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TRAINING BROCHURE AND PRICES
Trainers are Members of
The Institute of Conflict Management
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................................2
FEATURES AND BENEFITS .........................................................................................................................................................3
AGGRESSION/CONFLICT MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................4
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................5
BREAKAWAY & SAFE ESCAPE LEVEL 2 TRAINING (PMVA/MOVA 1 DAY)..................................................................................6
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................7
RESTRICTIVE PHYSICAL INTERVENTION/SAFE HOLDING (PMVA/MOVA 1 & 2 DAY) ................................................................8
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................................9
INTRODUCTION TO PMVA /MOVA TRAINING ........................................................................................................................10
(DAY 1)....................................................................................................................................................................................10
(DAY 2)....................................................................................................................................................................................11
(DAYS 3 & 4) ...........................................................................................................................................................................12
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................................13
COURSE PRICES.......................................................................................................................................................................14
CONTACT DETAILS ..................................................................................................................................................................15
OUR INSURANCE ....................................................................................................................................................................15
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
WHY USE US?
FEATURES OF OUR SERVICE BENEFITS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Our physical courses are easy to learn using 4 to 5
basic techniques that can be adapted to meet any
situation, do not require strength and have been
risk assessed & are loosely based on Tai Chi
Reduces the time it takes to teach and learn, is easy to
remember, is safe therefore reducing the chances of injury,
saving you unnecessary staff time away from the work place
Health & Safety, Criminal Law, Common Law, &
Human Rights Legislation are covered in all of our
training courses along with your Policies &
Procedures
Empowers your staff with the knowledge to know what they
can and cant do legally and how legislation is there to protect
them and you
All our courses give those attending more
confidence to deal with violence and aggression in
the workplace
Reduces absenteeism, high staff turn over and stress, which
increases productivity, profitability, and keeps your workforce
happy in the knowledge that the organisation is concerned
about their welfare
We use 2 trainers on all our physical intervention
courses who are all members of the Institute of
Conflict Management and have a vast experience
within this area of training and who have
experience of working within the Social Care sector
and Industry
You can be reassured that your staff are being trained by
suitably experienced and competent trainers who bring a
wealth of knowledge and experience to the training
environment, and it is regarded as good practice to use 2
trainers on any physical courses and can protect against
litigation
Course pricing is fully inclusive and discounts are
available for multiple bookings
Our prices are very competitive and are inclusive of VAT,
travel (UK Mainland), overnights, handouts, certificates, etc.
There are no additional costs. The price quoted is what you
pay.
The Institute of Conflict Management has awarded
Basis Training (UK) Limited
With the Quality Award Centre Status (QAC
Registration Number QAC2022)
Relating to:
Element 1: Training Design.
Element 2: Training Delivery.
Element 3 Training Evaluation & Feedback
We as a company have this quality award for the
training that we deliver which gives you the benefit
of knowing that you are receiving quality training,
and that the physical aspects of the training have
been risk assessed
Your organisation knows that they are receiving quality
training that has been risk assessed and reviewed regularly
that it is proven to work
The publication by the Department of Health “Positive &
Proactive Care: reducing the need for restrictive intervention”
state the following: (127. There are no universally accepted
standards for the use of physical restraint although both the
British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)44 and the
Institute of Conflict Management (ICM)45 offer voluntary
quality accreditation schemes) If you require a copy of the
report please look at the ICM website.
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AGGRESSION/CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Course overview:
The course aims to equip staff with skills to deal with conflict or aggression at work. The course looks at
communication and behaviour as well as how legislation is used to protect employees. The use of group
exercises is intended to allow delegates to address any issues they have.
Summary of Outcomes:
1. Develop an understanding of Law relating to the management of conflict
2. Assess & apply a risk assessment to all risks associated with dealing with conflict
3. Understand the importance of effective communication skills
4. Understanding the risks associated with lone working & applying principals of safe working
5. Identify post incident support & reporting procedures within your organisation
Programme Outline:
Introduction to workplace violence
� Health and Safety at Work Legislation:
� Sections 2, 3, 7 & 8
� Regulations 3, 8 and 14 of Managing Health and Safety at Work
� Self awareness
� Proactive service delivery
� Communication skills
� Setting Boundaries
� Understanding the difference between assertive behaviour and aggressive behaviour
� Signalling non aggression
� Defusing and calming
� High risk conflict
� Understanding Reasonable Force: Common Law
� Understanding Reasonable Force: Section 3 (1) of the Criminal Law Act 1967
� Human Rights Act Article 2
� Lone working protocol if required
� Post incident support
PLEASE NOTE: This is a sample programme which can be adapted for your specific needs.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Essential Info
Who should
attend?
