Why Professional Instructors Choose NFPS Ltd

Because we understand what is at stake. NFPS programmes enable you to: Gain recognised BTEC vocational qualifications Deliver legally defensible training Access complete professional training resources Join a respected national instructor network Maintain competence and professional credibility Next month, March, NFPS Ltd is delivering its full instructor qualification programme at the prestigious Lilleshall National Sports & Conference Centre. These programmes … 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

Empowered, Not Paranoid – Why Situational Awareness Matters

This blog post was prompted by Shirley Laughbaum, who was kind enough to share her story of a potentially challenging situation, which she resolved very calmly and in a relaxed manner. As you read on, I need you to keep in mind that: It’s how one perceives the threat of challenging, aggressive or violent behaviour towards them or around them, … Read more

It is wrong to assume that a singular, static document could ever adequately risk assess physical restraint techniques. Here is why…

Risk Assessing Physical Restraint Techniques cannot be suitably and sufficiently achieved by means of a static document. This image invites the viewer to read the associated article which provides evidence to the above proclamation.

We at NFPS have recently received requests for ‘risk assessments’ of our advanced restraint techniques. Interestingly, it is something we have rarely been asked for historically, and for good reasons, as shall be revealed within this article. The requests have originated from those delivering training within Health and Social Care and is being largely driven by the Client of the NFPS … Read more

Attack ‘Not Outside the Workplace Norm’

Your eyes are not deceiving you – you read this correctly…see the link below! Question – I would appreciate it if you could let me know when being victimised is part of the workplace norm? An appeals court denied a bus driver’s workers’ compensation claim saying the PTSD she developed from an attack was “not outside” of a normal workday … 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

Inspiring Resilience and Excellence: The NFPS Commitment

As we embrace the opportunities of 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect on how we inspire, value and support the trainers, people, and organisations we work with. At NFPS Ltd we believe in more than just training; we focus on building resilience and fostering growth in everyone we support. Setting Standards for Inspiration The term “standards” is often associated … 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

Safeguarding Schools across the Scottish Borders and Beyond

Whilst UNISON survey exposes ‘shocking’ levels of violence in Borders schools, are things any different in your area? 85 per cent of respondents reported experiencing/witnessing slapping or punching – that figure rose to 88 per cent regarding kicking incidents. More than 55 per cent of respondents said they experienced violence multiple times a week. In recent months, the Scottish Borders … Read more

Preventing Violence to Shopworkers Today and Everyday

Violence against shop workers is a pervasive issue. According to a survey conducted by the British Retail Consortium, there were around 455 incidents of violence or abuse towards retail staff each day in the UK. That means there are over 160,000+ reported incidents per year, that’s before we start thinking about the un-reported incidents. Why are some (lots according to … Read more