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PMVA Training (Prevention and Management of Violence & Aggression)

Our PMVA Training equips staff with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to safely prevent and manage violence and aggression in the workplace. Designed for healthcare, care, and high-risk environments, this course combines de-escalation, risk awareness, and physical intervention skills aligned to UK legislation and best practice.

Benefits include:

  • Reduce incidents of violence and aggression
  • Improve staff confidence in high-risk situations
  • Fully aligned with NHS Violence Prevention and Reduction (VPR) standards
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Why PMVA Training Matters

Violence and aggression towards staff remains a significant challenge across healthcare, care, and public-facing services. NHS staff alone report thousands of incidents each year, with similar risks present in mental health settings, community services, and social care environments.

This is a critical priority across sectors including:

  • NHS and healthcare settings, including acute, mental health, and community services
  • Care homes and supported living services, supporting vulnerable adults
  • Children’s residential and specialist education settings, where behaviours may present risk
  • Local authorities and social care teams, working in complex and unpredictable environments

Our PMVA training supports organisations in meeting their duty of care under UK legislation, including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, while aligning with NHS Violence Prevention and Reduction (VPR) standards, RRN principles, and regulatory expectations from CQC and Ofsted. It helps organisations reduce risk, improve staff safety, and promote safe, person-centred care.

What does the PMVA Training Course Cover?

This course combines de-escalation, behavioural understanding, and physical skills to ensure staff can prevent, manage, and respond to violence and aggression safely and proportionately.

Content is tailored to your organisation, but typically includes:

  • Understanding violence, aggression, and behaviour
    Exploring causes, triggers, and contributing factors, including mental health, trauma, and environmental influences
  • Early recognition of escalation and warning signs
    Identifying behaviours and cues that indicate increasing risk
  • Communication and de-escalation strategies
    Using structured approaches to reduce tension and manage challenging interactions
  • Personal safety and dynamic risk assessment
    Making safe decisions in real time based on changing situations
  • Positioning, teamwork, and safe approaches
    Working individually and as a team to manage risk and maintain safety
  • Breakaway and disengagement techniques
    Safely responding to grabs, holds, and physical contact
  • Physical intervention skills (where appropriate)
    Proportionate, legally compliant techniques to manage risk when de-escalation is not sufficient
  • Use of force and legal framework
    Understanding reasonable, necessary, and proportionate responses under UK law
  • Person-centred and trauma-informed approaches
    Ensuring dignity, safety, and wellbeing remain central to all interventions
  • Scenario-based training aligned to your environment
    Realistic simulations reflecting your setting, service users, and risks
  • Post-incident procedures and reporting
    Supporting safe practice, documentation, and continuous improvement

PMVA Training - Flexible Course Options

We offer flexible PMVA training options depending on your organisation’s level of risk, staff roles, and operational requirements:

  • 1 Day – PMVA Awareness & De-escalation
    Focused on communication, prevention, and personal safety
  • 2 Day – Core PMVA Training
    Includes de-escalation, breakaway skills, and introduction to physical intervention
  • 3 Day – Enhanced / Higher Risk PMVA Training
    Advanced skills, team-based interventions, and more complex scenarios

All courses are tailored to your environment and can be adapted to meet specific organisational needs.

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Course duration

1 – 3* days bespoke training

(Dependent on level of risk)

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Course learners

12 Per Course

(National Guidance states a ratio of 1 trainer per 12 delegates)

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Who is PMVA Training For?

This course is suitable for organisations where staff may be exposed to violence, aggression, or high-risk situations, including:

  • NHS staff (mental health, acute, community services)
  • Care home and supported living staff
  • Children’s residential and specialist education settings
  • Social care and local authority teams
  • Charities and organisations supporting vulnerable individuals
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Why Choose GoodSense

  • Trusted provider to NHS Trusts, councils, and care organisations nationwide
  • Award-winning conflict management consultancy (Yorkshire Prestige Awards 2024–2025)
  • Trainers with real frontline and clinical experience
  • Scenario-based training tailored to your environment and risk level

Fully aligned with UK legislation, RRN standards, and best practice BILD ACT RRN Certified Training.Through our professional relationship with Safe Schools Ltd, GoodSense can now ensure its customers are able to benefit from the certificated “Safe Systems” training programme

Frequently Asked Questions

PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) training equips staff with the skills to prevent, de-escalate, and safely manage incidents of violence or aggression.

While not a legal requirement by name, organisations have a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act to protect staff, and PMVA training is widely used to meet this responsibility.

This depends on your level of risk. Lower-risk environments may require a 1-day course, while higher-risk settings often require 2–3 days of training.

Yes, where appropriate. Physical techniques are taught as a last resort and focus on safety, proportionality, and legal compliance.

We recommend a maximum of 12 delegates per trainer for practical training to ensure safety and quality.

Absolutely. All PMVA training is tailored to your environment, service users, and level of risk.

Yes. We deliver all training face-to-face across the UK, tailored to your organisation.