Adult Social Care & Health Services: Positive Approaches to Challenging Behaviour
Course Overview
Who’s it for?
Our Positive Approaches to Challenging Behaviour (PACB) training supports professionals working with people who display behaviours of concern that can present a risk of harm to themselves or others.
Our training is suitable for all health and adult social care settings, from all sizes of independent providers through to local authority provision and NHS Trusts. We ask you to complete a Training Needs Analysis so we can determine your requirements.
Training provided by PRICE has been assessed and certified against the RRN Training Standards; since April 2021, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has expected all services across adult social care and health to only use training in restrictive practices that is certified as complying with the RRN Training Standards.
Delivery Type:
This course can be delivered as a Train-the-Trainer or Direct Delivery model.
Duration:
Train-the-trainer: 5 days initial course, 4 day annual refresher
Direct Delivery: Minimum 3 days initial course, 2 day annual refresher
(Durations given are where a restrictive intervention component is included)
Certification and Pre-Course Requirements:
Our Direct Delivery courses (where we deliver a ‘closed course’ to your staff) will provide you with RRN-Certified training. This is a requirement within the health and adults social care sectors where training includes a restrictive intervention component.
For Train-the-Trainer courses, delegates must meet or be working towards a number of criteria. We will provide you with information about this and guide you through the process to help you to demonstrate compliance with the criteria, so that you will be able to deliver RRN-certified training in-house to meet the needs of your staff team.