Posts Tagged Attacks on staff

October 31, 2011 / Legislation, Physical restraint, Prison Service, Self-defence, Tips, Violence / PBrereton

Death in Custody – Police to be held to account

Changes to the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 have come into force recently mean that any death whilst in custody comes within the remit of this act. This means that not only t

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October 24, 2011 / Conflict Management, Personal Safety, Self-defence, Tips / PBrereton

Don’t be a fool…personal safety tips

The news is full of stories about attacks on people here’s just a few... ...a chef attacked one of his staff in a rage after renowned food critic AA Gill reported that his meal was ‘disgustingâ

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August 8, 2011 / Conflict Management, Legislation, News, NHS, Personal Safety, Physical restraint, Self-defence, Tips / Darren Good

Get out of that. Wrist releases….

A friend of mine was telling me about an article he’d read on a solicitor's website about a care-worker who had won damages as a result of her claim for personal injury when a patient she was dealin

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March 11, 2010 / Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, NHS / Darren Good

We must reduce any attacks on NHS staff and this will improve the nation’s health

In 2008/09 there were 54,758 reported physical assaults against NHS staff in England. This is a reduction of 1,235 compared to the previous year. There were 941 criminal sanctions in cases of assault,

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