Preventing Workplace Violence Online Course
Learn to identify, prevent, and respond to workplace violence with effective online strategies and policies.
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Discover effective strategies to identify, manage, and prevent workplace violence with this precise and engaging online course.
Overview
Workplace violence is a serious concern across industries, often hiding in plain sight until it escalates. This online course offers a structured and thoughtful approach to identifying risk factors, de-escalating conflict, and supporting emotional well-being—without resorting to jargon or overpromises. You’ll explore communication strategies, management responses, and preventative procedures in a way that’s both clear and professionally useful.
Whether you're in HR, management, or simply concerned about workplace safety, this course provides a solid grounding in understanding aggressive behaviours and promoting a culture of prevention. With accessible online modules and straight-talking content, you'll gain a sharper eye for warning signs and learn how to respond with confidence and tact.
Learning Outcomes:
- Recognise risk factors linked to workplace violence and aggression.
- Apply communication strategies to de-escalate tense workplace situations.
- Identify personal safety tactics to use in volatile environments.
- Understand employer and employee responsibilities in violent incidents.
- Support emotional well-being in conflict-heavy work settings.
- Promote policies that build a respectful and alert work culture.
Course Curriculum:
- Introduction to Workplace Violence Prevention Training and Risk Factors
- Conflict Resolution and Personal Safety Measures
- Managing Aggressive Behaviour and Emotional Well-being
- Procedures for Workplace Violence Prevention and Support
- Fostering a Culture of Prevention – Summary and Key Takeaways
- Case Studies and Additional Resources
Who is this Course For:
- Managers responsible for creating safer work environments.
- HR professionals handling sensitive employee concerns.
- Team leaders dealing with high-pressure work dynamics.
- Staff working in customer-facing roles or service sectors.
- Individuals seeking awareness in conflict-heavy workplaces.
- Health and safety officers reviewing risk protocols.
- Those aiming to reduce emotional strain in teams.
- Anyone interested in preventing workplace escalation.
Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Human Resources Manager – £48,000 per year
- Health and Safety Officer – £35,000 per year
- Employee Relations Adviser – £39,000 per year
- Conflict Resolution Consultant – £42,000 per year
- Occupational Health Adviser – £41,000 per year
- Corporate Security Analyst – £45,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Establish clear policies, train staff, encourage reporting, secure the environment, and address conflicts early.
Set clear behavioural expectations Offer conflict resolution training Monitor warning signs Encourage communication Ensure proper security
Implementing a zero-tolerance policy.
Promote a respectful culture, enforce anti-abuse policies, support victims, and act swiftly on complaints.
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