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RRN Level 3 - Positive Behaviour Support & Physical Interventions Reviews
Paige D, 09 Jan 2020
Really enjoyed this training, friendly staff and feel ready to go into a school prepared that I can take on anything. Rachel was brilliant, thank you
Laura B, 09 Jan 2020
Fantastic- easy to understand follow and plenty of time to practice. Will implement visuals and make reflection more centered approach.
Becky B, 09 Jan 2020
The lead trainer was really easy to understand! Everything had a breakdown and going to be easier to apply in school content
rebecca h, 09 Jan 2020
Very beneficial to homes and schools, schools would benefit from more in depth PACE aswell as homes
Samantha L, 09 Jan 2020
Brillant course. Outlining all theory and ensuring everyone is capable and able to use the skills effectively to protect the safety of young people. Taken aspects back to school to prevent restraints being used
Jack I, 09 Jan 2020
Wow, well done Rachael! Very knowledgable. Very professional. Obviously very experienced. I hope I can be as confident trainer as her! I would like part of the session to be; put yourself in x situation, how would you react. And the trainers could give their professional advice on how we could react to different situations. Eg, your child has run away, your child is refusing to eat etc ( although I expect your answer to be it depends on the child!) Thankyou!
Beverley H, 09 Jan 2020
Excellent by both!!!! Thank you!!!!! It has helped me with not restraining a young person for too long and knowing to release and take hold again!!!
Rosemary D, 09 Jan 2020
Might work on a calming mood display bored
Marsha B, 09 Jan 2020
Rachel very knowledgeable and both trainers helped us throughout the course. I will look into using images for behaviour throughout the school. Also ensure we practice techniques regularly Thank you both
Nicola S, 09 Jan 2020
Fast paced but work learnt backed up by booklet. Enough time to learn all movements. Much better than other similar courses due to Positive Behaviour Support training. I like that restraints and breakaway are seen as a last resort after PACE and PBS. Child friendly. I was scared after the rival training, about hurting children but Sherwood is child centred, positive and I'm looking forward to starting work with these skills.