Firstly, thank you to all of you who have left comments and shared our videos this week. It has resulted in some great feedback that has been very welcome.
In this video, I want to highlight the difference between having the ‘power’ to do something and having a ‘duty’ to do something, which I hope you find useful.
And if you’d like to know more about this and get training that is legally compliant in this area and in many others then you should consider attending our BTEC Level 3 Restraint Instructor Award Course, not just for the training, but also for the post course back up and support.
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