Kehinde O, 05 Mar 2026
I was educated on various types of restraint, including Physical Restraint. Physical Restraint refers to any direct physical contact, device, or action intended to prevent, restrict, or subdue an individual's freedom of movement. It also encompasses manual methods of holding or limiting movement. Mechanical Restraint involves the use of devices such as belts, cuffs, or restraints designed to inhibit a person's bodily movements, typically for behavioural management or safety purposes in high-risk scenarios.
Abimbola A, 04 Mar 2026
Interesting and interactive session which I learn a lot.Response : Thank you, Abimbola. We appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear the session was interesting and interactive, and that you learned a lot.
Pamela M, 04 Mar 2026
Easy to understand, enjoyed learning about pbs
Alain N, 04 Mar 2026
This course was very good and I really enjoyed having this training it been important and I have learned à lot today.
Cerise R, 04 Mar 2026
Very informative learnt alot and will be useful moving forward
Kelly Y, 04 Mar 2026
Kirstie was great very interactive session and useful workbook to use throughout.
Louisa H, 04 Mar 2026
Very informative and interesting. Great information and good examples of real practice given throughout. Trainer Kirstie was upbeat throughout and kept everyone interestedResponse : Thank you, Louisa. We appreciate your feedback and are pleased to hear the session was informative and interesting, with helpful examples from practice. It’s great to know Kirstie’s approach kept the group engaged throughout.
Caroline D, 04 Mar 2026
Really interesting course, delivered very well. Will definitely use PBS within my job role. Many thanks