Physical Intervention Train the Trainer
About Physical Intervention Train the Trainer
This course gives learners the skills needed to train others in physical intervention. It is essential in the care sector as the CQC monitor how organisations manage challenging behaviour. By the end of the course, learners will understand physical intervention. They will also learn how to answer difficult questions. Learners will learn teaching methods including public speaking skills, that will improve their skills as an instructor.
Course Length
Our Physical Intervention Train the Trainer training course is 18 hours long and completed in 3 days. Our courses are structured to allow breaks for learners to eat and rest.
Certificate Validity
The Physical Intervention Train the Trainer training certificate lasts 36 months (3 years). Before expiry, you’ll need to re-enrol to receive a new certificate.
Delivery
Our most popular form of training is held in-house, where we send a trainer out to your premises for a face-to-face session (for groups of up to 6).
Topics Covered
Please see our course outline here. During this Physical Intervention Train the Trainer training course, you will learn about anger, aggression and physical assault, dementia and physical intervention, trigger points, and more…
Cost/Pricing
Pricing can vary depending on location, dates, group size (where applicable), and more factors. For a free email quotation, please contact our advisors directly on 0800 781 2041 or leave an enquiry.

How do you get Certified?
This course is available via an in-house group course for up to 6 delegates. Choose for the course to be delivered either face to face or by a blended learning option, at a time and place convenient to you. Alternatively, learn through one of our scheduled courses at centres located across the UK. Upon completion of this course, a certificate will be awarded.
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Physical Intervention Train the Trainer Course Outline
- Anger, aggression and physical assault.
- Dementia and physical intervention.
- Trigger points.
- Legal requirements of physical intervention.
- The Assault Cycle.
- Breakaway techniques.
- Basic holding techniques.
- The risks of physical intervention and the techniques learned.
- Train the trainer elements: learning methods, presenting skills, and more…
- How individuals learn and keep information.
- Feeding back productively.
- Evaluating. Icebreakers.
- Presenting information.
- ‘Do’s and don’ts’.
Speak with one of our training consultants for free advice, no-obligation quotations, and more useful information.
Physical Intervention Train the Trainer FAQs
What is Physical Intervention?
Physical interventions refer to any method of responding to challenging behaviour that involves some degree of direct physical force to limit movement.
What is a train the trainer course?
The aim of the Train the Trainer course is to provide the participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to deliver effective classroom training.
When is physical intervention acceptable?
The topic is extremely sensitive and creates many ethical and practical concerns. Our course looks at ways to implement a strategy that is only used when a patient is in danger of injuring themselves or others and without causing pain to the recipient.
What will I learn in a train the trainer physical intervention course?
Candidates will learn how to help staff develop a personalised care plan for patients that display characteristics of challenging behaviour. They will learn how to pass on training relating to guidelines and effectively support others via in-house development.
Who needs this training?
This course is most popular amongst staff working within health and social care settings, physical intervention is a general skill that can be applied to a range of environments wherein there is any risk of physically challenging behaviour.






