Archive for February, 2010

February 26, 2010 / Armed Forces, Martial Arts, Violence / Darren Good

The Royal Marines should improve their unarmed combat training

The Royal Marines should improve their unarmed combat training

This week I found this interesting article on our boys being trained by the US marines. There is a trend in the United States to seek out new the best martial arts systems and incorporate them into th

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February 18, 2010 / News / Darren Good

Understanding legislation is now a must for conflict resolution trainers

I have been pretty busy during the last few weeks carefully up skilling myself and trying to become a better trainer. You might remember I wrote about my growing desire to improve my personal developm

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February 15, 2010 / Martial Arts, Violence / Chris Norton

Shocking video examples of attacks on police officers

Here on the blog, Darren talks a lot about conflict resolution training and also about people working in the public sector being attacked by violent aggressors. He often looks at how these people can

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February 5, 2010 / Conflict Resolution, Violence / Darren Good

The NHS shouldn’t use Conflict Resolution Training as a tick box exercise.

I noticed a story this week that really saddened me to the core, the The Mirror’s article read: A charity was fined £30,000 yesterday for failing to protect a care worker stabbed to death by a

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