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Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) Certificate: Safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults.

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Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) Certificate: Safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults.

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Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviour (UMAB) Certificate: Safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults. Two-day, or Three-day Program
February 3, 4, 5, 2020
Facilitator:
 Official UMAB Canada Trainers
This training is suitable for: Anyone who would like to learn how to safely manage aggressive behaviour in children, youth and/or adults.

The UMAB certificate program is a skills-based training program that is an intensive and highly effective method of safely managing aggressive children, youth or adults.

The 2-Day program begins with a breakdown of the precipitating factors of aggression, and the theory regarding the physiological, psychological and behavioural cues and changes that occur in aggressive individuals.

Day three program focuses on containment, and physical restraints. There is emphasis placed on the level of intervention matching or paralleling the level of aggression displayed. 

Full Program Learning Objectives:
Apply consistent and safe behavioural intervention in a continuum
Use techniques to verbally intervene and manage aggressive situations
Use body language, positioning and movement
Use 6 calming and 6 defusing techniques in the managing of the aggressive behaviour cycle
Apply defensive techniques and options to aggressive acts such as: blocking/redirecting strikes and blows, to release from chokes and grabs.

You may register for the 2-day program, or the 3-day program.

For More Information on this program, registration details and fees please visit our event website at: http://www.cvent.com/d/qyq3d4

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