Recognising and Responding to Challenging Behaviour

Recognising and Responding to Challenging Behaviour

This workshop explores challenging behaviour, how to recognise it and techniques to decide when/ how to intervene and de-escalate situations

By The Peer Partnership

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Working with people with complex lives can be difficult, especially when service users might display defensive, aggressive, or disengaging behaviours that can interrupt constructive and meaningful engagement. In order to work effectively with clients who may exhibit challenging behaviour, this workshop explores the causes, biomechanics, strategies, and timings to manage and de-escalate potentially difficult circumstances.

Aims

This workshop explores challenging behaviour, how to recognise it, and techniques to work out when and how to intervene to try and de-escalate these situations.

Objectives

By the end of this workshop participants will have:

  • An understanding of what challenging behaviour is and where it comes from
  • Explored when and how to intervene when challenging behaviour is presented
  • Considered situations that can occur and how they can be managed.

Our workshop includes:

  • What challenging behaviour is and where it comes from
  • The biomechanics of being triggered
  • When and how to intervene
  • How to avoid triggering challenging behaviour

Who is it for?

This workshop is for staff and volunteers of organisations that provide supportive services across the UK, especially those in public-facing roles. Participants will benefit from having undertaken work with people who have exhibited challenging behaviour, but this is not essential, and this workshop can be delivered as an introduction to the theory of de-escalation. There will be a maximum of 15 participants per workshop to allow for meaningful engagement.

Participant feedback:

"It should be mandatory for everyone working with vulnerable people.”

Organized by

The Peer Partnership is a brand developed to take forward the work of Brigstowe which has been providing a range of HIV support services for 30 years. The Peer Partnership provides consultancy support for organisations that would like to develop their services to include effective peer support programmes and delivers best practice workshops in the non-profit sector to train professionals in providing high-quality support to their service users.

£75