Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
The approved and prohibited physical restraint practices in Canadian care settings — categories of restraint, safe application, absolutely prohibited techniques, training requirements, and organizational accountability for physical intervention programs.
Practical de-escalation for Canadian care settings — understanding escalation, communication strategies, environmental factors, trauma-informed approaches, and when de-escalation gives way to physical intervention.
The obligations that arise immediately after a physical restraint in Canadian care settings — medical monitoring, incident reporting, mandatory notifications, supervisory review, care plan response, and debrief.
Where the authority to use physical intervention comes from in Canadian care settings — common law, legislation, consent frameworks, proportionality, the prohibition on punitive restraint, and regulatory requirements across different settings.
What happens legally and regulatorily when a physical restraint results in serious harm or death in Canada — immediate response obligations, criminal liability, civil claims, regulatory investigations, and how organizations recover.