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Dealing with Difficult Situations Courses The subject of dealing with difficult situations is always a sensitive subject for many different industries and especially those who may have to work alone. As we draw closer into 2014 some of us may let our own personal safety slide a little and worse even forget about our responsibilities…[Read More]

Dealing with Aggressive Behaviour: Antisocial Behaviour At Quell we come across a lot of requests from different organisation in all sectors, and recently we were approached by community/voluntary organisations to help them design a specific package around Dealing with Aggressive Behaviour in relation to Antisocial Behaviour.

This question was sent to us via our company website? So we think either something has happened or the subject has been raised by a member of staff.

Managing Lone Workers Training Trebles in the Current Climate We at Quell Training have seen an increase in our training packages due to mangers realising that they are more accountable if their lone working staff are injured or assaulted in the workplace.

Question from: T Moore, Armagh. This email question came through our website recently asking us in broad terms were does he stand on taking his employee to court over not providing a safe system of work in relation to workplace violence.

The Health and Safety Executive defines workplace violence as “any incident in which an employee is abused, threatened or assaulted in circumstances relating to their job” Let’s consider this definition.  It clearly highlights that it can relate to any incident ( no matter how big or small ) and anyone in the workplace (it does…[Read More]

As I wrote yesterday I would like to look at parking so as to ensure your personal safety, along with a few tips on how on park safely.

Breakaway Training: Do we need it? We have been asked over the years about breakaway training, and this has been asked by all sectors from Public, Private, Voluntary to name a few but we have always stuck by our guidelines of what is the risk faced.

It’s been a great night out – you’ve had a few drinks and danced the night away.   Somewhere along the way you seem to have lost your friends but you’ll give them a call on the mobile and catch up with them.

Dealing with Aggressive People or Potentially Violent Risks? Over the past few weeks we have looked at incidents of rage on air lines through to riots in the UK Mainland, but as the media reports on one incident after another, smaller acts of aggression and violence are sometime overlooked. What we are going to do…[Read More]