
Tickets from £70
Book TicketsPositive Behaviour Support, Behaviour of Concern Theory and Breakaway Skills
DateTuesday, 29 September, 9:30am
Location19a St Albans Road - Hatfield
PriceTickets from £70
About this event
Date:
29th and 30th September 2026
Course Duration:
2 days: 9.30am - 4.30pm on both day
Target Audience:
All staff, volunteers, family carers, direct employers and their PA’s supporting people who display a behaviour of concern including physical contact
Aim:
To develop a knowledge and understanding of Positive Behaviour Support, behaviour of concern and how behaviour is used to communicate a need and to learn physical techniques to keep self and others safe.
Course Content:
- To develop awareness of PBS approach.
- Understand how functional assessments & associated tools can be used and implemented.
- To develop safe, effective and consistent pro-active strategies for anyone who may be faced with challenging or aggressive situations from those they support.
- Develop physical skills to breakaway safely from an individual how has made physical contact, skills recognised by General Service Association
- To become familiar with organisational policies and procedures for managing behaviours of concern and reporting incidences.
- Develop participant awareness and understanding of proactive strategies for the prevention and de-escalation of aggressive behaviour.
- To explore how our own behaviour impacts positively & negatively people we support.
- To enable participants to develop and practice communication and de-escalation skills using appropriate verbal responses and body language within a person-centred approach.
- Be able to plan and implement Positive Behaviour support plans / Behaviour of concern Plans / consistent approaches
- To increase the participants confidence and awareness of their own personal safety.
- Gain an understanding of the Legal Framework
- Understand the importance of Recording and Reporting
Venue
19a St Albans Road - Hatfield
19a St Albans Road East
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL10 0NG
Parking
A parking permit is required to park on-site
Further information
NOTE: This course is for individuals who provide Adult Health and Social care in Hertfordshire or who support Hertfordshire residents only