• Those employees considered being at risk of aggression whilst at work, for example, lone workers in the
community and places where the public visit.
Teaching methods • Power Point presentation
• Group Exercises and Discussions, quizzes
• Case studies
Duration of course • One day
Number of
delegate places
• Minimum 6
• Maximum 20
Trainers
Qualifications
• Trainers have attended the NHS CFSMS Conflict Resolution National Syllabus Familiarisation Seminar &
are able to meet the 10 objectives as identified by CFSMS relating to the Conflict Management National
Syllabus. Lone Working & Conflict Awareness Corporate Personnel Training. Edusafe Personal Safety
Programme
The Institute of Conflict Management has awarded Basis Training (UK) Limited
With the Quality Award Centre Status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022)
Relating to:
Element 1: Training Design.
Element 2: Training Delivery.
Element 3 Training Evaluation & Feedback
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BREAKAWAY & SAFE ESCAPE LEVEL 2 TRAINING (PMVA/MOVA 1 DAY)
Course overview:
This course is designed to equip staff with the skills necessary to breakaway from an aggressive situation where the
defusing and de-escalation techniques have failed and they are been physically assaulted. It is a practical course requiring
active participation from course delegates. The course is presented in an informal manner so that delegates can relax and
enjoy the learning experience.
Objectives:
By the end of the course, delegates should be able to:
• Realise that breakaway & self-defence techniques are only used when all other options have failed.
• Understand the Law in relation to the use of force for personal Defence and / or the Defence of others. The
Common and Criminal Law, including the meaning of ‘Reasonable Force’ with reference to Section 3(1) of The
Criminal Law Act 1967, in relation to Defence of self and / or others
• Understand how Health & Safety legislation is there for your benefit. The various elements of Health and Safety
Statute and associated Health and Safety Regulations that relate to the use of physical force in the workplace,
including what is meant by the:-
• ‘common-law duty of care’,
• Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974, sections 2, 3, 7 and 8
• The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Regulations 3, 8 and 14.
• Apply the correct & safest way to defend themselves from a variety of wrist & body grabs whilst standing, seated
behind a desk, in a bed situation, and whilst in a car for those in the community.
• Know the quickest & safest escape from strangles.
• How to apply an effective stance in order to deal with head butts, punches, kicks, & kneeing to the groin.
• Assess, & use your environment, thus working out the quickest possible escape route, to minimise confrontation.
• Remember this is only used as a last resort when your de-escalation & defusing techniques have failed, and to use
the minimum amount of force, thus minimising any possible injury to yourself, & the assailant, & to continually
remember your responsibility towards therapeutic input at all times.
All techniques have been risk assessed according to a process within the ICM guidelines
SAMPLE PROGRAM – LEVEL 2
� Relevant legislation dealing with violence & aggression-criminal law.
� Have an understanding of how the suing culture works and defence against it.
� Escape from wrist grabs, body grabs, hair & clothing grabs.
� Breakaway from strangulations including attacker using ligatures.
� Dealing with punches, head butts, kicks, & groin attacks.
� How to deal with assaults whilst on the floor.
� Use of defensive body positioning & personal space.
� Aspects of good communication skills.
� The “what if’s”.
This course can be delivered as ½ day Conflict Management ½ day Breakaway
The price for this is below in the essential information/prices
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Essential Info
Who should
attend?
• All employees who work within an environment that places them at risk of assault from
members of the public whilst in the course of doing their duty, for example, those who work
alone in the community or with high-risk patient/client groups.
Teaching
methods
• Presentation on The Law & Health & Safety
• Group Discussions
• Demonstration & Practice Under Observation
Duration of
course
• One day
Number of
delegate places
• Minimum 6
• Maximum 16
Trainers
Qualifications
• Follow the ICM code of practise and the all Wales NHS Passport The company has also been
accorded ICM Quality Award Centre status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022) which means
that all physical breakaway skills have been risk assessed and have fulfilled the criteria set out by
the ICM Quality Award. Level 2 BTEC Award in Breakaway & Self Defence
The Institute of Conflict Management has awarded Basis Training (UK) Limited
With the Quality Award Centre Status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022)
Relating to:
Element 1: Training Design.
