About Us
McCormack Training was established in 1996 by Senior Trainer Andy McCormack, who has a Military and Civilian/Police Service background, a Certificate in Education and various other nationally recognised training qualifications.
He is also qualified in Suzy Lamplugh training techniques, a graduate member of the ICM (Institute of Conflict Management) and an NHS Trust training provider.
He has developed courses that meet the current standards set by The Security Industry Authority (SIA), National Utility Companies in Personal Safety Awareness Training, Positive Management of Aggression Courses meeting the guidelines set by (nee NHS Protect) and RRN, and internationally developed Officer Safety Training programmes for the Dublin Airport Authority and The Republic of Ireland Police Force (An Garda Siochana).
McCormack Training empowers clients' staff to deal with a wide-range of issues in an efficient, effective, professional manner, complying with all relevant government legislation and client instructions aiding their employees to reduce sickness levels and absenteeism, stress and increasing self-confidence.
McCormack Training Ltd offers courses through which local authorities, enforcement agencies or individuals can train for the future.
All the training refers to those aspects of people’s behaviour that can be attributed to the presence of a specific genetic or biological anomaly or condition. We can expect people with certain conditions to have a tendency towards certain types of behaviour. This might mean altering the way we do things to accommodate these types of behaviour.
This can also have an effect on the way in which we support the individual.
The training addresses alternative approaches in personal safety awareness, positive behaviour support with physical intervention only as a last result if everything else has failed.
This course will identify methods of dealing with different people and situations involving clients, colleagues and the general public
All the training refers to those aspects of a person’s behaviour that can be attributed to the presence of a specific genetic or biological anomaly or condition. We can expect people with certain conditions to have a tendency towards certain types of behaviour. This might mean altering the way we...
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