CODE / Grey & Black

For all health professionals, PCC provide both managers and first response code grey and code black training programs to equip staff to manage dangerous incidents of aggression within the health environment.

Health staff working in medical clinics, suites, hospitals and emergency departments are increasingly faced with situations of aggression involving patients, visitors or other members of the public, sometimes armed and that require sound tactical skills, team work and proven negotiation strategy to resolve. PCC programs run between 4 and 16 hours depending on client needs and address this important need. All training is in-line with current government guidelines in training for the prevention of occupational violence and also includes specific client internal policy items as required. Other internal key messaging is often included in the delivery of the product.

Three frequently asked questions when planning your program.

Am I able to tailor a training program for my company?

Yes. PCC works closely with the client from the outset to design and build programs that suit the exact operational and workplace challenges faced with attention to the working environment, specific internal policy and with compliance regarding relevant legislation.  This process starts with an online meeting and brief Q&A process and where required, a visit to the workplace and interviews of key staff and finally program build. Once a pilot course is delivered we enter a refinement phase followed by post-delivery participant evaluation.

Are your training programs available in my state/territory?

Yes. PCC deliver training programs all across Australia and even extend to some off-shore locations. Procom has conducted training works in PNG, Nauru and on Christmas Island where our training was visited by the former Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

The PCC training contingent is a highly mobile team and regularly attend to clients in both metro and regional locations around the country, often catering for up to 6 courses per day. The team all possess training kit including IT and will set up in location and venue as provided by the client. Our electronic workbooks run with mobile WIFI to feed participant data at conclusion of training. Virtual reality and gamified training tools are also portable and carried with the team if this is optioned in training.

What do I receive when my training is complete?

A signed certificate of completion for the participant and a post training and participant evaluation report for the client. Participant attendance and evaluation scores are collected at the time of training via QR code.

PCC partners with a registered training organisation to issue nationally recognised units of competency and statements of attainment against its mapped training products should this be required.

The course was personalised to our occupation and the trainers understood how we would be using the training.

ACT Corrective Services,

July 2024

The facilitator was an incredible trainer, very knowledgeable and explained everything very well. He made the training fun and engaging, and went through many scenarios that are relevant to our situation.

Liquor Control Victoria,

March 2025

I enjoyed the Role plays, the facilitators lived experience and coaching approach, the takeaway card, it was all awesome!

Australian Energy Market Operator,

January 2025

Best part was the real life story situations told by the facilitator. Realistic small actions that will have a massive impact.

Vasey RSL,

July 2022

The general vibe of the presentation was very warm and welcoming despite the subject matter.

Connected Libraries,

March 2025

Content was appropriate and relevant and can see how I could easily put into practice.

Gateway Health,

April 2022

Amazing real life scenarios, very relatable performance, interactions, everything on point!

Dental Health Services Victoria,

May 2022

The trainers were amazing and kept the program engaging. They didn’t speak directly off a screen. I liked how they spoke with experience and of experiences.

Healthscope,

March 2025

Content was simplified, concise and showed how we shouldn’t over complicate our communication

IBAC,

June 2024

Good balance between theory and practical application and experience.

Asahi,

August 2024

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