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PROACT-SCIPr-UKĀ® Introduction and Foundation Refresher (for 55 Drove Road & Tudor House staff)
PROACT-SCIPr-UK is an organisational approach to understanding behaviour and supporting individuals to manage their own behaviour using Positive Behaviour Support.
The programme has been amended due to the Covid-19 outbreak and infection prevention control measures and special instructions for attending this course are detailed below in the additional information. Please ensure these are read and understood before applying and attending the programme. Delegates can also request a full copy of the risk assessments that cover this training course.
This one day training is an annual refresher of both the Introduction and Foundation training. All participants should have already attended the original training. It is for staff at Tudor House and Drove Road, who work with young people with Learning Difficulties.
During the course we will include:
- philosophy of PROACT-SCIPr-UK ®
- understanding behaviour
- beliefs, values and attitudes
- the whole approach
- understanding the individual
- reaction to crisis
- calming techniques
- legal issues and risk assessment
- health & safety around physical interventions taught
- record, reporting, record keeping documentation
Audit based physical interventions:
- assertive commands
- stance
- protective stance (stage 1)
- touch support
- protective stance (stage 2)
- front approach prevention
- front arm catch
- two person touch support
- one and two person escorts
- front and back hair pull
The course includes a short written test to assess participants' understanding of course content and an assessment of the physical interventions taught during the course.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- consider how communication impacts on behaviour
- describe how a sensory diet can support sensory and emotional regulation
- recognise when sensory strategies can support de-escalation
- improve recording and reporting of incidents
- extend your understanding of teaching techniques
VERY IMPORTANT – It is essential that you and your manager read the attached COVID-19 Risk Assessment Guidance for Training Participants before attending this training.
Participants will be required to wear loose, comfortable clothing and shoes that are flat with an enclosed toe. There is an element of physical activities during the course and participants will be asked to remove excessive jewellery.


