PUKKA FILMS Police Training DVD - 21st April, 2006
Director: Paul
Katis
CONSIDERATIONS FOR SAFER
RESTRAINT
Considerations for Safer Restraint was commissioned by the Mental Health Unit of the Metropolitan Police Service to be used both for internal training purposes and also to show third parties (coroners, medical professionals, pressure groups) the training that all officers receive on safe restraint for people in agitated and distressed states.
The film was also designed to help officers understand what mental health service users were feeling and thinking when being confronted by the Police.
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Outside the police there is a
thirst for more information about how and why the police carry
out restraint. Many people view restraint as a clinical exercise
where officers move smoothly and efficiently from one defined
position to another. There is little knowledge or appreciation
of what occurs in the reality of a violent restraint. In this
artificial clinical atmosphere it is only to be expected that
community opinion formers and judicial forums have impossible
expectations of officers' abilities to carry out authorised
holds and to record their actions.
This DVD effectively illustrates what can be very difficult to
describe and can be used to explain to practitioners and other
interested parties how and why officers restrain people. The DVD
may be used to inform groups such as independent advisors,
pan-London opinion formers, other partners, independent custody
visitors and local community groups.
The DVD shows how the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) deals
with people in a mental health crises, acute behavioral disorder (ABD) and restraint so that the audience will
understand:
MPS POLICY
HOW THE POLICE ARE TRAINED TO DEAL WITH ABD
THE PERSPECTIVE OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USERS
DYNAMIC RISK ASSESSMENT
TACTICAL COMMUNICATION
RESTRAINT AND THE DIFFICULTIES INVOLVED
MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS
ROLE OF SAFETY OFFICER
HAND OVER TO NHS
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