Element 2: Training Delivery.
Element 3 Training Evaluation & Feedback
The publication by the Department of Health “Positive & Proactive Care: reducing the need for restrictive intervention”
state the following: (127. There are no universally accepted standards for the use of physical restraint although both the
British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)44 and the Institute of Conflict Management (ICM)45 offer voluntary quality
accreditation schemes) If you require a copy of the report please look at the ICM website.
PLEASE NOTE: We are able to deliver half day of aggression/conflict management and half day of breakaway/safe escape
at the same price of the breakaway training if required
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RESTRICTIVE PHYSICAL INTERVENTION/SAFE HOLDING (PMVA/MOVA 1 & 2 DAY)
Description of what is covered
Helping to provide delegates with the knowledge of the basic working principal’s of the Law including the various Health
and Safety Sections, and associated Regulations in relation to the use of restrictive physical intervention. Covered are the
risks associated with physical restraint and how to minimise those risks through risk assessment and awareness and
compliance with regulations. Develop the skills and knowledge required to enable learners to safely apply appropriate
and effective methods of restraint using primarily non pain compliant methods of control. More restrictive methods of
control (pain compliance) can be taught where there is a higher risk environment
Summary of outcomes
To achieve the outcomes a student must:
1. Understand the Law in relation to the use of physical restraint.
2. Evaluate the risks associated with physical restraint and consider methods to reduce the risks.
3. Demonstrate non-pain compliant methods of control and how to safely apply them
4. Where required demonstrate more restrictive methods of control and when they should be used
5. Understand the importance of Incident reports and de-briefing for all involved in restraint
Course Programme
• Introduction to workplace violence
• Basic breakaway skills (2 day course)
• Criminal Law in relationship to restraint
• The Childrens Act (If required)
• Health & Safety at Work Legislation
• Human Rights Acts
• Depravation of Liberty (DOL) issues
• Have an understanding of how the suing culture works and defence against it.
• The use of your communication skills to prevent restraint wherever possible
• Positional asphyxia risks
• Non-pain compliant methods of control – 2,3 and 4 man teams
• Teamwork: Contact and Cover
• Shepherding, Figure of four, thumb in palm,
• To the chair, the rest position, change over’s
• Taking clients through door ways
• Restrictive methods of control (pain compliance) where identified by risk assessment
• Controlled take down and up
• Techniques for seclusion if required.
• Demonstration of techniques that should not be used
• Incident Reporting and De-briefing
• Remember the most important aspect is to try to defuse and de-escalate – if possible try to avoid restraint
This is a sample programme which can be adapted for your specific needs.
PLEASE NOTE: For those delegates who have no experience of restrictive physical intervention (C&R) it is recommended
that they attend a 2 day course. Those with experience need only attend a 1 day course.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Essential Info
Who should
attend?
• All employees who work within an environment where there is a requirement for the use of restraint
Teaching
methods
• Power Point presentation covering the use of restraint
• Group Discussions
• Demonstration & Practice Under Observation
Duration of
course
• Two day for new participants. One day refresher training for those who have experience of restrictive
physical intervention
Number of
delegate places
• Minimum 6
• Maximum 16
Trainers
Qualifications
• Follow the ICM code of practise and the all Wales NHS Passport The company has also been
accorded ICM Quality Award Centre status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022) which means
that all physical breakaway skills have been risk assessed and have fulfilled the criteria set out
by the ICM Quality Award. Trainers are ENB A74 Qualified.
The Institute of Conflict Management has awarded Basis Training (UK) Limited
With the Quality Award Centre Status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022)
Relating to:
Element 1: Training Design.
Element 2: Training Delivery.
Element 3 Training Evaluation & Feedback
The publication by the Department of Health “Positive & Proactive Care: reducing the need for restrictive
intervention” state the following: (127. There are no universally accepted standards for the use of physical
restraint although both the British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)44 and the Institute of Conflict
Management (ICM)45 offer voluntary quality accreditation schemes) If you require a copy of the report please
look at the ICM website.
