Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) Foundation (Level 1) Training for Schools

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Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) Foundation (Level 1) Training for Schools

Train with the leading & award-winning provider of Non-Violent Resistance Training for Professionals

The first NVR and New Authority foundation training designed exclusively for school staff in the UK

A practical, evidence-based programme equipping all school staff with the knowledge, skills, and tools to build calmer, more connected school communities through the principles of Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) and New Authority.

This 24-hour CPD-Accredited training includes 6x Modules tailored to Schools, followed by 1x Online LIVE Consolidation Day (CD) that will put your learning into practice.

This training is also available privately in-house, contact us for prices for your team. Email: training@partnershipprojectsuk.com.

What is NVR?

Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) is an evidence-based approach developed by Professor Haim Omer and his team at the University of Tel Aviv. Originally developed to support parents and carers, it has been adapted for school and community settings. NVR is the only psychological approach that directly addresses harmful or self-destructive behaviour in young people, as well as the environment in which those risks occur. It is increasingly used as a transdiagnostic, systemic approach across a variety of contexts, with a growing international evidence base.

What is New Authority?

New Authority is a concept developed by Haim Omer that reframes how adults lead and influence young people. Rather than relying on positional power, hierarchy, or sanctions, New Authority is built through presence, transparency, self-control, and community, adults who stay calm, stay connected, and stay consistent. It is the foundation of the NVR approach in schools.

Who should take part?

We offer NVR Workshops & Trainings for individuals and for whole schools. NVR works best as a shared whole-school approach, so we encourage as many staff as possible to participate, from senior leaders and class teachers to SENCOs, pastoral staff, and teaching assistants. We also offer a dedicated half-day introductory session for senior leadership teams who want to explore the approach before committing to whole-staff training.

About the Training

Training that works around your school

The full programme covers 24 hours of CPD-accredited training, delivered in whatever way works best for your school or team. Available in-person, online, or as a blend of both.

Four full days

Intensive delivery across three training days, followed by a Consolidation Day — ideal for whole-staff INSET or dedicated training blocks.

Module by module

Work through each of the six modules separately, building knowledge progressively using inset days and twilight sessions.

Bite-sized sessions

Break the training into shorter chunks to fit around timetables, staff meetings, or twilight sessions.

 

Participants who complete the full 24-hour programme receive a Certificate of Attendance. Optional follow-up supervision (12 hours, spread over 12 months) is also available to support embedding the approach after training.

What is included?

The Training

24 CPD-accredited hours across 6 modules and 28 lessons, with pause-for-thought exercises and reflective notes throughout.

The Handbook

Detailed descriptions of each module and the theoretical and contextual underpinnings of NVR; the ‘why’ behind the approach.

The Toolkit

12 practical one-page guides covering key elements of the approach with sample scripts, NVR language examples, and implementation suggestions.

Behaviour policy templates

Ofsted-compliant sample behaviour and relationship policies for both Primary and Secondary settings, plus guidance for communicating NVR to untrained staff.

Course Modules

Module 1 – NVR in context Module 2 – New Authority — from reacting to responding
Module 3 – Presence and anchoring Module 4 – Developing a support network
Module 5 – Non-violent struggle and direct action Module 6 – Developing and sustaining NVR

 

Practical Tools – The NVR Toolkit

Every participant receives a toolkit of ready-to-use guides so you can apply what you learn from day one. Each guide summarises a key element of the approach and includes potential scripts and suggestions for embedding ideas into practice.

  • Staff self-care
  • New Authority
  • De-escalation
  • Prioritising behaviours
  • Deferred conversations
  • Anchoring
  • Vigilant Care
  • Anxiety & avoidance
  • Support networks
  • Reconciliation gestures
  • The Announcement
  • The Sit-In

Feedback from Teaching Staff

Fantastic

You’re fantastic, and I really appreciate you taking the time to teach us this!
from an Educational Professional

It’s had an impact

I feel much calmer and more confident in my interactions
from an Educational Professional

Grounding myself

Taking the time to regulate my own emotions before speaking with children so that they don’t get ‘antsy’, because of stuff going on. Grounding myself in my office or deferring a site walk if needed – helpful for students, staff and my team who don’t then get the aftermath of my hurricane!!
from an Educational Professional

Positive

I have noticed young people are behaving differently, almost in advance of interacting with me. Or perhaps the NVR lens I am using is making me think that? Whichever, it is positive

from an Educational Professional

Stay calm but persistent

I have learnt to not respond to students in an angry way or in a way that they may perceive as me having a go at them. Instead, I stay calm but persistent and if it doesn’t work, I walk away and defer the conversation.
from an Educational Professional

Amazing

I have remained cool and chosen self-control in a couple of incidents in my class, and the results were amazing.
from an Educational Professional

Enjoying the lessons

I am enjoying the lessons. Still quite shy about the small group activities though. Prefer written, but it is insightful.
from an Educational Professional

Important Information

How much does it cost?

£625+VAT per person

OR book privately in-house for your team, email: training@partnershipprojectsuk.com for more info.

When & Where?

This will be held for 4x dates online, from 9:30am to 4:30pm, OR as 6x half-days and 1x full-day

Dates TBC - please register your interest

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