Restraint Training: Over 50% of NHS Assaults are Impacts

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Assault Prevention is a key issue in healthcare and social care environments.  In multiple research studies (see Breakaway – a fresh approach?), it has been found that over 50% of assaults on healthcare workers are kinetic: punches, slaps and kicks.  Knowing this is important as it allows you to spend the right amount of training […]

Restraint Training: The Biggest Mistake in Control Tactics

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Coach Tony Torres says that the biggest problem in Control Tactics is that people try to exert Control too soon in the confrontation timeline.  In our 9 attitudes methodology from Functional Edge System, we understand that the key phases of any physical confrontation are: 1) Survival (staying conscious, upright and ‘with it’) 2) Reversal (slowing or stopping […]

Hospital Violence Reduction – Internal Security Officers

Staff in one hospital we worked in reported to us that they had variable success in securing assistance from Security Guards when incidents become critical.  We ourselves experienced communication difficulties (mainly a language barrier) with Security Guards several times during our visit which may contribute to this apparent lack of cooperation or coordination. Certainly in other […]

Restraint Training: Soft Cuff as the Least Restrictive Option

The Alternative option: Soft-Cuffs (Emergency Response Cuff – ERC)  An innovative and very significant restraint device is now available to hospitals and care services in the UK and we believe that it deserves a serious and comprehensive exploration. The equipment is formally known as the Emergency Response Cuff (ERC) and is sometimes referred to as the “Soft-Cuff” due its tough-cloth […]

Hospital Violence Reduction – Environment and Physical Design

According to the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), one element of performance by which a hospital’s environment of care is measured is that “the hospital controls access to and egress from security-sensitive areas, as determined by the hospital. Ambulatory and Ambulance entrances should be separate, with electronically operated locks, and glass should […]

Hospital Violence Reduction – Permission to Intervene

Hospital Violence Reduction Personal Factors In some environments, there is sometimes still a question about whether a security officer or a nurse who uses force in a situation could rely on the backing of his/her management, and/or the backing of the hospital, if they intervene with force in a situation and are then challenged legally. […]

Care Home Safe Holding: Woman (89) died while being escorted by staff in care home

http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Woman-89-died-fall/story-20221627-detail/story.html only one member of staff was helping Mrs Keogh on the morning of the accident when a risk assessment document said she needed two to help her wash, dress and move from one part of the home to another.   An elderly care home resident died after crashing through a wooden handrail on a […]

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