BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Instructor Course: Get Certified in 2 Days

BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Instructor Course - NFPS Ltd Training Certification

Are you ready to turn your passion for self-defence into a rewarding and profitable career? With NFPS Ltd’s BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Instructor Course, you can get certified and start teaching in just two days — without the financial burden or years of training. Let’s explore why this is the fastest and most cost-effective route to becoming a professional self-defence … Read more

Will You Get Ripped Off on a Self Defence Instructor Course?

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If you’re considering taking a self defence instructor course, you might wonder: Will I get ripped off? That’s a fair concern, especially with so many options available. To help you make an informed decision, here’s what you need to know to choose a course that offers real value. 1. Why You Deserve a Self Defence Instructor Course That Delivers Real … Read more

Ensuring Safety and Accountability – A Time for Thoughtful Reflection

The safety and well-being of participants attending a physical training course is paramount and the responsibility for this lies with stakeholders, including the organisation hosting the course, the trainer delivering the course and the participants themselves.  This shared accountability ensures that risks and any issues raised are addressed appropriately. Who is Responsible for Safety and Well-Being? 1. The Organisation – … Read more

Become a Qualified Trainer with NFPS Ltd

At NFPS Ltd, we’re proud to deliver BTEC-accredited trainer qualification courses that set the standard for excellence in training. With our comprehensive support, market-leading expertise, and the guidance of industry veterans like Trevel Henry, you’ll gain the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed as a certified trainer. Why Choose NFPS for Your Trainer Qualification? With over 30 years of experience, … Read more

5 Reasons to Avoid Provocative Behaviour

Conflict resolution is a vital skill, particularly in high-stress or aggressive situations. At the heart of managing these interactions is maintaining a non-provocative, calm demeanour that prevents conflicts from escalating. In both professional and personal situations, avoiding provocative behaviour can be the difference between a productive or very negative conversation. In this post, we will examine 5 reasons to avoid … Read more

A Pathway to Professional Expertise

Welcome to NFPS Ltd, where we provide one of the UK’s most comprehensive courses in physical restraint and intervention training – the BTEC Level 3 Physical Restraint Instructor Award. With participants from the UK, Australia, America, and Malta, attending this current course it is ideal for professionals looking to advance their skills in physical intervention, personal safety and communication training. Why … Read more

Personal Entertainment v Personal Safety?

In an era where technology is intertwined with daily life, headphones and earphones have become daily accessories. 24+ per cent of people choose to wear headphones for a significant portion of their day. They provide an immersive experience for music, podcasts, and phone calls, serving as both entertainment and a buffer against the outside world. However, this convenience comes with … Read more

Diagnosis or Phenomenon…You Decide?

My first recollection of being knowingly introduced to this subject was around 2001 watching a video regarding the subject of Excited Delirium. Back then the heading of cocaine induced psychosis and the disproportionate superhuman strength it gave to people was one of the non-clinical terms used. This I felt had the unfortunate bias of implying if people displayed the behaviours … Read more

Clearing the Air

Among the concerns of using physical intervention, several long-standing misconceptions persist, contributing to dangerous misunderstandings and potentially lethal situations. One of the most prevalent misunderstandings is the belief that if someone can talk, they can breathe. This misconception has led to tragic outcomes, particularly in cases involving physical restraint, where individuals have died due to insufficient oxygen intake despite being … Read more

Who’s In Your Speed Dial Telephone Numbers?

Subject to which survey you read, there are: Between 123 and 205 daily assaults on lone workers Between 44,850 and 74,750 attacks on lone workers per year, and Between 159 and 266 daily instances of verbal abuse on staff Working remotely offers flexibility and freedom, but it also presents unique challenges, especially in emergency situations. Whether you’re working from a … Read more