active and responsive strategies and de‐escalation. Our training in the subject of managing difficult behaviours and aggression all follow the Able Target System.
Our Personal Safety & Breakaway Module of the Able Target System provides accredited training in de-escalation and personal safety strategies for dealing with challenging behaviour.
Restrictive and non-restrictive physical intervention skills including; Positive handling, guiding, shepherding, restraint and clinical holding
The Soft Mitts mechanical restraint course trains delegates in the use of the VIP-R soft Mitts as an alternative to traditional wrist restraints when mechanical restraint is required to prevent injury or harm in the event of challenging or hazardous behaviours.
Our PMVA training is based on a person-centred approach to conflict and difficult behaviour and is a fully accredited course with the British Institute of Learning Disabilities Association of Certified Trainers (BILD – ACT) and the Institute of Conflict Management (ICM)
This course explores the six stages of managing aggression and challenging behaviour including physical and non-physical defence strategies suitable to the NHS.
This course explores the law regarding physical intervention and teaches staff disengagement and defence techniques for varying risk levels.
This is a two to five day Breakaway & Restraint Training course. This physical intervention training course explores the six stages of managing aggression and challenging behaviour.