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Managing Lone Workers Heading up a team brings a range of responsibilities including a duty to ensure the well being and safety of your staff. So if you would like to know more then read what we have found from our clients and how to approach this subject. Lone workers often find themselves in vulnerable situations due…[Read More]

As a company, Quell Training are always asked ‘Why would I need to train my staff in Conflict Management?’  We also frequently hear comments such as ‘Our company doesn’t face any form of abuse’ or ‘ none of my staff report any form of abuse to me!’ The truth is Conflict Management training is an…[Read More]

  If you hear someone say code words, we usually find people usually have two expressions and answers when it comes to lone working and the subject of code words. One:  “We never use them as it makes me feel stupid.” Two:  “Do they really work or are they really hard to remember.” We at…[Read More]

Conflict in the Workplace: Does it happen? This question was asked recently during a seminar that I recently spoke at about the three stages an organisation should take if they want to avoid Conflict in the Workplace. Good question I thought as it came from a supervisor who is in an industry where he has…[Read More]

This is an easy answer for me as being a product and service provider that includes a significant section in delivering of lone worker training. My answer to this is to simply say ‘next question please’. When the dreaded word “recession” is used we all have different opinions and ideas of how it’s progressing or…[Read More]

Don’t risk Lone Worker Safety to cut costs The majority of people who hear the above statement of, ‘don’t risk Lone Worker Safety to cut costs’ would immediately think that it does not happen.  However through recent research it is becoming more apparent that certain aspects of ensuring staff safety is being put down to…[Read More]

Recently whilst carrying out training needs analysis within an organisation the above question was asked.  The person asking the question did not ask it in a callous way or indeed mean any intent of questioning the training that was being provided, but it was asked in the manner of why has it got to a…[Read More]

Dealing with Violence in the workplace Dealing with Violence in the workplace is a very powerful and sensitive subject for many employers and employees, as it can have massive consequences if not dealt with or prevented correctly. The subject of any type of Violence in a person’s life has the victims suffering from depression, lack…[Read More]

  This was a question asked from a person who enquired about information on the training we provide. It is a very relevant one and does highlight the confusion some people may think of when looking into what we do as a training company. What is confidence training and what effect does it have on…[Read More]

In customer service jobs we come across this problem quite often, and the result can be due to someone that is either frustrated with the organisation or the person in front of them. Some training over the years that I have seen has been giving tips on how to judge the distance, for instance imagine…[Read More]