Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression
Certificate in Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression
- 100% online delivery—learn from anywhere, on your own schedule
- Structured into eight modules covering risk assessment, de-escalation strategies, legislation, and post-incident support
- Designed for carers, nurses, support workers, and managers in health and social care settings
- Emphasizes early intervention, communication techniques, and resilience-building to manage aggression effectively
- Includes interactive tools, real-world scenarios, and knowledge checks to reinforce learning
- Expert-led content with step-by-step guidance
- CPD-accredited certificate upon completion
- Beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed
Upon completion of this development material, learner will be able to understand:
- Introduction
- The Role of Violence Prevention in Healthcare Environments
- Causes and Triggers of Violence and Aggression
- Identification of Early Signs and Risk Assessment in Health and Social Care Settings
- Effective Strategies for Managing Aggression
- Legislation and Professional Frameworks
- How to Create a Safe Environment Using Policies, Procedures, and Staff Training
Designed with working professionals and learners in mind, the course offers flexible timing and duration, allowing participants to tailor their learning experience around personal and professional commitments. This ensures accessibility without compromising depth or quality.
This program is delivered by the London Campus of Higher Studies LCHS, a reputable institution committed to academic excellence and professional development. Upon successful completion, participants are awarded a certificate accredited by CPD, ensuring global recognition and alignment with continued professional development standards.
This certificate will bring you “Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression” delivered by LCHS and Certified by CPD.

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This course helps health and social care professionals understand how to prevent and manage incidents of violence and aggression in care environments. It covers early intervention, risk assessment, de-escalation strategies, and post-incident support.
It’s ideal for carers, nurses, support workers, managers, and healthcare professionals working in high-pressure or frontline settings.
Yes, the course is CPD-accredited and contributes to your Continuing Professional Development.
No prior qualifications are required. The course is accessible to learners at all levels.
It’s delivered fully online, allowing flexible, self-paced study from any device.
Modules include causes and triggers of aggression, early signs and risk assessment, de-escalation techniques, legislation, safe environment planning, and staff support after incidents.
Yes, a digital certificate is awarded upon successful completion


