3 day Award for delivers of physical intervention training within the private security industry
Award for delivers of physical intervention training within the private security industry
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
This EDEXCEL Level 3 Deliverers of Physical Intervention training programme has been designed for those intending to offer physical intervention skills trainingor who wish to train other training providers in this area.
The BTEC Level 3 Course is also suitable for staff who may have to deal with vulnerable young people or vulnerable adults or whose staff perform low risk security or door supervision roles.
It is also suitable for those of you who are looking to provide physical restrainttraining in mental health areas as well as schools, care homes and the NHS.
Once completed you will be qualified to train others in how to assess situations to decide whether physical intervention is necessary and, if so, the appropriate methods of intervention. Successful delegates will be certificated will be licensed to offer the AMBA Physical Intervention Trainer programme.
Course Information
- Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry
- Delivering Physical Intervention Skills Training Learners will gain appreciation of physical interventions and the legal/professional implications of their use. Candidates will be learn how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used, be able to use non-aggressive physical skills to protect oneself and others from assault, also be able to use non-pain related standing holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills. And understand good practice to follow after physical interventions.
*This course is a Level 3 and is acceptable for trainers who wish to deliver the Door Supervisors course on the ‘New SPEC’.
Minimum Required Kit List
Laptop with Microsoft word and power point
Skill Prerequisites
- 18 Years +
- Level 1 English Language
*All prerequisite awards should not be expired
so please check the expiry date before applying
*All Candidates should have a reasonable level
of personal fitness
Topics
- physical interventions and the implications of their use
- how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used
- use non-aggressive physical skills to protect yourself and others
- good practice to follow after physical interventions
- assess the training environment to reduce risks in preparation for physical intervention training
- assess physical intervention skills.