Everyone deserves to feel safe at work.
Persec Services delivers practical, customised occupational violence and aggression (OVA) training — designed with your team, for the work you actually do.
Designed and delivered
by practitioners.
Each program is grounded in real-world incident data. None of them are one-size-fits-all — we adapt the scenarios, the language, and the pace to your workplace.
Frontline de-escalation
A 2-day intensive for staff who deal with the public in pressured situations. Scenario-based, in your context.
View programOVA risk assessment workshop
For OH&S leads. Map exposure points, identify control gaps, and leave with a written prevention plan.
View programPersonal safety skills
Practical, lawful protective skills for staff who may face physical aggression.
View programCustom in-house training
Designed against your incident data and the specific work your people do.
Get a custom proposalTrained by people who've done the work.
Persec is led by Kev Perry, a 25-year practitioner across security, education and frontline response. Our team is hands-on, not theoretical.

“We don't deliver classroom training and walk away. We sit in your environment, in your team's actual rooms, and we work on the situations they actually face.”
Four stages, no theatre.
We integrate training into your unique workplace context. The work happens with your OH&S staff and your frontline together — not in a vendor's classroom.
Listen
We sit down with OH&S and frontline together. Incident reports, near misses, the bits that don't get reported.
Design
A custom program built against your data and the specific work your people do. Reviewed by your team before delivery.
Deliver
Scenario-based sessions in your environment. We use the rooms, equipment, and procedures your team will actually use.
Embed
Six months of light-touch refreshers, debrief coaching, and an annual review. Skills retained, not just attended.
“The training didn't feel like training. It felt like a serious conversation with people who'd actually done the work.”