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PMVA Training

Candidates will gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills in primary and secondary interventions to manage challenging behavior. They will also learn physical intervention techniques to de-escalate situations with minimal restraint, building on PMVA theory. After completion, candidates receive a Bild ACT Certified training certificate valid for 3 years. The Health & Safety Group is the sole provider of nationwide Bild Certified PMVA open courses suitable for agency healthcare workers.

3 Days

10:00 am - 15:00 pm

Fee

£249

Who can attend this course?

Rite Services’ PMVA training course has received BILD ACT certification, making it suitable for the education, health, and social care sectors. This comprehensive training program caters to a wide range of individuals, including:

  • Adults
  • Children
  • People with mental health conditions (Inclusive of Hearing Impairment)
  • People with learning disabilities
  • Autistic people
  • People with acquired brain injury
  • People living with dementia

To participate in this course, candidates must meet specific pre-requisites according to the RRN Training Standards.

As per the Use of Force Act 2018, it is mandated that all PMVA training provided to staff working in mental health, healthcare, social care, and education settings must align with the Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) Training Standards. These standards serve as the benchmark for ensuring that training programs effectively address the appropriate use of force and restraint techniques while prioritizing the reduction of such interventions. By adhering to these RRN Training Standards, organizations demonstrate their commitment to promoting safe and respectful care practices within these sectors.

Between 2013 to 2019 several high-profile cases were identified that involved unnecessary and dangerous use of restrictive physical intervention skills within healthcare settings. As a result, the NHS commissioned the Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) to develop appropriate restrictive practice training standards, focusing on prevention, de-escalation, and human rights.  
 
Bild ACT are currently the only UKAS certified provider of the RRN training standards to certify organisations, such as The Health & Safety Group, as being aligned to the RRN Training Standards.  
 
Under the Use of Force Act 2018, restrictive training aligned to the RRN Training Standards is a legal requirement for all UK healthcare professionals providing care for individuals with some form of mental illness, learning disability, dementia, or autism.

Our unique PMVA training programme has been created to support all healthcare professionals to meet their statutory training requirements, with a primary focus on agency workers and recruitment agencies in the UK.

Due to the physical nature of the course, certain restrictions have been put in place for candidate safety. All candidates must be able to lower to the floor and rise unaided. We cannot accept any pregnant candidates on the course and post-natal learners should seek advice from their GP prior to attendance.

All candidates must wear suitable clothing, e.g., tracksuit bottoms, trainers, and t-shirt.

Overall Objectives

By the end of this course, candidates will be able to:

  • Assess and evaluate levels of risk posed by difficult/challenging people
  • Understand lawful use of restrictive intervention
  • Create a supportive environment to meet a person’s needs
  • Balance quality of life with reducing restraint
  • Identify negative factors affecting staff and persons supported
  • Understand use of ‘reasonable force’ as described in law and its limitations and requirements
  • Recognize procedural and environmental factors affecting conflict situations and their importance in decision making
  • Use primary strategies to proactively meet a person’s needs, leading to reducing distress and behaviors of concern
  • Place emphasis on verbal and non-verbal communication during conflict situations
  • Recognize impact of cultural differences on communication
  • Identify causes of communication breakdown and the importance of creating conditions for communication to succeed
  • Describe common causes of conflict and stages of the assault cycle
  • Recognize behavioral patterns of individuals during conflict
  • Recognize warning and danger signals displayed by individuals during a conflict situation
  • Summarize appropriate methods and actions for conflict situations
  • Understand importance of early intervention
  • Identify short and long-term support available to those affected by a violent incident
  • Provide support to those directly affected by a violent incident for wider organizational benefits
  • Understand different types of de-escalation strategies
  • Define appropriate Secondary and Territory Non-Restrictive and Restrictive Strategies to manage aggressive individuals

Course Contents

  • Legislation, Legal Frameworks + Ethical Considerations
  • Legal Responsibilities and Reasonable Force
  • Mental Capacity + Mental Health
  • Challenging Behaviour, Behaviours of Concern
  • Root Causes of Distress
  • Creating a Supportive Culture
  • Health, Therapeutic Relationships + Person-Centered Care
  • Populations and Locations
  • Dynamic Risk Assessments
  • Stages of the Assault Cycle
  • Situational Awareness
  • Identifying, Managing and Reflecting on Triggers
  • Listening and Communication Skills (communication models)
  • Indicators of Confrontational Behaviour
  • Verbal and Non-Verbal De-escalation Techniques
  • Risks Associated with Restraint
  • Disengagement techniques:
    • Wrist Grabs
    • Body Grabs
    • Hair/Clothing Grabs + Strangulation
    • Avoiding Punches and Kicking

Instruction + practice of:

  1. Friendly Come Along – Non-Contact and stage one, two and figure of four
  2. Higher level safe holds:
    • Forearm hold
    • Thumb on palm hold
    • Clenched fist hold
    • Finger and thumb (escape and rescue)
  3. Team approaches:
  • Upper arm wrap
  • Upper arm wrap to secure hold
  • Upper arm wrap to supine hold (ready to descend to floor)

Instruction + practice of:

  1. Supine Descent
    • Descent to floor in upper arm wrap
    • Upper arm wrap to elevated rest and return
    • Trouble drills (sniper position)
    • Securing legs in supine
    • Elevated rest to standing
  2. Seated de-escalation
    • Descent to chair
    • Trouble drills
  3. Unexpected and/or unintentional controlled descent to the floor where the aggressor dictates or initiates the downward movement (prone)
    • Descent
    • Upper rest to lower rest and return
    • De-escalation on floor
    • Legs in Prone
    • Turning Prone to Supine
    • Standing from Prone
  4. Seclusion Options
    • Using Safety Pod

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