Looking for a training provider can be a difficult enough task in itself, but even once trained many people are left to their own devices to simply 'get on with it, and that can too can be a lonely and daunting place.
The field of physical restraint (or physical intervention) is also a minefield of legislation and guidance, so you don't just need a training provider, your need a guide, a mentor and a support network that will be there for you long after you finish your training course.
In this report we will disclose our core concept and our definitive purpose to you and we do what we do and how that can help you.
We will also answer many of the most frequently asked questions that we have been asked over the years to help you on your journey to making the right decision for you.
This report also provides links to videos so it is also interactive.