A Collaborative Approach to Safer Practice
From the outset, it was clear that we were working with a group of highly committed professionals who are deeply invested in improving safety standards across their services. The engagement, insight and professionalism demonstrated throughout the programme made for a truly collaborative learning environment.
Our Train the Trainer model is designed not just to transfer knowledge, but to empower organisations to take ownership of their search procedures. By equipping trainers with the tools, confidence and understanding they need, we help ensure that best practice is embedded consistently across teams and services.
More about our Search Train the Trainer Programme can be found here.
Feedback
The feedback we received from the cohort was extremely positive, reflecting both the relevance of the content and the practical value of the methodology. More importantly, it highlighted a shared commitment to raising standards in a way that is respectful, trauma-informed and aligned with modern mental health care principles.

Why Search Training in Mental Health Settings is Essential
Searching within mental health environments is a complex and sensitive task. It requires balancing safety with dignity, maintaining therapeutic relationships while managing risk and ensuring compliance with legal and organisational frameworks.
Our methodology has been developed specifically for these environments and is now being adopted by a growing number of NHS trusts across the UK. It focuses on:
- Safety-first principles without compromising patient dignity
- Trauma-informed approaches that reduce the risk of re-traumatisation
- Clear decision-making frameworks for when and how to search
- Consistency in practice across teams and services
- Legal and ethical compliance aligned with current guidance
By standardising these elements, organisations can reduce variability in practice and create safer, more predictable environments for both patients and staff.
Supporting Trainers Beyond the Classroom
One of the key strengths of our ASO Instructor Programme is the ongoing support provided after the initial training. At Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, trainers now have access to a comprehensive suite of resources designed to support long-term implementation and sustainability.
These include:
- Visual posters to reinforce key messages in clinical areas
- Ready-to-use presentations for internal delivery
- Structured lesson plans to ensure consistency
- Instructional videos demonstrating best practice techniques
- Detailed trainer guidance documents
- Customisable risk assessments
- Expert interviews offering deeper insight into real-world application
- Ongoing professional support from our team
This ensures that learning doesn’t stop at the end of the session, it continues to evolve and embed within everyday practice.
Here is a video explaining what should be in a search bag.
Leading the Way in Search Training
As leaders in delivering specialist search training for mental health environments, we are proud to support organisations in reviewing and enhancing their current practices. The growing adoption of our methodology across NHS trusts reflects a wider recognition that searching must be approached with professionalism, care and consistency.
We believe that effective training is not just about compliance, it’s about culture. When staff feel confident, supported and well-trained, they are better equipped to carry out their roles safely and compassionately.
Start the Conversation
If your organisation is considering reviewing or upgrading its search practices, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss how we can support you.
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