Ligature management and room search do not sit in isolation from the wider realities of frontline practice. Can your organisation evidence that it is prepared?

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There are moments in frontline practice where an organisation’s policies, training, equipment, leadership and legal understanding are tested in seconds. A person is in crisis. A ligature risk is present. Staff must act. Decisions must be made quickly, often under pressure, often in emotionally charged circumstances, and often before senior managers, clinicians, security leads or external responders are immediately available. … Read more

BTEC Train the Trainer Course UK: Become a Qualified Trainer with NFPS Ltd

If you are looking for a BTEC Train the Trainer course in the UK, choosing the right provider is one of the most important professional decisions you will make. A recognised BTEC trainer qualification does far more than issue a certificate. It establishes your competence, credibility, and ability to deliver training safely, professionally and in line with recognised vocational standards. … Read more

Physical Intervention Is Not the Failure — Poor Preparation Is

The problem is not physical intervention. The problem is what organisations fail to put in place before intervention becomes necessary. When an incident escalates to restraint, too many settings treat the intervention itself as the “failure point.” The reality is that failure often occurs much earlier, at the level of leadership responsibility, operational planning, training standards, behavioural risk management, and … Read more

From the Training Room to the Courtroom: How NFPS Training Secured a Not Guilty Verdict

What if the training you deliver today could one day save someone from a criminal conviction? This is not a hypothetical question. It’s a reality we recently witnessed when a former delegate walked free from Crown Court, armed not with a legal team’s strategy, but with the understanding and confidence gained from an NFPS self-defence course nearly a decade earlier. … Read more

Why ‘Zero Tolerance’ Isn’t the Same as ‘Zero Risk’

It’s still a common phrase across workplace policies. “We have a zero-tolerance approach to violence and aggression.” On paper, it looks good and sounds decisive. It’s meant to reassure staff, stakeholders and the public. It gives the impression of a very robust stance on unacceptable behaviour. But here’s the uncomfortable but realistic truth. Zero tolerance does not mean zero risk. … Read more

Negligence Dressed Up as Compliance

Negligence Dressed Up as Compliance

Over time, workplace policies have shifted. What once served as practical guidance has now become rigid rulebooks that often prioritise compliance over care. Policies have strayed far from their original purpose to support wellbeing, lawful practice and ethical decision-making. One of the most alarming examples of this is the widespread misapplication of the so-called ‘no-touch’ policy. Standing By While Children … Read more

Understanding Reasonable Force Course

The NFPS Understanding Reasonable Force course addresses a significant knowledge gap in the industry. This course is an essential resource for people tasked with training, managing or investigating staff who may use physical force. Who is This Course For? Many individuals in these roles lack formal training or qualifications in the nuanced area of reasonable force. This course provides a … Read more

Your Home is Your Castle

Understand your legal rights to protect yourself and your property. As the early nights have arrived, we think more about our safety. The saying “my home is my castle” comes from the principle that individuals have the right to feel safe and secure in their homes. But what does this mean in practical and legal terms? In the UK, if … Read more

Know Your Rights and Responsibilities

Personal safety is a concern for many individuals. Although no one expects to find themselves in a situation where they ‘must’ defend themselves, understanding the legal framework around self-defence is essential. In the UK, self-defence is designed to balance the right to protect oneself with the need to avoid unnecessary violence. It is vitally important to familiarise yourself with the … Read more

Navigating Solo: How to Plan Safe Routes

Travelling alone can be an empowering experience, offering independence and a sense of adventure. However, it also carries inherent risks, particularly if routes are not carefully planned. The tragic stories of individuals who have fallen victim to assaults due to inadequate planning serve as a stark reminder of the importance of safety in solo travel. Let’s explores these dangers and … Read more