Safety and Intervention Courses

Keep your teams safe and compliant with expert-led safety and intervention training designed for high-risk and frontline environments.

Safety and Intervention Courses

Practical training for frontline professionals

Safety and Intervention Courses to manage risk and ensure compliance

Our Safety & Intervention courses provide practical, hands-on training that helps staff confidently de-escalate conflict, reduce risks, and apply safe physical techniques when required.

Each programme is delivered by experienced trainers and tailored to the unique needs of care, health, education, and security professionals.

With a strong focus on compliance, dignity, and real-world application, these courses give organisations the knowledge and assurance to protect both their staff and the people in their care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Safety & Intervention courses designed for?

These courses are tailored for frontline professionals in care, health, education, and security roles who may face conflict, aggression, or safety risks in their work.

Yes. All Safety & Intervention training is aligned with sector standards and regulatory requirements, helping organisations remain compliant with CQC, Ofsted, NHS and SIA expectations.

PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) training equips staff with de-escalation techniques, risk reduction strategies, and safe physical interventions to manage challenging behaviour responsibly.
Course lengths vary from half-day awareness sessions to intensive 3-day programmes. Each course listing includes the duration and delivery format.
Yes. Most Safety & Intervention courses can be delivered on-site at your premises, with content tailored to your organisation’s environment and staff needs.
All participants receive certification, CPD accreditation (where applicable), and supporting handouts, providing evidence of compliance and professional development.

For further information on preventing and managing violence in the workplace, visit the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance on violence at work.