Award in Physical Restraint for Security & Door Supervisors :
Aim:
- The Award in Physical Restraint / Intervention Practice course allows for all staff the opportunity to achieve the knowledge, understanding and skills learners need to undertake appropriate and effective physical restraint / Intervention to an intermediate standard.
Objectives & Course Content:
To successfully 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.
- Signalling non aggression
- 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.
Certification:
- Award in Physical Restraint. Optional:BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint / Intervention Practice at a cost of £57.50 per delegate.
Course Duration:
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