Malcolm Arnold Achievement Centre

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Malcolm Arnold Achievement Centre Name Medical Issues Triggers Student Photo Preferred supportive and intervention strategies, including de-escalation techniques. X Verbal/advice and support Distraction (general conversation) Reassurance Take up time/countdown CALM stance/talking Timeout (allow quiet area to calm down) Negotiation x Withdrawal Choices (max 2) Humour Transfer adult/ on call for member of MAAC Consequences Success reminder Planned ignoring Description of behaviour

Positive early interventions Identification of risk Describe the risk NONE Is the risk potential or actual? How frequently does the risk occur? ACTUAL Who is affected by the risk STAFF AND PUPILS How likely is it likely to occur ONE EPISODE IN 18 MONTHS Who is likely to be injured THE INDIVIDUAL THAT JOSH PERSEVES TO BE CHALLENGING HIM What injuries may be sustained INJURY FROM FLYING OBJECT How serious are the outcomes? DEPENDING ON CONTACT Risk reduction management including effective Positive Physical Intervention Measures Strategies Positive early interventions Next level interventions Interventions to adverse outcomes Additional information eg, other agencies/staff involved Violence to staff level Frequency High/Med/Low Damage to property level Violence to peers level Risk of absconding level Signed off by Review date: