Is the Government’s Coronavirus Guidance Statutory or Advisory & Are You Protected Against a Claim if You Follow It & The Legal Difference Between ‘Practical’ and ‘Reasonably Practicable’?
Here you will find lots of information to help you understand the risks and legal implications with regards to training during the covid 19 situation.
The aim of this category is to help you decide: a) whether you should be running any face-to-face training courses or not, b) when and how you may be able return to delivering any face-to-face training and c) what you need to consider from a legal and health and safety perspective as opposed to just following the Government’s guidance on covid.
I genuinely hope that this helps you.
Mark Dawes
Handcuffs and Covid in 2021 – Physical restraint is a hazardous activity in it’s own right, and now with the covid infection and death rates rising once again combined with the rising tide of violence against staff, I want to broach the subject of handcuffing and how handcuffs and other forms of mechanical restraint devices can help reduce the risk … Read more
Is the Government’s Coronavirus Guidance Statutory or Advisory & Are You Protected Against a Claim if You Follow It & The Legal Difference Between ‘Practical’ and ‘Reasonably Practicable’?
Is There Any Guidance From Anywhere That Indicates When Can We Resume Physical Restraint Training During Covid 19?
Should We Be Resuming Physical Restraint /Intervention/PMVA Training During Covid 19? This is a very interesting discussion thread that I started on LinkedIn regarding people’s views on resuming PI training. A lot of very experienced PI trainers (many at the top of their profession) and good people commented on this thread so it is an excellent resources for … Read more
In this video Trevel Henry and I discuss some correspondence we’ve had from people we have subsequently helped and supported.
I have been getting asked a lot about my views on staff donning ppe so that they can restraint patients/service users, etc.
Your Life Insurance Cover May Not Pay Out If You Restrain Someone And You Contract Covid and Die As a Result!
As you know I have been putting out risk assessment information relating to Covid 19 and Physical Restraint in lieu of anything that may or may not be forthcoming from Public Health England and you can access that resource on our website if you haven’t done so already.
A private hospital is allegedly threatening to discipline nurses who are refusing to treat covid 19 patients because they don’t have
Trevel Henry is a good friend and a very experience Expert Witness on the use of force as well having been a trainer for many years now.
In this video we discuss the issues relating to the use of physical restraint in the current pandemic situation in an open and frank way.