
Cost: £80.00
PMVAThis 1-day course in the Prevention and Management of Violence and aggression (PMVA) has been certified by BILD ACT as fully aligned to the RRN Training standards . You can view our full BILD ACT certificate here .. (Source: restraintreductionnetwork.org/training-standards/)
Train Healthcare ensures all are tutors are GSA grade A tutors.
Start time 9am Finish 5pm
Course Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will have knowledge on
• Legal Responsibilities
• Understand Reasonable Force
• Understand ethical considerations of physical intervention.
• Identify possible causes of violence + aggression.
• Know the stages of the assault cycle + what each stage means.
• Be able to identify signs of escalation of aggression.
• Understand the different types of de-escalation strategies.
• Recognise the importance of early intervention.
• Understand the importance of continually assessing + evaluating the levels of risk posed by difficult / challenging people.
• Select + utilise appropriate physical + non-physical strategies to manage aggressive individuals.
• Relevant legislation, guidelines + frameworks
• Legal + ethical issues
• Influences on PMVA
• Risks in restraint
• Use of Reasonable Force
• De-escalation
• Avoiding + detection of positional asphyxia
• Instruction + practice of: -
Course content
- Friendly come along (including Non-Contact and stage one, two and figure of four)
- Standing holds to include (Escape and Rescue)
- Upper Arm Wrap, Team Formulation & Approach
- Upper Arm Wrap to a secure hold
- Seated De-escalation to include Trouble Drills
- Upper Arm Wrap to Supine
- Supine Descent to Floor to Elevated Rest in Upper Arm Wrap
- Trouble Drill to Sniper in Supine
- Elevated rest to standing
- De-escalation in Supine
- Securing Legs in Supine
- Prone descent to floor
- Prone floor work (upper rest to lower rest, de-escalation on floor, legs in prone)
- Turning Prone to Supine
- Prone Standing from the floor
- Reliefs, standing-supine-prone
- Seclusion options
