UHN's Trauma-Informed De-Escalation Education for Safety and Self-Protection (TIDES) program provides staff with practical, health care-specific training in violence prevention, verbal de-escalation, workplace violence response, physical intervention, and self-protection. The program was originally developed by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) as a tailored initiative for health care settings to help keep people safe, ensure patients receive trauma-informed care and staff are prepared for challenging situations.
Recognizing the need for specialized training within our own health care environment, UHN has collaborated with CAMH to tailor their TIDES program to meet the needs of TeamUHN staff and our diverse patient populations. To support ongoing learning and practical application, the program will also include point-of-care education materials and team-based Code White simulations delivered at the unit level. A dedicated group of clinicians and security personnel became trainers through our train-the-trainer course in late 2023 and began training TeamUHN staff in December 2023. As of March 2025, more than 2,500 TeamUHN members have completed at least one day of TIDES training, with satisfaction ratings consistently above 90%.
Want to know more about CAMH's TIDES program? Visit the CAMH's TIDES program's website.
Meet the UHN TIDES Team
- John Shannon
Director of Safety Services
- Dr. Christian Schulz-Quach
Medical Director of UHN TIDES
- Alize Chandler
Workplace Violence Prevention Education Specialist
- Torrie Vaughan
Workplace Violence Prevention Education Specialist
- Golnaz Tavakoli
UHN TIDES Coordinator
- Brendan Lyver
Administrative Quality Lead of Workplace Violence Prevention
- Joseph Nimako
Research Analyst of Workplace Violence Prevention