What it is:
Training focused on identifying and managing ligature risks items or points that could be used for self harm (e.g., cords, door handles, rails).
Who needs it:
Care home staff
Mental health support workers
Supported living staff
Security staff in hospitals or custodial settings
What you’ll learn:
Identifying ligature points (e.g., hooks, bed rails, fixtures)
Risk assessment in care environments
Observation levels (e.g., constant vs intermittent checks)
Safe intervention techniques
Emergency response if someone is at risk
Why it matters:
This training is critical for safeguarding vulnerable individuals, especially in mental health or supported living settings.
What it is:
Training focused on identifying and managing ligature risks items or points that could be used for self harm (e.g., cords, door handles, rails).
Who needs it:
Care home staff
Mental health support workers
Supported living staff
Security staff in hospitals or custodial settings
What you’ll learn:
Identifying ligature points (e.g., hooks, bed rails, fixtures)
Risk assessment in care environments
Observation levels (e.g., constant vs intermittent checks)
Safe intervention techniques
Emergency response if someone is at risk
Why it matters:
This training is critical for safeguarding vulnerable individuals, especially in mental health or supported living settings.