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Positive Interventions and Stabilization - Instructor

Become authorized to teach how to intervene in and stabilize an emergency using the last forceful means

Description

Become authorized to teach how to intervene in and stabilize an emergency using the last forceful means

Type:                     Instructor

Format:                 Onsite Instructor-Led

Length:                  Five Days

Price:                     $3,997 Per Person

Audience:               Organizational Instructors

Summary

This training emphasizes knowing your options when a physical intervention may be necessary in an emergency situation, understanding the critical nature of making the decision to physically intervene, and how to make a justifiable and desirable decision to intervene. Then, once this decision is made, the training covers how to stabilize a situation using the least forceful  means and, if necessary, how to safely escort individuals to a different location.

The prerequisite for this training is the Vistelar Non-Escalation, De-Escalation, and Crisis Management training program.

Problems Addressed

  • Refusing to cooperate with a direction or a request that is necessary to keep self and others safe
  • Unsafe behaviors that could result in harm to self or others
  • Fleeing or escaping when it is unsafe to do so
  • Hurting or threatening to hurt self or others
  • Refusing medical or other intervention when doing so is likely to lead to serious injury or death

What You Will Learn

  • Develop a decision mindset
  • Recognize when verbal methods have failed and it is necessary to take further action
  • Make a justifiable and desirable decision to physically intervene
  • Safely and effectively stabilize a situation using the six levels of stabilization
  • Safely escort individuals to another location
  • Debrief, document, and report violent incidents
  • Articulate the reasons for taking action

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