Mark Dawes

Mark Dawes' Podcasts

This podcast channel is dedicated to providing you with lots of information relating to positive thinking, mindfulness meditation, ancient scripture and wisdom combined with modern science. I hope I find it useful and if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to hear please let me know. Have a great life. Mark Dawes

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2025. júl. 10.

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Handcuffing and Generalised or Restrictive Practices 15.07.2020

You will have probably seen the news item about the Metropolitan Police  Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick apologising to the British sprinter Bianca Williams over the recent stop and search incident. As a result of the public interest in that case the Met is now undertaking a review of it's handcuffing protocols.  Whilst acknowledging that handcuffing people should not be a ‘default’ acti...

Hub and Spokes - Having Different Revenue Streams 14.07.2020

Having different revenue streams to your business model is very important because if you rely on only one source of income what do you do if that source dries up (and this is something that covid has taught all of us).  This is what today's podcast is all about! Have a great Tuesday.

From Poverty to £80 Million & How You Can Become Successful Too 13.07.2020

This is a story about a guy I know who is currently worth an estimated £80 Million, but who didn't start off lucky. He was born into poverty, became homeless as a young man, had no formal education but he did one thing that made him successful. He learned from the best.  And if he can do it so can you. Have a great day.

The Rights of Every Man 08.07.2020

This is an extract of an article written by Ralph Steadman that was published on the 50th Anniversary of the Human Declaration of Human Rights.  It is about your right to freedom of speech. It is the right to hold an opinion, express it, celebrate it, broadcast it, live by it, and travel with it anywhere I so desire and what's more convince others, by peaceful means, that they should hold tha...

Does Dynamic/Pressurised/Role-Play Training Work? 07.07.2020

I received an interesting email and then had a conversation with the person who sent it because they have been told by their physical intervention training provider that they are not insured for any dynamic/pressurised/role-play scenario training because it isn't allowed under Health & Safety and they were also told that there is no evidence that proves that dynamic/pressurised/role-play scena...

Handcuffs, Lone Working, Prolonged Restraint & Human Rights 04.07.2020

Yesterday's webinar was well attended and we have some really interesting questions asked by those who attended and some of the answers to those questions in relation to lone working, prolonged restraint and Human Rights are answered in this podcast.

You Have To Know A Lot To Teach A Little! 03.07.2020

I was having a conversation with a very good friend of mine today who is probably (in my opinion) one of the best trainers in what he teaches worldwide because of the extensive knowledge and experience that he has in his specific industry sector, and he said something that I've heard many times before and that is "you have to know a lot to teach a little".

What Do I Do If I Am Challenged for Carrying Handcuffs? 02.07.2020

In this episode I'm going to briefly discuss what you can do if you are challenged for carrying handcuffs.

Reasonable Force Under The Mental Health Act 1983 Code of Practice 01.07.2020

Someone contacted me today stating that they work in a hospital that has a mental health unit in it and that they are becoming increasingly concerned about the high levels of violence that are allegedly on the increase. This person stated that they have asked for more training in more restrictive techniques and equipment (handcuffs and possibly belts) but have been told they can't have them becaus...

An Employers Liability For Not Teaching The Full Range of Necessary Physical Skills Techniques 30.06.2020

Where does an organisation stand if they take certain physical skills out of a physical restraint or defensive training programme (so that staff are no longer taught them) and then a member of staff gets injured during a restraint / assault at work that could have been prevented had the skill / or technique been left in?  Could the company / training organisation be held liable for negligence...

Handcuffs and Scottish Law 29.06.2020

Is there any law in Scotland that prohibits non-police staff, primarily security or door supervisor staff, carrying or using handcuffs to reduce the risk of violence or to detain a person lawfully arrested if they are properly trained to do so? This was a question I was asked some time ago and this podcast answers that specific question with a response I received from a Scottish Lawyer.  In a...

Anyone Can Legally Carry & Use Handcuffs In The UK 28.06.2020

Following on from my podcast yesterday "Do You Have A License To Carry Handcuffs?" we've had some interesting responses on the threads on LInkedIn and Facebook, so I thought I'd clarify a couple of things for you and, if you are interested, I'll even put a webinar on next week if there is enough interest and I'll show you all of the correspondence I have, some of it dating back to 1999! Let me kno...

Do You Have A License To Carry Handcuffs? 27.06.2020

Recently a security officer who at the time working for a local authority on a subcontracted basis, intervened in an incident and possibly saved a man's life by restraining him and using handcuffs to control him.  The police were called and took the man away and didn't have any issue with the fact he'd used handcuffs. A short while later a safeguarding officer for the local authority he was w...

Social Workers Also Get No Training In The Use of Force 26.06.2020

I have just had a response to a Freedom of Information Request that I put into Social Work England about what training social services inspectors get on the use of force/physical restraint etc. As you can guess, they don't get any training at all.  I'd be interested in your comments.

Safeguarding and Wilful Neglect 25.06.2020

In this episode I look at the issue of Safeguarding under Regulation 13 of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 and the possible implications of how leaving out certain techniques that leave vulnerable service users at risk may leave an organisation open to prosecution under the Sections 20 – 25 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 and Health & Saf...

Free Legal Cover 24.06.2020

In this episode I talk about an interesting conversation I’ve had today with a lawyer from a specialist legal firm and also where you can get free legal cover.

NEW Understanding Reasonable Force Course Launch On Friday 23.06.2020

We will be launching this new online course on Friday and we are expecting a massive take up on it because of the amount of value in it and the fact that it comes with 2 x BTEC Level 3 Unit Certificates. However, we do have a capacity model for this course and once it is reached it will be closed so if you want to invest in your cpd and you don't want your competitors to have an unfair advantage o...

Must, Should and Could - The Three Levels of An Organisations Training Needs 22.06.2020

In this podcast I talk about the three levels of training needs that organisations need to consider when purchasing training. This is important for all training providers to understand so that you know what level to pitch your training at. 

Mark, Why Do You Bother? 22.06.2020

I was asked that very question today and it is a question I get asked regularly so here’s my answer.

Are Pain-Compliance Techniques Illegal? 21.06.2020

This podcast follows on from yesterday’s podcast regarding the comments made in the independent review of pain-inducing techniques in YOI’s and STC’s and it answers the question - are pain-compliance techniques illegal?

The Removal of Pain-Inducing Techniques In Young Offenders Institutions and Secure Training Centres 20.06.2020

On the 18th June 2020 a new Independent Review has recommended that pain-inducing techniques be removed from training and the Government have accepted the recommendations! You can read the Independent Review and the Government Response here - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/independent-review-of-the-use-of-pain-inducing-techniques-in-the-youth-secure-estate

Where The Offence Is - Let The Great Axe Fall! 19.06.2020

The question still on a lot of people’s mind right now is “is it safe enough to start training again?” This short podcast answers that.

Reasonable Force Course vs Risk Assessment and Professional Negligence 18.06.2020

In this podcast I clear up a bit of confusion with regards to our New Level 3 Understanding Reasonable Force Course and our NFPS Level 3 Risk Assessment Course as well as a quick chat about Professional Negligence.

Is There Any Indication From Anyone On If It Is Safe To Resume Restraint Training Yet? 17.06.2020

Is There Any Indication From Anyone On If It Is Safe To Resume Restraint Training Yet?

The NFPS Level 3 Award in Understanding Reasonable Force 16.06.2020

This is about to launch so if you want to express your interest in the course check out our website at www.nfps.info

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