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PHYSICAL INTERVENTION
Accredited MIXED VIDEO option

The cost of the accredited mixed video option is £1400 inclusive of all expenses.
Please quote - mixed video option - when purchasing or go directly to the programme sections and buy online here.
 
This option allows access to our members section.
This sessions is carried out with a mixture of online learning via our online learning platform and a 2.5 hour in house practical physical intervention session.
To complete the accredited session staff must take part in a 2.5 hour physical session which we carry out at your school.
The physical session can be attended by up to 26 staff members. 
Additional staff members over 26 will be charged at £80 per person.
The members section also has videos covering topics such as knife crime awareness and county lines awareness. 

All of the videos have unlimited access for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
Our members section also has useful documents such as incident recording documents and behaviour support documents as well as ready made safety and behaviour posters that can be printed off for school wall boards.

Please click here to view the full content of what our members section offers you

Additional benefits when compared to the 6-hour in house session are as follows:

  • Full training day is not needed. Staff can watch the videos at their own leisure and the 2.5 hour physical session can easily be accommodated during twilight evenings.

  • This option is £200 cheaper when compared to the 6-hour in house session.


All of our physical intervention sessions are accredited for 2 years. During this period your school receives unlimited email support.
 
Programme Aim
The overall aim of the physical intervention session is to give staff increased confidence in dealing with behaviours that may challenge them both physically and mentally. 
The 1-day programme is delivered in 4 parts.

  1. The law and legal guidance for your specific organisation

  2. De-escalation – dealing with conflict – self-control – behaviours that challenge

  3. Physical intervention techniques and scenarios

  4. Recording – reflecting and planning for incidents of a serious nature.

 
The 4-part approach covers the complete cycle from low level behaviour through to escalating behaviour and behaviour that could be defined as aggressive and/or dangerous.
 
Part 1 - (1 video) This video lays down a platform for the staff to have a clear understanding of the laws around the use of force in their particular setting. This section gives knowledge to both specific work place laws and also common law.

Part 2 - (1 video) These videos focus on the staff approach to dealing with incidents and how we handle ourselves during moments of crisis. Remaining calm in our approach and using a wide range of de-escalation strategies informs staff of how our actions can either support a serious incident to a positive conclusion or be a catalyst to further inflame a situation. Body language, verbal support, tone of voice, eye contact and the words that we use during incidents form the bulk of this section.
 
Part 3 - (2.5 hour in house session) This is the session that displays how we physically intervene if all other strategies have failed to support and there are no other options available. This section will offer a wide range of intervention strategies tailored to suit your specific setting. Safety for the young people and staff is paramount and this section will help staff with the knowledge that they are keeping themselves and others from harm.
 
Part 4 - (4 videos) These videos look at appropriate forms of documenting and how this keeps both the staff and young people safe. We then look at how our recordings inform our practice for future incidents of a similar nature. The videos for this session look at recording, reflecting, planning and sharing.

Parts 1, 2, and 4 are carried out via the online learning platform prior to the in-house practical physical intervention session.

Our physical intervention powerpoint presentations are accredited through the CPD standards office www.cpdstandards.com registration number 21721.
The physical holds that we display have been independently, medically risk assessed by:
 
Dr Anthony Bleetman - MD PhD FRCSEd FRCEM DipIMC RCSEd - Consultant in Emergency Medicine - Honorary Clinical Associate Professor - University of Warwick Medical School
 
Programme statement
Aggression and abuse is becoming increasingly more prevalent for staff working with children and young adults. Giving your staff the skills and tools necessary to deal and cope with these behaviours will go a long way to having a settled, confident and flourishing staff team. The outcomes for the young people are sometimes immeasurable when they are being handled both physically and mentally by a highly skilled team that have the common goal of safety for all with the best interests of the young people at heart.
Having a common platform to work from moving forward will allow a consistent, safe and calm approach.
 
Delivery
The programme is delivered as a holistic approach to behaviour management with physical intervention only ever used as a last resort when all other options have been exhausted. During the physical session our team will deliver the programme with humour and draw on their vast experience of dealing with the type of behaviours that we have mentioned.

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