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Unlock the Keys to Effective Conflict Resolution!
Join us for an exclusive Conflict Management Workshop led by the experienced professionals of the Essex Police Business Crime Team. This workshop is designed to equip you with the essential skills and techniques to prevent, navigate and resolve conflicts in your working environment.
We understand that it can be difficult to work with customers and the public. Sometimes it’s difficult to avoid confrontation in the workplace and everyday situations can turn volatile extremely quickly. This Conflict Management Workshop is designed especially for public facing employees – ideal for those in the hospitality and service industry.
This workshop will focus on communication methods we can all use to avoid conflict and bring a potentially aggressive situation to a passive and calm conclusion. We will look at barriers to effective communication and how your behaviour can influence the recipient’s behaviour. The workshop will not discuss physical techniques of restraint but it will discuss the Criminal Law Act and use of ‘Reasonable Force’, along with what constitutes an ‘assault’ and what to do to keep yourself safe. We will conclude with an open discussion around Policing.
Date: Thursday 17th October 10.00am – 12.00pm
Venue: The Innovation Centre. Knowledge Gateway, Colchester, Essex CO4 3ZQ
Cost to Attend: FREE
Only TWO attendees per company can attend
Empower yourself with the tools to handle conflict effectively.
Join us and make a positive difference in your community and workplace!
The Business Crime Team’s main objectives are to work with businesses to;
• reduce violence and the threat of violence towards staff
• prevent crime and Anti-Social Behaviour impacting business
• support business victims
• build partnerships and be the once missing link between business and the service
They run many campaigns to promote awareness of crime, ensure the best investigations are taking place with the evidence available and target the most prolific offenders to bring them before court.