The start of a new school year brings excitement, fresh routines, and new opportunities. But for many teachers and school managers, September can also bring its share of challenges—especially when it comes to managing challenging behaviour in schools. It’s natural to...
Working the doors is a highly responsible role; one minute you’re greeting customers with a smile, the next, you’re splitting up a massive fight that’s erupted and somebody has a heart attack. Before you know it, you’re the first port of call for first aid before the...
Generally speaking, most people aren’t always keen to be different (especially when we’re children), they’d much rather blend in than draw attention to themselves. And it’s absolutely fine to be that way. But we’re not that way at GoodSense Training. For those of you...
It’s likely that many of the readers of my blog will know the dangers of using restraint techniques already. Most experts in the field would argue that used properly the restraint of an individual is safe for both the detainee and the person applying the restraint....
I’ve been reading a few blogs recently about Lion Steel Ltd.who are the second company to be charged under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 since its implementation. This is a real wake up call for Company Directors to sit up and take...
I want to share with you a tragic and ongoing situation that raises a number of interesting points for me around physical intervention strategies when dealing with conflict. The situation concerns four door security men from a nightspot in Southend who have...
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