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We understand the challenges that care organisations face and offer flexible, cost-effective solutions to deliver training without the traditional financial and logistical burden....
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If your staff are required to manage challenging behaviour through any form of physical restraint or de-escalation, this certification isn’t just best practice, it’s a regulatory standard....
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An investment in Positive Behaviour Management (PBM) training for your team is a big decision, and not one to take lightly. Whether you’re looking at a Train-the-Trainer model for the...
Severe eating disorders often carry a hidden voice, one that doesn’t speak through words, but through withdrawal from meals, emotional shutdown, or resistance. What appears on the surface as refusal,...
Multi-ethnic audience sitting in a row and making notes while listening to presentation at conference hall
An investment in Positive Behaviour Management (PBM) training for your team is a big decision, and not one to take lightly. Whether you’re looking at a Train-the-Trainer model for the...
Severe eating disorders often carry a hidden voice, one that doesn’t speak through words, but through withdrawal from meals, emotional shutdown, or resistance. What appears on the surface as refusal,...
Care home staff serving elderly patient
In supported living, healthcare and education sectors, staff training is non-negotiable, but how you deliver that training makes all the difference. It’s not just about meeting regulatory requirements. It’s about...

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Children in classroom environment learning

Throughout the education sector, managing challenging behaviour effectively is essential to creating a conducive learning environment. Behaviour that challenges can disrupt the educational process for both students and teachers. Understanding...

Patient and carer holding hands

In the aftermath of a behavioural incident, individuals and teams often find themselves grappling with a mix of emotions, stressors, and uncertainties. This is where the practice of debriefing steps...

Woman teaching student in classroom

When it comes to behaviour management, having a proactive and ethical approach is crucial for success. One such approach that has gained recognition for its effectiveness is the Four D’s...

A classroom where Timian is being taught

In a world where compassion and understanding are paramount, the role of positive behaviour management cannot be overstated, especially within the health, education, and social care sectors.  For nearly three...

Two nurses having a conversation with patient in bed

In the realm of healthcare, effective communication is more than just a means of conveying information; it’s a cornerstone of patient-centred care.  Interpersonal communication is pivotal in safeguarding the well-being...

Mother consoling upset child

Early intervention is a proactive and vital approach that addresses behavioural difficulties and developmental concerns in children and young individuals during their formative years.  By implementing positive intervention strategies at...

Woman teaching a girl with exercise book

Schools are the ideal environment to foster a child’s learning and growth. As such, it is important to properly address the needs of all learners – especially those who have...

Invitational Theory in positive behaviour management

Invitational theory is a core value that we examine and teach as part of our positive behaviour management training. It is a holistic philosophy that focuses on the concept of...

Patient and carer holding hands in consolation

In modern healthcare, the age-old wisdom of “prevention is better than cure” remains a fundamental principle, especially in addressing challenging behaviours and, most importantly, ensuring the safety of both patients...

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