Anti Social Behaviour
Understand anti social behaviour, its causes, and interventions with this focused training on behaviour management.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The course on Anti Social Behaviour provides a clear insight into the nature, causes, and consequences of disruptive behaviour within communities and organisations. It explores how anti social behaviour affects individuals and groups, emphasising practical methods to identify and manage such behaviour effectively. By understanding behaviour patterns, learners gain tools to address challenges calmly and professionally, improving community cohesion and workplace harmony.
This training goes beyond simply defining behaviour; it examines behavioural triggers and interventions that reduce the impact of anti social behaviour. Learners will develop a structured approach to behaviour management, ensuring they can respond to incidents with confidence and appropriate measures. Whether you work in social care, community services, or any sector where behaviour plays a critical role, this course delivers vital knowledge and strategies.
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Learning Outcomes
- Identify key signs and causes of anti social behaviour effectively.
- Analyse behaviour patterns to inform intervention strategies clearly.
- Apply conflict resolution techniques to manage challenging behaviour.
- Develop behaviour management plans suited to diverse environments.
- Evaluate the impact of behaviour interventions in community settings.
Who Is This Course For?
- Social care workers dealing with challenging behaviour daily.
- Community support staff managing behaviour in local areas.
- Housing officers addressing anti social behaviour in estates.
- Youth workers supporting positive behaviour change strategies.
- Professionals seeking to understand behaviour management principles.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries)
- Community Support Worker – £22,000 per year
- Social Care Officer – £24,000 per year
- Housing Officer – £26,000 per year
- Youth Worker – £23,000 per year
- Behavioural Therapist Assistant – £25,000 per year
- Safeguarding Coordinator – £30,000 per year
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