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INTRODUCTION TO PMVA /MOVA TRAINING
The Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression (PMVA) and Management of Violence & Aggression (MOVA)
Training course has been designed and developed to meet the needs and expectations of customers whose employees
regularly deal with violence or aggression during the course of their work and, who need to employ all the skills from
conflict management to breakaway and/or physical restraint. The course is delivered over 4 days and builds on a frame
work of knowledge underpinned by current Law, Regulations and Guidance.
The following information gives an overview of the topics covered during the 4 days. Candidates are expected to actively
participate in group exercises, general discussion and will be required to demonstrate effective team working skills. A
requirement of all candidates is a reasonable level of fitness and general health in order to participate in the physical
elements of the course and all candidates will need to complete a fitness questionnaire in order to ascertain this
(DAY 1)
Summary of Outcomes:
1. Develop an understanding of Law relating to the management of conflict
2. Assess & apply a risk assessment to all risks associated with dealing with conflict
3. Understand the importance of effective communication skills
4. Understanding the risks associated with lone working & applying principals of safe working
5. Identify post incident support & reporting procedures within your organisation
Programme Day 1:
� Introduction to workplace violence.
� Understanding Reasonable Force: Common Law
� Understanding Reasonable Force: Section 3 (1) of the Criminal Law Act 1967
� Human Rights Act Article 2
� Health and Safety at Work Legislation:
� Sections 2, 3, 7 & 8
� Regulations 3, 8 and 14 of Managing Health and Safety at Work
� Self awareness
� Proactive service delivery
� Communication skills
� Signalling non aggression
� Defusing and calming
� High risk conflict
� Lone working protocol
� Post incident support
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(DAY 2)
Summary of outcomes:
• Realise that breakaway & self-defence techniques are only used when all other options have failed.
• Understand the Law in relation to the use of force for personal Defence and / or the Defence of others.
• Understand how Health & Safety legislation is there for your benefit.
• Health and Safety at Work Act etc 1974, sections 2, 3, 7 and 8
• The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Regulations 3, 8 and 14.
• Apply the correct & safest way to defend themselves from a variety of wrist & body grabs whilst standing, seated
behind a desk, in a bed situation, and whilst in a car for those in the community.
• Know the quickest & safest escape from strangles.
• How to apply an effective stance in order to deal with head butts, punches, kicks, & kneeing to the groin.
• Assess, & use your environment, thus working out the quickest possible escape route, to minimise confrontation.
• Remember this is only used as a last resort when your de-escalation & defusing techniques have failed, and to use
the minimum amount of force, thus minimising any possible injury to yourself, & the assailant, & to continually
remember your responsibility towards therapeutic input at all times.
PROGRAMME DAY 2.
� Relevant legislation dealing with violence & aggression-criminal law.
� Escape from wrist grabs, body grabs, hair & clothing grabs.
� Breakaway from strangulations including attacker using ligatures.
� Dealing with punches, head butts, kicks, & groin attacks.
� How to deal with assaults whilst on the floor.
� Use of defensive body positioning & personal space.
� Aspects of good communication skills.
� The “what if’s”.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A SAMPLE PROGRAM WHICH CAN BE CHANGED FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS, SUCH AS
INTERVENTION TO BREAK UP FIGHTS ETC.
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(DAYS 3 & 4)
Description of Units
Unit 1 provides learners with the knowledge of the basic working principals of English Law, including the various Health
and Safety Sections and associated Regulations, in relation to the use of physical restraint. The unit also covers the risk
associated with physical restraint and how to minimise those risks through risk assessment and awareness and
compliance with regulations
Unit 2 develops the skills and knowledge required to enable learners to safely apply appropriate and effective methods of
restraint using primarily non harmful methods of control. More restrictive methods of control can be taught where there
is a higher risk environment
Summary of outcomes
1. Understand the Law in relation to the use of physical restraint.
2. Evaluate the risks associated with physical restraint and consider methods to reduce the risks.
3. Demonstrate non-harmful methods of control and how to safely apply them
4. Where required demonstrate more restrictive methods of control and when they should be used
Programme days 3-4:
Course Programme
• Introduction to workplace violence
• Criminal Law in relationship to restraint
• The Children’s Act (If required)
• Health & Safety at Work Legislation
• Human Rights Acts
• Depravation of Liberty (DOL) issues
• Have an understanding of how the suing culture works and defence against it.
