by GoodSense | Nov 21, 2012 | Conflict Resolution, Physical restraint, POLITE Model, Tips
Darren Good is a Conflict Resolution Trainer of many years standing with a keen interest in personal safety for people working in public facing organisations and therefore vulnerable environments. Darren is a ‘graduate’ of the National Federation for Personal Safety...
by GoodSense | Jul 2, 2012 | Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, Personal Safety, POLITE Model, Self-defence, Tips
I’ve been blogging for a while now but I still consider myself very new at this and I’m constantly thinking of ways or things that I can post that will really add value. I’ve got over 300 people following my blog now and want to share something really useful. Don’t...
by GoodSense | Jul 5, 2011 | Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, Good Sense News, News, POLITE Model, Tips
This week I have been working on a revision to one of my training modules to reflect a client’s need and having enjoyed a spectacular start to the weekend with the men’s final at Wimbledon…I have been prompted to think about positive emotional control in the...
by GoodSense | Jun 27, 2011 | Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, Good Sense News, News, Personal Safety, POLITE Model, Self-defence, Tips, Violence
I was doing a fun run with my 14 year old son at the weekend and it reminded me how ever present the potential for conflict is. It started with the usual heated debate with my wife as we were rushing out the door of ‘where are the car keys’ …quickly diffused by...
by GoodSense | Nov 24, 2009 | Conflict Resolution, Fire Service, POLITE Model
I read another nasty story last week about some Firemen being attacked by a group of youths on Bonfire night, you can read the full article here. The alleged attack occurred in Merseyside, according to the report around 30 youths threw bricks at crew members who were...
by GoodSense | Nov 2, 2009 | Body Language, POLITE Model, Tips
All attackers have rituals that they go through just before they make an attack. They use a pre-defined order, a process, by which to attack and this is often referred to as Modus Operandi, which is a Latin term used in American crime. Modus Operandi translates to...
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