Breakaway Training: Judges Comments in Dementia Care Assault Case

Breakaway Training mentioned in Dementia Care Home Assault Case A 75-year-old resident in a care home suffered from dementia and since arriving at the home four months before the assault, he had committed 13 acts of aggression and at least 5 attempts at serious acts of aggression, including trying to strangle one of the residents. […]

Training Lone Workers: Who should go on the visit?

Training Lone Workers Sometimes means making sure that they carefully decide whether a visit should go ahead and how many people should go.  Sometimes, client history means no visit. In a rough-cut from a recent course where we were Training Lone Workers, our Director of Training and expert on personal safety Gerard O’Dea describes the […]

The potential for actual management of aggression

The POTENTIAL for ACTUAL MANAGEMENT of AGGRESSION Twice in this article from the Herald newspaper members of staff at a facility in Ireland mention the specific training system  that they are trained in, presumably for their own personal safety, for the control of violent clients they have in their care and for the protection of others – MAPA […]

Personal Safety for Lone Workers

Personal Safety for Lone Workers

Should organisations prioritise personal safety for lone workers?   Employers have a legal duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of their employees.  This act of parliament places a statutory duty on employers, besides their common law […]

Housing Officer Safety and Lone Working: Trust your intuition to Stay Safe

Housing Officer Safety and Lone Working: Trust your instincts Gavin DeBecker, in his seminal work on personal safety “The Gift of Fear” offers us a crucial and often overlooked perspective on taking control of our safety. His key point, illustrated again and again in his examples and case studies, is that when our innate survival […]

Lone Working Staff Safety through Supervision and Monitoring

Director of Training and Lone Working Staff Safety expert Gerard O’Dea discusses a key story about the tragic loss of a lone worker in the area of social care and home care.   The issues of lone worker supervision, diary management, and monitoring of safety are crucial to the protection of lone workers and this […]

Community team safety and Doorstep Decisions

Lone worker and community team safety is a legal issue monitored by the HSE

Doorstep-Decisions for Community team safety  Community team safety Personal Safety often hinges on difficult decisions made on the doorstep.  When approaching the front door of a previously violent client’s house, knowing some of their background and history and recent state, what threshold of danger would YOU set for the meeting you are about to have? Low Risk? […]

Personal Safety for Community Workers: Sharing Information

Past history of violent behaviour is the strongest predictor of future violence. I recall reading a news article in a sunday paper some time ago which described a reporter’s experiences while spending a weekend on the road with a London Ambulance Service (LAS) crew.  Amongst descriptions of paramedics being shot and being shot-at, about the violence […]

Keeping Lone Workers Safe: Information Sharing

In this rough-cut video clip from a recent Lone Worker Personal Safety Training programme, our Director of Training and Keeping Lone Workers Safe expert trainer Gerard O’Dea discusses one important case where a lone worker was seriously attacked by a person who had issued threats to her – but the information was never shared by […]

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