by GoodSense | Apr 21, 2025 | Uncategorized
At Goodsense Training, we know that keeping your staff safe is more than just good practice – it’s the law. If your workforce includes lone workers—staff who operate without direct supervision, whether in the community, at client homes, or out-of-hours settings—then...
by GoodSense | Apr 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
In today’s acute hospital environments, healthcare staff are under increasing pressure—not only from high patient volumes and staffing shortages but also from the rising number of violent incidents in the workplace. According to the 2024 NHS Staff Survey, 14.38% of...
by GoodSense | Mar 28, 2025 | Conflict Resolution
Introduction General practice in England is facing an unprecedented level of pressure. With an increasing patient load, staff shortages, and mounting administrative demands, healthcare professionals in GP surgeries are also dealing with another critical issue: a rise...
by GoodSense | Jan 22, 2017 | Uncategorized
Some of you may be familiar with Blended Training and maybe some of you are not, I am going to give you an overview of what to expect and the pros and cons. Blended Training is a mixture of theory (usually done via e-learning packages) and practical learning (usually...
by GoodSense | May 1, 2016 | blog posts, Body Language, Personal Safety, Tips
So how do you use the signs of danger and how to combat them if you are a lone worker? Well, a lot of the signs are very similar, they will still shows signs of flight or fight but they may be harder to spot when you are busy with other things and in an open...
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