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Which of the following are considered the three factors of motivation?
Which of the following are considered the three factors of motivation?
What are the four pressure points identified in wellbeing?
What are the four pressure points identified in wellbeing?
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4Cs of Mental Toughness?
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4Cs of Mental Toughness?
What does the acronym MIPP stand for in incident management?
What does the acronym MIPP stand for in incident management?
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Which stage is NOT part of the money laundering process?
Which stage is NOT part of the money laundering process?
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What are the three critical incident management actions?
What are the three critical incident management actions?
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Which of the following is part of the 4Ps in Operation Contest?
Which of the following is part of the 4Ps in Operation Contest?
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What does the acronym IIMARCH stand for in risk assessment?
What does the acronym IIMARCH stand for in risk assessment?
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Study Notes
Motivation Factors
- Three factors of motivation: Equity, Camaraderie, Achievement.
Pressure Points
- Four pressure points: Alarm, Resistance, Exchange, Burnout.
Mental Toughness
- 4Cs of mental toughness: High Commitment, High Control, High Challenge, High Confidence.
Emotional Intelligence Domains
- Five domains of emotional intelligence:
- Self-Awareness
- Managing Emotions
- Motivating Self
- Empathy
- Handling Relationships
Critical Incident Management
- Three steps in critical incident management: Prepare, Manage, Restore.
Principles of Management
- Five principles include:
- Co-locate
- Communicate
- Coordinate
- Jointly Understand Risk
- Shared Situational Awareness
METHANE Protocol
- Acronym for reporting major incidents:
- Major Incident
- Exact Location
- Type of Incident
- Hazards
- Access
- Number of Casualties
- Emergency Services
MIPP Definition
- MIPP stands for Major Incident Public Portal.
Elvis Acronym
- Acronym for assessing critical situations:
- Evidence
- Life or Limb
- Victims
- Identify Scene
- Suspect
4 Ps of Operation Contest
- Four Ps:
- Prevent
- Pursue
- Protect
- Prepare
SO15 Responsibilities
- Mainly responsible for: Prevent and Pursue.
Money Laundering Stages
- Three stages of money laundering:
- Placement
- Layering
- Integrating
Types of Terrorists
- Identified types: Single Cell, Lone Cells, Just Below the Surface.
Incident Threat Types
- Types of incident threats:
- Negligence
- Compromised
- Malicious
IIMARCH Acronym
- Information
- Intent
- Methods
- Administration
- Risk Assessment
- Communication
- Humanitarian Issues
YOT Definition
- YOT stands for Youth Offending Teams.
YOT Function
- Section 37 Criminal Disorder aims to prevent youths from offending.
SARA Model
- Components of the SARA model: Scanning, Analyzing, Response, Assessment, Community Impact Assessment.
Community Mapping
- Community mapping involves identifying different communities and engaging with them.
IAGS Definition
- Independent Advisory Groups.
PCC Meaning
- PCC stands for Police and Crime Commissioner.
MET Public Survey
- MET has initiated a Public Attitude Survey with the public.
THOR Acronym
- THOR stands for Threat, Harm, Opportunity, Risk.
Section 4 Authority
- Section 4 allows a superintendent to conduct road closures for vehicle checks.
Section 37 for YOTs
- Section 37 Criminal Disorder provides guidelines for Youth Offending Teams.
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Test your knowledge on key concepts related to wellbeing and motivation. This quiz covers factors of motivation, mental toughness, emotional intelligence, and critical incidents. Assess your understanding of essential theories that influence personal and emotional wellbeing.