TechValidate Research on Crisis Prevention Institute


Crisis Prevention Institute Case Study

Belfast Trust

Introduction

This case study of Belfast Trust is based on a May 2017 survey of Crisis Prevention Institute customers by TechValidate, a 3rd-party research service.

“CPI improved staff de-escalation skills, improved overall safety, and has become ingrained in our training.”

“Staff are more likely to engage in de-escalation skills where appropriate rather than implementing physical interventions. Last year we had the least amount of physical interventions within the trust. "

Challenges

The business challenges that led the profiled organisation to evaluate and ultimately select Crisis Prevention Institute:

  • Sought CPI training because of the following:
    • Reduce workplace violence rate
    • Improve staff confidence in working with challenging clients
    • Improve staff skills in managing behaviors

Use Case

The key features and functionalities of Crisis Prevention Institute that the surveyed organisation uses:

  • Categorizes their organisation / environment as forensic.

Results

The surveyed organisation achieved the following results with Crisis Prevention Institute:

  • Reduced challenging/disruptive behaviors by 40—49% since implementing CPI de-escalation techniques.
  • Decreased the use of physical restraints and seclusions by 50—74% since implementing CPI Training.
  • agrees that the enhanced content has helped them, their staff, and their organisation.
  • Achieved return on investment with CPI by:
    • Reducing injuries
    • Improving staff skills and confidence




About This Data

This data was sourced directly from verified users of Crisis Prevention Institute by TechValidate.

TechValidate verifies the identity and organizational affiliation of all participants that contribute to published research data. When research participants so desire, we also guarantee their anonymity so that they may share information honestly and freely.


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