Case Study: Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre
a brain-injury rehabilitation hospital, with a specific focus on short- to medium-term care and support for people with brain injuries. The hospital has a unit specifically for cases with challenging behaviour.
the hospital service manager, with responsibilities for care quality and health & safety, engaged Dynamis to provide a comprehensive training programme which would ensure both staff and service user safety and security during high-risk interactions.
Gerard O’Dea (principal trainer for Dynamis) delivered a three-day programme of training in Physical Interventions for this Brain Injury staff team. The programme covers legal, duty of care, risk awareness, risk reduction and comprehensive physical skills, all delivered in line with the specific guidance relevant to this hospital’s activities.
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