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This course is designed to look at presenting behaviours, understanding in which context these are occurring and the need behind them (Behaviour as a form of Communication). The training will centre on equipping staff with skills and confidence to proactively manage negative behaviours, by having a consistent approach to implementing techniques learnt. PBM training is recommended to be refreshed or renewed periodically to maintain skills and stay up to date with evolving best practices.
This course is designed to look at presenting behaviours, understanding in which context these are occurring and the need behind them (Behaviour as a form of Communication). The training will centre on equipping staff with skills and confidence to proactively manage negative behaviours, by having a consistent approach to implementing techniques learnt.
Delegates will learn how to address disruptive behaviour safely and effectively, increasing the likelihood that individuals will feel both supported and listened to.
The Breakaway element of the course is designed to help both staff and individuals stay safe in any given environment in accordance with the law. These techniques employ maximum care and minimum amount of force necessary, and will be for the shortest period of time to ensure that all staff actions should be proportionate to the circumstance.
Breakaway training in healthcare refers to specific training that healthcare professionals undergo to learn how to safely handle potentially aggressive or violent situations with patients or clients. It focuses on understanding the reasons behind aggression and identifying warning signs to respond appropriately.
There are no prerequisites required for this course. All candidates must wear suitable clothing, e.g. tracksuit bottoms, trainers and t-shirt.
To provide strategies to increase the confidence of staff in dealing with challenging behaviours, ensuring the safety of everyone concerned. Also to look at how good Care, Behaviour and Risk planning are vital to providing good consistent outcomes.
The syllabus covers such topics as:
Anyone in a Health and Social Care environment dealing with Behaviour that challenges
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