Restrictive Interventions Awareness Training (Non-statutory)
Expert-led training for educators, aligned with current legislation Restrictive interventions, including use of reasonable force, in schools
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Description
Delivery options available:
- Trainer-led from £325 + VAT (Online or On-site)
- On-demand training £225 +VAT (enquire for more details)
The April 2026 Restrictive interventions, including use of reasonable force, in schools guidance is non-statutory in part, but includes a statutory requirement for reporting and recording requirements.
Using the umbrella term of ‘restrictive interventions’, this course explores the physical and non-physical actions aimed at restraining pupils in different ways and gives clarity on the new terminology and expectations.
The use of reasonable force, what constitutes a significant incident, restraint and seclusion are all considered with situational examples for clarity.
Additional focus is placed on:
- ensuring the voice of the child is heard
- how everyday language used within the setting should reflect the perspective of the guidance
- how continuous improvement can be evidenced through a culture where the terms ‘necessary and proportionate’ are regularly challenged.
Failures in the statutory recording, reporting or governance in this key area may carry legal, regulatory and reputational consequences, including adverse findings during Ofsted inspections.
Content
- Understanding the new terminology
- ‘Necessary and proportionate’ in practice
- Child welfare and the use of restrictive interventions
- Lessons-learnt culture and continuous improvement
- SEND pupils and behaviour support plans
- Recording and reporting responsibilities
What's Included
- Participation certificate for all attendees
Safeguarding Simplified
Optional Extras
Online assessment to support compliance with Keeping Children Safe in Education, comprising 15 multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to demonstrate understanding. Results are compiled into a clear management report with RAG (Red, Amber, Green) ratings to highlight strengths and areas for development.
Price £115 (99 credits for package holders)
Who should attend this course?
- School staff and volunteers
- Governors, trustees and management committees
- Education providers