• The use of your communication skills to prevent restraint wherever possible
• Positional asphyxia risks
• Non-pain compliant methods of control – 2,3 and 4 man teams
• Teamwork: Contact and Cover
• Shepherding, Figure of four, thumb in palm,
• To the chair, the rest position, change over’s
• Taking clients through door ways
• Restrictive methods of control (pain compliance) where identified by risk assessment
• Controlled take down and up
• Techniques for seclusion if required.
• Demonstration of techniques that should not be used
• Incident Reporting and De-briefing
• Remember the most important aspect is to try to defuse and de-escalate – if possible try to avoid restraint
PLEASE NOTE: This is a sample programme which can be adapted for your specific needs.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Essential Info
Who should
attend?
• All employees who work within an environment where there is a requirement for the use of restraint
Teaching
methods
• Power Point presentation, case studies
• Group Discussions
• Demonstration & Practice Under Observation
Duration of
course
• Four days
Number of
delegate places
• Minimum 6
• Maximum 16
Trainers
Qualifications
• All trainers follow the ICM code of practise and the all Wales NHS Passport The company has
also been accorded ICM Quality Award Centre status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022)
which means that all physical breakaway skills have been risk assessed and have fulfilled the
criteria set out by the ICM Quality Award. Trainers are ENB A74 Qualified and have attended the
NHS CFSMS Conflict Resolution National Syllabus Familiarisation Seminar & are able to meet the
10 objectives as identified by CFSMS relating to the Conflict Management National Syllabus. Lone
Working & Conflict Awareness Corporate Personnel Training. Edusafe Personal Safety
Programme.
The Institute of Conflict Management has awarded Basis Training (UK) Limited
With the Quality Award Centre Status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022)
Relating to:
Element 1: Training Design.
Element 2: Training Delivery.
Element 3 Training Evaluation & Feedback
The publication by the Department of Health “Positive & Proactive Care: reducing the need for restrictive intervention”
state the following: (127. There are no universally accepted standards for the use of physical restraint although both the
British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD)44 and the Institute of Conflict Management (ICM)45 offer voluntary quality
accreditation schemes) If you require a copy of the report please look at the ICM website.
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COURSE PRICES
PLEASE NOTE:
Our daily rate for training is £894.00 which is fully inclusive of VAT, Travel, overnights, handouts and certificates
Discounts are available subject to our terms and conditions. Please contact the office to discuss further.
There is a discount of 10% if you are a registered charity
Essential Info
COURSES NUMBER OF DAYS
MAX DELEGATES
PRICE
Aggression/Conflict Management One Day
16 delegates
£828.00*
Prices are for the course NOT per
person
½ day Conflict Management / ½ day Breakaway One Day
16 delegates
£828.00*
Prices are for the course NOT
per person
Breakaway / Safe Escape One Day
16 delegates
£828.00*
Prices are for the course NOT per
person
Restrictive Physical Intervention / C & R / Safe Holding
Update
One Day
16 delegates
£828.00*
Prices are for the course NOT
per person
Restrictive Physical Intervention / C & R / Safe Holding Two Day
16 delegates
£1656.00*
Prices are for the course NOT per
person
P.M.V.A. / M.O.V.A. Training Four Day
16 delegates
£3312.00*
Prices are for the course NOT per
person
*PLEASE NOTE:
The prices are for the course NOT per person
*All Course Prices are Inclusive of VAT, *Travel, overnights, handouts & certificates
*Travel is inclusive for main land Britain only
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CONTACT DETAILS
BASIS TRAINING (UK) LIMITED
Phone 01446 740411
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Please Note:
Basis Training (UK) Limited has been accorded ICM Quality Award Centre status (QAC Registration Number QAC2022).
BASIS TRAINING (UK) LIMITED has fulfilled the criteria set out by the ICM Quality Award relating to:
Element 1: Training Design
Element 2: Training Delivery
Element 3: Training Evaluation & Feedback
OUR INSURANCE
INDEMNITY & PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE:
BASIS TRAINING (UK) LIMITED is insured by BRIT INSURANCE PLC.
Indemnity insurance, insured to the sum of: £10,000,000.
Public liability, insured to the sum of: £1,000,000.
Employers Liability, insured to the sum of: £10,000,000.
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