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RRN Level 3 - Positive Behaviour Support & Physical Interventions Reviews
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Danny H, 15 Nov 2024
Really informative and educational. I feel more confident moving forwards after the training.
Michaela C, 15 Nov 2024
Very good especially practical i feel confident in using these techniques. Thanks Alan :)
Nicola F, 14 Nov 2024
Amy made the course dynamic and kept us all motivated. Good speed/ pace, interesting and delivered with knowledge and passion. Thanks Amy .
Barbara H, 14 Nov 2024
Great course keeps us updated with everything and reminds us of all the ways to deal with these situations. Reminding us of communication and personal centered care.
Annette W, 14 Nov 2024
It was so good and refresh me on a lot of the breakaways
Claire G, 14 Nov 2024
Great training, good to have a refresh , Thank you 😊
Abigail I, 14 Nov 2024
When supporting people whose behaviours may cause concern, our aim should be to increase their quality of life. The course content materials are well detailed, the trainer did a great job explaining and delivering them.
Emmanuel A, 14 Nov 2024
Over a three-day period, a training session led by Nyumbani Handema covered various essential topics in care and support, focusing on behavior management and trauma-informed care. The training was well-received and considered helpful, as it provided practical strategies and theoretical understanding to enhance care quality. The topics included: 1. Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Interventions – Emphasizing preventive strategies and escalation responses to challenging behaviors. 2. Trauma-Informed Care – Understanding the impact of trauma on individuals and adapting care approaches accordingly. 3. Positive Behavior Support (PBS) and Legal Frameworks – Ensuring practices comply with legal standards while supporting residents' well-being. 4. Factors Affecting Behavior and the Arousal Model – Recognizing influences on behavior and managing emotional arousal levels. 5. Fundamental Attributional Errors – Addressing common biases that may impact the interpretation of residents' behavior. 6. Restrictive Physical Interventions and Breakaways – Learning safe and appropriate techniques for physical intervention when necessary. This structured training not only imparted knowledge but also included practical techniques that staff can apply in their roles, fostering a safer, more understanding environment for residents.
Moyinoluwa O, 08 Nov 2024
He really did well He is a good trainer He thought good I learnt well from the training Matt.