Safe Schools offer a range of restrictive physical interventions and breakaway techniques ranging from low to higher levels of restriction. This enables staff to appropriately match their response to the severity of the behaviour they are supporting. This one day course is condensed to provide the basics to enable staff to use a number of restrictive physical interventions. Essential theoretical elements are also covered including values and legal considerations in relation to using Restrictive Physical Interventions.
Techniques are tailored for Primary and Secondary aged children and have been in use for the past 30+ years in mainstream and Special Ed services in the UK and Thailand.
Outcomes include improved staff and student safety. Schools will have enhanced capabilities in being inclusive of children who have more complex needs which they may communicate through behaviours of concern.
Course Fees
5600 Baht per person per day
Course Duration
One Day. We have an ‘off the shelf’ solution or we can work with you to complete a training needs analysis to ensure that your programme is carefully crafted to meet your precise needs.
Who this course is for
School staff supporting students who may engage in behaviours that are dangerous to themselves, other students or staff, or that result in serious damage to property.
Staff working with children in tier 2 and tier 3 of the TIPBIS model.
SLT who have line management responsibility for the aforementioned staff.
Description
A core value for Safe Schools Thailand is the commitment to reducing restrictive practices. This is a key strategy in improving inclusivity since restrictive practices have the net effect of (re-) traumatising children and increasing behaviours of distress. This is especially true for students already affected by ACE’s and/or Intellectual Disabilities*.
However, we do recognise that there may be times when it is necessary, as a last resort to momentarily hold or to ‘break away’ from a child. Our restraint and breakaway techniques are risk assessed, effective and humane. We apply strict adherence to the principles of least restriction and social validity in consideration of all strategies, both proactive and particularly restrictive strategies. We provide staff with guidance around how RPI should be accommodated within the framework of a broader proactive plan.
Core Content
· Values and principles related to restrictive physical interventions
· Risks related to restraint
· The law in relation to physical restraint
· Post incident support
Course Outcomes
Broad course outcomes would reflect the modules identified in the Training Needs Analysis.
Regarding the mandatory elements.
*https://saphna.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Briefing_54_traumainformed-schools.pdf
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