De-Escalation Skills and Techniques for the Health and Wellbeing Sector (Level 4)

Allied Health

A course by

Careerforce

A micro-credential providing de-escalation skills and techniques for people working in mental health and addiction support settings.

NZ$200

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NZQA Level 4 Certification (6 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

It will take a total of 4 weeks

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Communicate effectively in de-escalation situations

Demonstrate practical communication strategies when faced with escalating behavior in workplace scenarios.

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Identify triggers for aggressive behaviour

Recognize and explain factors and triggers that can lead to aggressive incidents or escalation in health and wellbeing settings.

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Apply de-escalation techniques confidently

Correctly and confidently use appropriate de-escalation skills and techniques to manage conflict and aggression.

What You're Signing Up For

This micro-credential equips support workers in the health and wellbeing sector, especially those employed in mental health and addiction support, with practical skills and techniques to safely de-escalate challenging situations. Learners will develop effective communication, gain insight into behavioral triggers, and apply proven de-escalation strategies, with assessment completed online or face-to-face through approved training providers.

Course Content

  • Effective communication in de-escalation scenarios
  • Identifying and explaining triggers for aggressive behaviour
  • Application of de-escalation techniques
  • Online learning via Aka Toi platform
  • Face-to-face training option via Te Pou o te Whakaaro programme

What you need to know first

Currently employed in a relevant health and wellbeing, mental health, or addiction support sector

Reasonable computer literacy (assessments are only offered online via Aka Toi)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Mental Health

  • Addiction Support

  • Healthcare

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Enhanced capability as a mental health or addiction support worker

  • Improved safety and communication in workplace settings involving conflict or escalation