Occasionally you may encounter particularly challenging or aggressive behaviours – whether it be in the workplace or in a public space.
Knowing how to manage these behaviours is important, both for your own safety, and to avoid a situation escalating.
Challenging behaviours may be driven by:
Challenging behaviours can be thought of as a means of communicating a message. They are often a learned way of behaving that has served a purpose in the past for someone.
Consider the following scale:
It’s rare for people to go from ‘1 to 10’ very quickly, so recognising warning signs of challenging and aggressive behaviour is important.
By the time someone is 8, 9 or 10 out of 10, there is not a lot you can do. In these circumstances, focus should be on general safety principles and, if required, involvement of security or emergency services.
Caraniche offers a range of training courses to support the professional development of frontline workers, clinicians, supervisors, team leaders and managers, including Managing Aggressive and Challenging Behaviours.
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