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Scottish researchers seek 16-24 year olds facing work violence
YWEAVE: Young workers’ experiences of abuse in public-facing jobs. Information wanted.
Finding time for teachers to learn appropriate pupil restraint
Newly qualified teachers are unclear about restraint. Maybo has the programmes to give them the knowledge and skills.
Charity pays out £50,000 after stabbing of lone worker
A mental health charity has been ordered to pay £50,000 for failing to protect a graduate who was stabbed to death by a paranoid schizophrenic.
Recession sharpens focus on conflict management training need
BRC survey 2009 shows violence against staff up on previous year
Consultation on changes to door supervisor licence requirements
Plans to raise standards by introducing additional training for UK door supervisors form part of a Home Office consultation - responses needed by March 23rd, 2010.
Assaults in hospital A&E down by 52%
Maybo advice and training helped reduce assaults in a London hospital by 52%
Maybo's customer satisfaction survey
Results of client survey 2009
Door supervisors to have escorting and disengagement training
The SIA has announced that escorting and disengagement training will be needed by future door supervisors.
Safer physical intervention skills for the security industry
Maybo is prepared for anticipated changes to physical intervention training for door supervisors.
Maybo director wins business scholarship to the US
Nick Strapp, Maybo director has been awarded a scholarship to a prestigious US marketing college.
Raising awareness of teacher powers only part of the story
Maybo says improved communication skills and safe physical intervention skills are needed to follow the "teacher's powers" advice publilshed by government
Conflict management training can improve staff safety
An East London school recently paid out £275,000 to a teacher who was assaulted. Maybo offers advice to schools.
Conflict management becomes more accessible
To help more employers access ways of reducing violence against its staff, Maybo has created SAFERonline, a conflict management web hub and learning centre.
Maybo starts international conflict management
Maybo takes its conflict management training to Australia, Ireland and the Far East.
Violence down in schools that use Maybo training
Maybo says that investment in training teachers in conflict resolution brings returns.
Intervention or not for members of the public
Following the tragic murder of a City banker in Norfolk when he tried to intervene in a fight between strangers, Maybo's Bill Fox gives advice.
Initiative with Victim Support aims to improve recovery from incidents
Over 10% of suicides are related to violence and abuse at work, according to Swedish research. Maybo and Victim Support are behind a new programme to help staff return to work safely.
Way forward to avoid abuse culture developing in care
Letter published in Nursing Standard, June 6, from Tim Cooke, chartered psychologist, Maybo
MP learns about safe physical intervention skills
Gregory Barker Battle MP found out about the world of conflict management from the UK’s leading workplace violence specialist, Maybo, based near Robertsbridge.
Holistic approach needed to reduce dangers for social workers
Tim Cooke looks at measures that need to be taken to avoid incidents such as the murder of social worker Philip Ellison. Letter published in Community Care
Industry bodies back physical intervention programme
BIIAB and Skills for Security are now jointly accrediting a Physical Intervention Trainers Programme
Conflict management becomes more accessible
More employees can benefit from conflict management advice and training with SAFERonline
Conflict management training can improve safety
The NAHT union published a survey showing the high level of bullying. Maybo says this can be reduced.
School is calmer place after Maybo training
A primary school in Hampshire is the first school to benefit from new conflict management training, designed by Maybo
Focus on risk reduction not self-defence
Article published in Community Care by Tim Cooke, of conflict management consultants Maybo, arguing that social workers should focus on risk assessment rather than self-defence
Revised guidance on the use of force in schools has shortfalls
Last week, the government issued new guidance on the use of force in schools. This guidance expands on legislation in section 93 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 and updates and supersedes the previous guidance (Circular 10/98).
Retailers can reduce violence at work says conflict expert
Shocked that the violence against shop staff has gone up by 50%, workplace violence specialist Maybo says that many retailers can do more to reduce exposing staff to high risk situations.
Look at the barrel not the apple
Letter published in Community Care in August from Tim Cooke, Maybo children's services specialist
Maybo's PI training for trainers goes security wide
Skills for Security goes forward with Maybo licensed training programme
Maybo concerned by poor commitment to conflict management in trusts
The RCN survey revealed that while training had reached 80% of lone workers, knowledge of conflict management policies reached under 17%
Industry picking up challenge to have safer physical intervention
Maybo and Weightmans solicitors ran a seminar to show how the new physical intervention guidance with affect the security sector
Requirements of physical intervention guidance explained
Seminar to be held on 14th June 2007
Good practice for PI now has formal guidelines
BII and Skills for Security have launched a good practice guide addressing the contentious issue of physical interventions
Real help for teachers and others in children’s services
AN Association of Teachers and Lecturers survey found that just over one in every three teachers had been subjected to “physical aggression”. Maybo has training to reduce incidents and trauma.
Post incident training now making in-roads
The stress and trauma that follows a violent incident can be reduced says leading conflict management specialist, Maybo
Maybo advises on how to improve use of force guidance
Maybo asks for amendments to the government guidance on “The use of force to control or restrain pupils" (formerly 10/98)
Dates for open conflict management and PI tutor training courses
Maybo licensed tutor courses and qualification courses
Open courses start for licensed tutor programme
Maybo training can now be rolled out by licensed conflict management professionals
New way forward for conflict management training
Maybo launches licensed tutor programe
Risk of assault at work has changed
Maybo looks at 2004/05 British Crime Survey Statistics
Conflict management training of parking attendants already working
Many councils already have PA and motorist "friendly" policies.
Maybo is approved provider on MOD scheme
Maybo's qualifications can be funded by armed services credit scheme
Maybo has ICM Quality Award
Maybo has been awarded the Professional Quality award by the Institute of Conflict Management
Conflict management training steps up a gear
In response to the overwhelming demand for the only national level 2 conflict management vocational qualification, more trainers can now become qualified to deliver this award.