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    • "Above all, I learned something I could USE"

    • "My time was extremely well spent."

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"Away From The Office" (Personal Safety Training For All Staff)

Instructor:  John F. Moran, Ph.D., CHPA

"Aggression De-Escalation" (Responsible De-escalation Techniques That Work)

Instructors:  John F. Moran, Ph.D., CHPA   and    Wm. J. "Doc" McCarthy

"Physical Response Training"

Instructor:  Wm. J. "Doc" McCarthy

 

Here is Quality, Practical Learning in one or two seminar(s) (in the same day) format.

Call 1-800-367-9274 for information about bringing training that works to your location or for dates when this training opportunity will be available in your area sponsored by another agency.

 

 

A.M. day 1 / P.M. day 2

Personal Safety Training for

ALL staff who leave the

safety of their offices!

 

Video / Audio Tape / PowerPoint / Slide / Live Seminar Program

Basic Content Outline

 

    1.    Define the scope of the problem.

    2.    "Clinical" vs. "Criminal" Aggression"

    3.     Introduction to the Safety Pyramid.

    4.     Stage 1: The four elements of the Planning Stage

              A. Know the neighborhood

              B. Involve the client

              C. Plan your communications

              D. Vehicle Readiness

    5.     Stage 2: Enroute Stage

          Stage 3: The Pedestrian Stage

          Stage 4: The Service Delivery Site

    6.     Stage 5: Enhancement

              "Trigger Words"

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"Aggression De-escalation" (Responsible de-escalation Techniques That Work)

 

"Physical Response Training" 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ONE DAY - TWO SEMINARS

P.M. day 1 / A.M. day 2

Responsible De-escalation

Techniques that work

when you need

them!

CALMING the AGGRESSOR:

Aggression Management For Hospital Security

  APPLICATION: To give hospital Security officers and all Healthcare Professionals an absolutely CRITICAL training experience through a very detailed presentation on how to de-fuse hostility in the people they WILL confront.

 Healthcare professionals and hospital security officers are frequently called upon to "handle" aggressive or physically violent patients, visitors, and staff. The officer, in light of his/her mission to protect and serve, MUST be able to respond appropriately to each situation.

When healthcare  personnel fail to calm down an agitated patient or visitor or are forced to engage in physical management, the risks of injury and liability for the employee, bystanders and even the aggressor are significantly increased.

This training program has been   a CORNERSTONE in many Hospital's Workplace Violence Prevention Programs. It directly addresses many of the elements of OSHA's guidelines publication #3148 and responds to real world situations with real world useable training.

Persons attending this course, upon completion, will be able to discuss and apply :

The concept of a de-escalation
Describe the body language of de-escalation.
Define distancing and correct stance.
Describe the impact of breathing on officer and subject conduct.
Personal Assessment during a confrontation
Trigger Words
List the four types of cornering.
List the signs of impending violence and the aggression triggers.

 

This is an in-depth presentation of the internationally recognized materials developed since 1978 by Dr. John F. Moran, Ph.D. CHPA, as lauded by security trainees from around the American Healthcare Scene and especially by Professionals from throughout the US and United Kingdom who have already attended his seminars on Aggression Management, and Staff Protection "Away from the Office."

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"Physical Response Training" 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progressive Physical Responses to Violent Behavior

For Healthcare and Service Professionals

 

The "Live" Presentation

Program and Content Outline:

 

I.  Introduction of the presenter.

"Background and Biases."
Intent of the training

II.  Define the scope of the problem.

Statistical Realities
Physical Violence in and out of healthcare
Issues of Response Limits
Issues of Personal Rights and Responsibilities
Legal issues in this location
An assumption of competent, previous de-escalation training.

III. "Clinical" vs. "Criminal" Aggression.

 

The Differences, the Consequences

  (Cheryl & Kathleen)

The Pre-Learning Assessment

The Learning Outline/Assessment

IV. Introduction to Progressive Physical Response (PPR©).

Safety: the professional and even the attacker
The response continuum
Playing the Odds
The "PPR© " Philosophy
Responsible
Reasonable
Ready
Result

V. The four elements of a Response System

Readiness
Instinctual
Effective
Appropriate

VI. The Techniques

A. Breaks from:

     Holds

     Chokes

          B. Blocks / Defenses
                Blows
                Firearms
                Edged Weapons
                Environmental Objects

 

          C. Takedowns
                 Progressive in nature
                 Single Person

 

          D. Restraint
                 Holds
                 Devices: Short / long term
                 Teamwork

 

          E. Motion Compliance
                 Progressive in nature
                 Low risk
                 Short Distances
                 Doorways
                 Teamwork

 

VII.   Documentation

Pre-event
Procedures
Consequences

VIII.   Training, Certification, Re-certification

  

Call 1-800-367-9274 for information about bringing training that works to your location or for dates when this training opportunity will be available in your area sponsored by another agency

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