Frequently Asked Questions
General
What is OVA?
Where are you located?
What training framework do you use?
Resolution Education training is based on the A.D.P. framework. This framework outlines the necessary skills and steps needed to prevent and respond to difficult situations effectively. It is comprised of three modules: Awareness, De-escalation, and Protection, which are all key components of an effective OVA prevention and response strategy.
Read more on the importance of utilizing a training framework here.
Do you deliver VPM training?
Resolution Education provides workplace violence prevention and occupational violence and aggression training, using the well established A.D.P. framework. Like VPM training, our A.D.P. framework works by equipping employees with the necessary skills to address difficult situations effectively.
Read more on the differences and similarities between both training frameworks here.
Do you train individuals?
At this stage, Resolution Education does not provide private or public courses for individuals. Our training programs are designed for organizations only.
What is the timeframe for training to occur?
How can we work around rostering issues?
What is an environmental assessment?
Training Options
What different training delivery options are there?
Can the training be customized?
What is the difference between half-day and full-day sessions?
In order to provide De-escalation & OVA Training, Resolution Education requires a full day to teach all three modules of the A.D.P. framework. If you only have a half-day available for training, we can cover Modules 1 and 2. We may also split the full day of training into two separate half-day sessions if needed, with Modules 1 and 2 covered on the first day and Module 3 covered on another day. We can adjust the training content to best align with your training needs during the pre-training Outcomes Meeting.
What content is covered in a virtual training session?
The content covered is up to you as the organization and is normally planned during a discovery session with relevant stakeholders. The only difference with virtual training is that we cannot do the Protection module of the A.D.P. framework due to the physical elements involved.
How are the virtual training sessions structured?
Virtual training generally covers both Modules 1 and 2 of the A.D.P. framework. If you choose to cover all the concepts listed in these two modules, the training will take approximately 3 hours. Training content and timing will be adapted during your Outcomes Meeting to best align with your resources, productivity, and training needs. During any 3-hour virtual training session, we schedule a 15-minute break for participants.
What is required for virtual training?
What is a Code Silver procedure?
A “Code Silver” procedure refers to a major crisis or emergency in a hospital where there is a threat to the safety or well-being of patients, staff, or visitors. While the specific definition may vary between hospitals, it generally involves a response from the hospital’s emergency management or Code Silver team.
Read more about Code Silver procedures here.
What are restraints?
Is it safe to practice restraints?
In our training sessions, we place strong emphasis on the non-punitive nature of restraints and the well-being of the person being restrained. We stress that physical restraints should only be considered as a last resort, after exhausting all other alternatives.
Participants will gain an understanding of the potential effects on individuals who are being restrained, as well as the guidelines governing the use of restraints. We adhere to all federal and state legislative requirements.
Contact Us
Head Office
Minneapolis, Minnesota
2196 Lower Afton Rd #123
St. Paul, MN 55119, USA