Maybo Physical Intervention 
Physical intervention skills may be needed in some workplaces to manage challenging behaviour safely. Maybo's physical intervention skills are based on natural movements that do not rely on strength or aggression. These non-violent skills have been legally and medically reviewed and have earned considerable credibility across different sectors.
This module based training varies from disengagement tactics to more advanced rescue techniques, escorting methods through to holding skills.
Throughout the course we will examine: • The requirement to use non-physical skills as far as possible • The law in relation to 'reasonable force' and self defence • The value of assessing a situation before intervening • Using physical intervention as a last resort • Possible medical implications • The potential legal implications of the techniques • Disengagement techniques • Escorting and guiding skills • Holding skills Plans to raise standards by introducing additional training for UK door supervisors form part of a Home Office consultation launched on 15th December. The security industry is gearing up for changes to licences. Additional training will include physical intervention, first aid, special considerations when dealing with young people and awareness of the threat of terrorism. The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has already included the additional training elements as part of the new qualifications being introduced from June 2010 that new door supervisors will have to complete to get their Licence. The 14-week public consultation proposes making the additional skills a requirement for existing door supervisors in the form of top-up training that must be taken before renewing their licence. Bill Fox, Maybo chairman said: "A great deal of work and consultation has already taken place in developing the proposed competency requirements in physical intervention. This training is vital to protect door supervisors and to improve public safety by teaching them safer methods for dealing with customers in challenging situations."
What is the test like? You do not site a test but have to demonstrate to the tutor that you can perform the skills to the required standard. When do I get my results?
As soon as you have finished the course you will be told by our tutor the results. Next Course Dates Please contact us for information on cost and place availability. This course is endorsed by ACPO
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