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This
is a one day workshop / seminar, specifically tailored to Nurses and Midwives,
whether working in a hospital, community or where the
position takes them into other peoples homes. The incidence of
verbal and physical attacks is rising (RCB 2007 report), and nursing staff have a need to
understand the dynamics involved and how to deal with a deteriorating
situation. The seminar is designed
to equip nursing staff to recognise the indicators of aggression, how
to deflect the focus of aggression, how to deal with an aggressive
client/patient, how to gain the confidence of the aggressor, how the use of drugs
may effect the behaviour of the
aggressor, and what rights and responsibilities are required by both
parties under the law.
This seminar is appropriate
to all those in the Nursing Profession and Midwifery, Care staff, Doctors,
Community Care staff, and Medical Workers, in both the NHS and the Private
Sector.
The course is classroom
based and may include significant physical intervention training, which requires
working in a group and one to one. Presentation software is used, and notes are
provided for future reference.
Attendees are requested to complete a feedback form on
completion of the course, in order that we can continue to improve our
workshops and
courses. Role play is utilised extensively, on order to provide a realistic
situation for each member of staff to deal with, and to ensure that each of
the theoretical scenarios are practiced in a simulated situation has an
immediate practical benefits to the participants.
There are sections dedicated to Lone
Working, attending a client's home, dealing with the risks, and how to escape
should an attack occur.
An
additional module can provided covering Drugs, Illness and Effects on
client Conduct.
The course is available with or
without physical intervention training, as required, in order to fit in
with Risk Management Policy. Physical Intervention Modules include:
Self Defence:
How to prepare and deal with aggressive behaviour; Escape strategies
Self Defence and the Law:
Your rights; What constitutes acceptable Self Defence actions; What you
can do legally to ensure that you are safe
Physical Intervention:
How to defend yourself; Deal with an attack; Breakaway techniques
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Includes the
following modules:
Personal Safety:
Outline of Personal Safety and description of the session
Assessing the Risks:
What dangers arise; Areas of risk; Identifying risky behaviour
Understanding Aggression:
Identifying the signs of aggression; Triggers to aggression; How to deal with
the aggressor; Personal Space
Conflict Management:
Using language, body language and deflection to manage potential and actual
conflicts
Dealing with Potentially Dangerous Situations:
Utilising Life Skills to deal with aggressive and violent behaviour; Drugs,
Illness and Effects on Conduct
Planning Personal Safety:
How to mitigate risk; Look for potential solutions
Working Safe:
What risk factorsto look out for when working alone; How to deal with
situations that arise outside of the office; Dealing with people in their own
homes
Travel Safe:
Public Transport; Taxi’s; Car
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