Able Target System

The Able Target System is a modular system for managing behaviour of concern, behaviour that challenges, distress, crisis, aggression and violence. It is adapted to various environments in the health and social care and education settings.

Positive Behaviour Support Training,PBS Training
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Positive Behaviour Support Training (PBS Training)

Positive Behaviour Support Training (PBS Training) is a person-centred approach to supporting people with behaviours that challenge
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Advanced Safe Holding Training Course

Module 4 can only be delivered to delegates who hold a valid certification in Modules 1, 2, and 3 (to maintain valid certification in 1 2 3, learners should have completed annual refreshers as well as the original course). Module 4 certification is valid for 1 year only.
Soft Mitts Mechanical Restraint

Mechanical Restraint Training Course

The Soft Mitts mechanical restraint course trains delegates in the use of the VIP-R soft Mitts as an alternative to traditional wrist restraints when mechanical restraint is required to prevent injury or harm in the event of challenging or hazardous behaviours.
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Safeholding in Elderly Care

Safeholding for elderly care settings
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Challenging Behaviour in Schools

This full day course explores the many forms of challenging behaviour and promotes the ability to resolve conflict through interpersonal skills rather than force.
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Challenging Behaviour in Child Care

Our training in the subject of managing difficult behaviours and aggression all follow the Able 6-Stage Target Model which is based on the principles of positive behavioural support, pro-active and responsive strategies and de-escalation.
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Challenging Behaviour in Foster Care

This interactive course will enable participants to explore the issues that lead to challenging behaviour in foster children.
Able Training Challenging Behaviour in Adult Care

Challenging Behaviour in Adult Care

‘Challenging behaviour’ comes in many forms and varies dependent on situation and environment and also the personal feelings of the individuals involved.
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Breakaway Training

This course helps lone workers develop an understanding of any use of force in their setting including skills necessary to breakaway.

Our training in the subject of managing difficult behaviours and aggression all follow the Able 6-Stage Target System which is based on the principles of positive behavioural support, conflict management, de-escalation, pro-active and responsive strategies and staged physical response methods. It is a person-centred approach suitable for both adult and child environments and adapts to fits all forms of environments and behaviours. We are firm believers that physical intervention is a last resort, so all of our courses are guided by the  Able  6-Stage Target Model of managing behaviours. We aim to encourage best practice outcomes for dealing with behaviour that challenges in the workplace.

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