Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression
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PMVA 3 Day Training Course
- 3 Day Course
- £239.00
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This course has been developed in line with the GSA (General Services Association) standards and has been aligned to British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD).
Who should attend this course?
Our Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression (PMVA) Training is essential for those who need to renew their 3 day training course and/or anyone working within an environment that has the potential to become a violent and/or an aggressive setting.Â
Course Objectives
- Understand their Legal Responsibilities.
- Understand Reasonable and proportionate Force.
- Understand ethical considerations of physical intervention.
- Identify possible causes of violence and aggression.
- Know the stages of the assault cycle.
- Be able to identify signs of aggression.
- Understand a variety of De-scalation techniques.
- Recognise the importance of early intervention.
- Understand the importance of continual assessment and evaluation.
- Breakaway Techniques
Course Content
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 1
- Legislation and Guideline
- Challenging Behaviour
- Positive Behaviour Support
- Learning Disabilities
- Breakaway Techniques
- Breakaway Techniques
- Non-Restrictive and Restrictive PhysicalInterventions.
- Handovers
Day 2
- Public Health Model
- Trauma Informed Care
- The assault cycleand early warning signs
- Importance of De-Escalation
- SafeWards
- Roles and Responsibilitiesof theHead Person, presenting and securing thehead.
- Role of ahead person for acontrolled descent
- De-escalation on the floor
- Turning from a Prone position to a Supineposition (and vice versa)
- Turning from relocation holds to wrap and vice versa
- De-escalation in Supine
Day 3
- Use of Force/ Mental Capacity Act/ Mental HealthAct.
- Presentation on Risks associated with Restraint
- Associated Risks
- Positional Asphyxia
- Instruction and practice of:(Refer to TNA)
- Upper Arm Wrap
- Turning from secure walking hold into rear facing position
- Descent Backwards into Supine Position
- Supine Descent to floor to elevated rest position
- Supine leg hold
- Supine M
- Upper Arm Wrap, Team Formulation & Approach.
- Upper Arm Wrap to secure hold.
- Relocation.
This Course can be tailored to the needs of your organisation.
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