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

Understanding the Foundations of Effective Conflict Resolution

A bill which seeks to impose specific duties on employers to improve protections against violence and harassment, especially for #women and #girls, as part of their obligations to ensure workplace health, safety and wellbeing is currently being considered by the UK parliament. This Private Member’s Bill, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (Amendment) Bill aims to amend the existing Health … Read more

Why Companies Fail at Training

Lets look at the dangerous consequences of not carrying out your due diligence. In today’s fast-paced business world, the right training is critical to an organisation’s success. I recently posted on LinkedIn about how employers have a statutory duty of care to protect the health, safety, and welfare of their employees. The article within the post was titled – The Buck Stops … Read more

6 Essential Steps to Effectively Manage Risk

Violence in the workplace or other settings, whether between individuals or involving enforcement officers and civilians, can escalate quickly if not managed effectively. Understanding how to identify, avoid, prevent, and control potential violent situations through thorough risk assessments is crucial towards creating safer environments. The prevalence of violence and aggression across various sectors remains high 90% of teachers reported witnessing … 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

Eliminating Risk – Reality or an Aspiration?

Can we eliminate all risk(s) associated with workplace violence and aggression? During the past year workplace violence continues to be a significant issue for employees across the UK with: Thousands of retail workers reporting incidents of violence and abuse. 32 ambulance staff being abused or attacked daily Civil enforcement officers facing increased challenges Workplace violence, is defined as ‘any incident … Read more

Workplace Challenges in Modern Society

Workplace violence encompasses a range of behaviours, including physical assaults, threats, and verbal abuse. Recent statistics reveal that a significant number of workers have been affected by workplace violence. According to recent data, approximately 600,000 workers in the UK alone reported being assaulted, threatened, or abused. This figure underscores the urgent need for effective workplace safety measures. In recent years, … Read more

Poor Leadership, Dangerous Mindsets, A Toxic Culture & Ineffective ‘Standards’: Abuse At LIFE Wirral

An NFPS blog post image referencing the Life Wirral Panorama and ICARS revelations, plus a resource about all things Restraint Reduction Network, RRN

The BBC Panorama broadcast ‘Undercover School: Cruelty in the classroom’, which aired on 17th June 2024, covering the physical and psychological abuse at the Life Wirral School, was highly emotive and made for difficult viewing. If you have not seen it, there is a link at the foot of this post. The International Coalition Against Restraint and Seclusion (ICARS) posted … Read more

Knowing Right from Wrong

Zero tolerance policies are designed to create a strong deterrent effect by ensuring that any violation, no matter how minor, is met with consistent and inflexible punishment. I understand that but the Health & Safety Executive’s definition of a reportable incident at work, whether within a building premises or working remotely outside away from the organisation’s main office area, is … Read more

The Paradox of Restraint Reduction: Why Fighting Restraint Might Fuel Its Persistence

In the realm of organisational management, particularly in sectors dealing with vulnerable populations such as healthcare facilities, schools, and correctional institutions, the discourse around physical restraint has undergone significant evolution. Restraint reduction programmes have emerged as a seemingly noble initiative aimed at minimising the use of physical force in managing challenging behaviours. However, beneath the surface of good intentions lies … Read more