Quality Management System

Physical Intervention Assessment Record

Learner Observation Assessment Record for practical element of unit: “Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry” J/503/4914 and Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry in Scotland UA15 04

Learner Registration Number
IQ Centre Name & Number
Learner Name
Approved Training Programme
Date
Learners must demonstrate each skill as described in the assessment criteria. Observation points to be evident on demonstration of all skills must include: Successfully applied i.e. achieved objective as per assessment criteria; Safely applied i.e. for both Learner & ‘customer’; Applied consistent with skill coaching points set out in Approved Training Programme.
LO3 Use non aggressive physical skills to protect yourself and others from assault / Name or number of skills as named in approved training programme / Comments / Met / Not met
3.1 Demonstrate non-aggressive stance and positioning skills
3.2 Demonstrate non-aggressive skills used to evade and protect against blows
3.3 Demonstrate non-aggressive methods of disengagement from grabs and holds
3.4 Demonstrate non-aggressive methods to stop one person assaulting another
3.5 Demonstrate non-aggressive team methods to separate persons fighting
LO4 Use non-pain related standing holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills
4.1 Demonstrate the use of a method for physically prompting a person
4.2 Demonstrate the use of a non-restrictive method of escorting a person
4.3 Demonstrate a one-person restrictive method of holding (standing position)
4.4 Demonstrate a two-person restrictive method of holding (standing position)
4.5 Demonstrate a single-person restrictive method of escorting
4.6 Demonstrate a two-person restrictive method of escorting
4.7 Providing support to colleague during physical intervention
4.8 De-escalate and disengage a physical intervention safely
4.9 and 3.6 Communicate professionally while using physical intervention skills
Trainer Declaration
The assessment took place at an IQ approved location. I am an IQ approved trainer for L2 Physical Intervention. There were no more than 12 learners per trainer.
The learner fully participated in the training. I observed the learner throughout the training and declare the learner’s ability to successfully and safely demonstrate the skills was:
All skills must be met to achieve a Pass
Not met / Met
Trainer’s comments
Trainer signature: / Date ……./……./…….
Full Name:
Learner Declaration
I verify that I fully participated in the training andaccurately and safely demonstrated all the above skills
I verify that I have been issued with a workbook which illustrates the physical skills that I have undertaken during this course and that no other physical skills were taught or undertaken.
Learner’s comments
Learner signature: / Date ……./……./…….
Full name:

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Quality Management System

Physical Intervention Assessment Record

Guidance

All the requirements specific to the delivery of physical intervention listed in the Centre guide for security qualification under the Centre requirements for approval and delivery of Security Qualifications section (available from website) must be adhered to.

The 10 guided learning hours can be delivered solely by tutor lead activities (direct tutor contact) or a combination or tutor lead activities (direct tutor contact) for a minimum of 7 ½ hours and set activates (not in the presence of the tutor) for the remaining hours. Centres must be able to evidence the MCH and GLH.

Assessment

This unit is based on the SIA Specifications for Learning and qualifications for physical intervention skills.

Assessment is in two parts, both of which must be met in order to successfully complete this unit:

  • Knowledge (LO 1, 2 and 5) which are assessed through standard multiple choice examination (externally set and marked by IQ) under examination conditions. Trainers may not invigilate. A full SIA Identification check must be carried out at the start of the examination as this is part of a license linked qualification.
  • Practical skills (LO 3 and 4) which are assessed by a demonstration of the relevant skills. Centres must use the form “Learner Observation Assessment Record for Unit 4” available from the website. A sample assessment record form is on page 31.

Trainers should use this form to record the skills demonstrated by the learner as per the approved training programme, they should also record how the learner performed the technique and any additional comments. All skills must be met in order to achieve. If a learner does not achieve the skill at first attempt the trainer should use their judgement as to whether further instruction is necessary and/or more practice, and make appropriate notes in the assessment record. The learner should then be re tested for the skill. Please also use the space on the assessment record form to comment on the learner performance of the skills.

An External Verifier (EV) will be appointed, once you have registered your first cohort of learners, in order to carry out IQ Quality Assurance Procedures and report on your accredited qualifications. They will make at least one visit to your centre each year and will issue an EV Report form after each visit. Please note that Learner certificates will not be issued until after the first EV visit has happened and your centre has been satisfactorily verified by the EV. The EV communicates with IQ through the EV Report form, which ensures sufficient sampling of evidence in order to confirm that IQ quality standards are being applied before the issue of any certificates. In line with Ofqual’s requirements we ask you to ensure that all assessment records and tracking documentation are up to date and complete before each of the EV visits. All such records should be available to the EV and kept for a period of 2 years from the date of learner completion. Please ensure you keep, as a condition of this approval, a complete copy of the Centre Approval documentation you have issued to us, as from time to time the EV and other IQ personnel may wish to review such documentation.

Centres may use this form for evidencing the practical demonstration of physical skills. Centre may use form/s provided by their approved training programme provided the form contains all the necessary information. Prior to using an alternative form please check with your EV that the forms do contain all the necessary information.

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