This course is recommended for staff who work in environments that require safe responses to escalating behaviours, but not restrictive or physical intervention techniques. Participants will learn how to respond to crisis situations with a focus on prevention, using verbal de-escalation skills and strategies where restraint is inappropriate.
This course is recommended for staff who work in environments that require safe responses to escalating behaviours, but not restrictive or physical intervention techniques.
It is recommended that staff attend CPI Verbal Intervention training every two years to refresh their knowledge and skills. Please enrol on this training as you approach the two year anniversary of your last attendance on the course.
Our four hour course is an introductory session to raise awareness of young people’s mental health. Learn how to have a supportive conversation and relate to young people's experiences
This course is recommended for staff working in Shropshire Council maintained schools, who need to prevent and/or intervene in crisis situations and whose Training Needs Analysis has established that they require disengagement and holding skills.
This course is recommended for staff working in health and social care who need to prevent and/or intervene in crisis situations and whose Training Needs Analysis has established that they require disengagement skills only (no holding).
This course is recommended for staff working in health and social care who need to prevent and/or intervene in crisis situations and whose Training Needs Analysis has established that they require disengagement skills only (no holding). Staff are required to attend CPI Safety Intervention Foundation™ training on an annual basis to refresh their knowledge and skills. Please apply for this course when your current CPI Safety Intervention Foundation™ Training certificate is approaching expiry.
This three day workshop provides training for professionals in mental health care to work with people who hear voices.
The method involves accepting and making sense of a person’s voices and tries to establish a link between what the
voices say and their life experiences as a means of providing both relief and the possibility of recovery.