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What you will learn in this session
1. Common causes of conflict
2. Communication and communication breakdown
3. Communication models for conflict resolution
4. Possible behaviour patterns
5. Warning and danger signs
6. Impact factors
7. The use of distance when dealing with ‘conflict’
8. The notion of ‘reasonable force’ in conflict resolution
9. Different methods for dealing with conflict
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Why is this so important?
55,993 physical assaults on NHS staff in England during 2007/08.
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Ground rules
Contribute to activities Respect for other peoples’ views Confidentiality Silence mobile phones Complete evaluation
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Common causes of conflict
Unreasonable demands and expectations (Perceived) poor service Long waiting times Heightened sense of vulnerability or anxiety Delayed or cancelled appointments Inability to get an appointment Drink and/or drugs Mental illness Unclear systems
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What is assault?
Physical assault The intentional application
of force to the person of another, without lawful justification, resulting in physical injury or personal discomfort
Non physical assault The use of inappropriate words or behaviour
causing distress and / or constituting harassment
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Communication
Verbal spoken words
Para-verbal tone, pitch, volume
Non-verbal facial expression, eye contact,
proximity, gestures, posture
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Body language
Keep your body relaxed and open Use open hand language Breathe deeply and calmly Respect personal space Be aware of your facial expressions Don’t make sudden movements Don’t stare
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Face-to-face interpretation
What you say is less important than how you say it
People believe what theysee before they believewhat they hear
People are persuaded by attitude and appearance
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Communication breakdown
Language Noise - too loud or too quiet Stress Alcohol or drugs Confusion Cultural differences Anger Stereotyping Conflict between what you say
and how you say it Educational background
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Cultural differences
Gender Eye contact Clothing Personal space Chaperoned communication Hand shaking
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Communication models for conflict resolution
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P.A.L.M.S.
Position Attitude Look and listen Make space Stance
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The 5 step appeal
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The attitude and behavioural cycle
Establishes a link between attitude and behaviour
Positive attitude creates a virtuous cycle of positive behaviour
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De-escalation: The basics
Assess the individual’s emotional state Identify trigger factors Reassure to reduce anxiety Talk / listen Problem solving
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NEVER attempt to deal with an armed individual!Call XXXX
De-escalation: Personal safety
Maintain adequate distance Allow space and time - back off if they advance Stand side-on to protect yourself Move towards a safe place Ask for any weapon to be put down (not handed over)
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Patterns of behaviour
Compliance Verbal resistance Passive resistance Active resistance Aggressive resistance Serious or aggravated
resistance
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Warning signs
Prolonged eye contact Darkening facial colour Increased breathing rate Kicking the ground Standing tall Head held back Large movements Erratic behaviour
Indicators that signal the possibility of aggressive behaviour
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Danger signs
Fist clenching Facial colour paled Lips tightened over teeth Eyebrows dropped Chin drops Hands above waist height Shoulders tensed Staring at intended target Body lowered
Indicators that signal the probability of immediate aggressive behaviour
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Impact factors
Sex – Age – Size Relative strength Lone working Alcohol/Drugs Mental illness Injury or exhaustion Position of disadvantages Numbers present Weapons
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Risk assessment
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Personal space
Is culturally defined, but usually: Intimate (up to 0.5m)
People we feel very close to Personal (about 1.2m)
Friends and associates Social (about 2.4m)
New acquaintances Public (2.4m plus)
Larger audiences
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The use of ‘distance’ for dealing with conflict
Distance gives us: Time to think Time to react Time to get out of the way
Reactionary gap: The distance between you and an attacker
(taking into consideration whether they have a weapon) An appropriate and comfortable space between you
and an aggressive person
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Fight or flight?
GET AWAY if communication has not resolved the situation
PASSIVE COMPLIANCE if you can’t get away Property is not worth risking physical injury
ONLY fight back if there is absolutely no alternative
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The use of force in self-defence must be reasonable: “A person may use such force as is reasonable in
the circumstances in the prevention of crime, or in the effecting or assisting in the lawful arrest of
offenders or suspected offenders or personsunlawfully at large”(Section 3 Criminal Law Act 1967)
Reasonable force is that deemed as: Proportionate Necessary
Reasonable force
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Personal safety
DO NOT: Show hostility Use provocative language Show signs of irritation Adopt a ‘square-on’ stance Behave in an overly authoritative manner Give an ultimatum unless you are prepared
and able to follow it through.
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Personal safety
DO: Be prepared for problems Avoid behaviour that is likely to
provoke patients Keep calm and don’t raise your voice Be respectful and tolerant Remember that silence can be helpful Listen and try to understand Get help if you fear that violence is likely
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Remember
Use common sense Use experience Listen to your gut instinct Seek help if you feel you
need it
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THANK YOUAny Questions?
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