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Safer People Handling Trainers

in The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (England)

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Place:

Birmingham

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£995 + VAT Special offers 

Duration:

5 Days

Start:

26/01/2009 other dates
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This course is designed to contribute to clinical and corporate governance standards and excellence in people-centred care.

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Type Course Duration 5 Days
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Suitability Managers, supervisors, and those with responsibility for educating others in the moving and handling of people within the health or social care sector. Also suitable for people with responsibility for training and educating others in the theory and practice of saver moving and handling of people.
Course objectives This course is designed to contribute to clinical and corporate governance standards and excellence in people-centred care.
Requirements
Experience in moving and handling people. Previous training experience or the ability to take on a training role. A list of related publications will be provided with joining instructions. The course includes a practical session. Delegates who are pregnant/new mothers or have any physical condition are at a higher risk and should not take part.
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Course programme

Safer People Handling Trainers
This course has been specially designed to train those with responsibilities for educating others in the moving and handling of people within the health or social care sector and education sector.  As with all courses in RoSPA's safer people handling suite, the emphasis is on developing consistency of care for residents and clients and the psychological well-being of the people handling staff.  By applying the skills and methods gleaned from this course, organisations will benefit from more motivated staff, as well as improved functional mobility of clients, thus reducing the strain on the handlers involved.     
 
What will the delegate bring back to the workplace?
  • A demonstrable ability to move and handle people safely and to train and educate others to do so
  • A problem-solving approach to moving and handling
  • Musculo-skeletal awareness and the importance of posture
  • Efficient movement principles
  • An understanding of balanced decision-making
  • The ability to select and use appropriate equipment
  • An understanding of planning for emergency situations and the importance of documentation.
  • How will they be assessed?    On successful completion of the written and practical assessments delegates will be awarded a Safer People Handling Trainers certificate, which is valid for three years.  Successful delegates will also receive a CD-ROM containing all the course materials required to deliver a standard awareness course.
  • Course programme - Day One   
     

  • Introduction: Course welcome, administration, aims and objectives.  Explanation of written and practical examination.  Moving and handling problems in your workplace.  RoSPA's approach to reducing risk from moving and handling.  Assessment strategies.
  • Introduction to safer people handling: Benefits of moving and handling training to staff, patients and the employer.  An understanding of vulnerability to injury when undertaking manual handling tasks.  The extent of back pain and musculo-skeletal injury and the cost of pain and injury.
  • Legal requirements - legislation relating to moving and handling: The legal framework.  Knowledge of HSAW 1974, MHSWR 1999, MHOR 92 (as amended) and how it affects the employer and employee.  The impact of welfare and regulatory legislation on manual handling.  the role of the manual handling policy.  A balanced approach towards the manual handling of people.
  • Manual handling risk assessment and ergonomics in practice: The concept of manual handling risk, assessments in a health and social care environment.  Ergonomic interventions within a health and social care context.  The importance of a pre-transfer assessment.
  • Musculo-skeletal awareness: The structure and function of the spine.  The causes of back pain and injury.  Anatomy of lower back pain.  Epidemiology of back pain.  Spinal loading during manual handling.  Risk factors for back pain.
  • Importance of posture: The principles of efficient body dynamics in relation to posture and people handling.  Applying an ergonomic approach to identifying risk and understanding that tasks other than load handling result in 'ergonomic' or postural hazards from bending/twisting etc. Day Two
  • Revision of day one.
  • Efficient movement principles: Including load handling.
  • Controversial handling techniques: A knowledge of controversial handling techniques and implications of their use.
  • Trainers skills (self-directed learning): Development of the skills and knowledge required to convey moving and handling knowledge and skills to others.  Communication/demonstration skills.
  • Welsh passport scheme: Information on the all-Wales NHS Manual Handling Passport Scheme.
  • Practical workshop: Safer techniques for the moving and handling of people which will enable delegates to educate colleagues on how safer handling principles can be utilised in a problem-solving way for a person-centered care environment.*Please note that the modules may not be covered in any specific order.  
     
     Day Three
  • Revision of day two.
  • Continued - practical workshop: Incorporating problem solving.Day Four 
     

  • Revision of day three.
  • Emergency situations: Identification of emergency and forseeable situations.  Developing control measures.
  • Equipment selection: Consolidation of handling equipment, seen during practical session.
  • Practical workshop: Continued.  Completion of handling modules.
  • Exam preparation: Preparation and practice for the practical examination.Day Five 
     

  • Practical examination: Fifteen minute presentation - demonstrating and teaching a practical technique.
  • Written examination: 90 minute writte examination.Qualification and certification: 
     
    Delegates who complete the course, and pass the practical and written examinations, will be awarded a RoSPA Safer People Handling Trainers Certificate.  The certificate is valid for three years.  Prior to the expiry of this period delegates will be required to attend and successfully complete a re-qualification course if they wish to retain their qualification.  Successful delegates on ‘open courses’ will each receive a ‘Trainers Pack’.  Organisations booking in-company work will receive one ‘Trainers Pack’ per course. 
     
    Continuing development: 
     
    Optional seminars will be available within the intervening three-year period for networking and updating.  Additional courses are available for delegates requiring additional skills and knowledge in specialised areas. 
     
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    Provider description
    RoSPA is a charity, and a society of members, dedicated to preventing accidents and reducing injuries. RoSPA has vast experience in the field of Health and Safety, and delivers training in all areas of workplace safety and health, as well as more specialised courses in other areas of health and safety.
    Advantages of studying with The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
    As the longest running safety organisation in the UK, RoSPA is well-established as a leading body in the development and delivery of safety and health training.  However, RoSPA's reputation is based on far more than sheer  longevity. Evidenced by an increasingly loyal customer base from a variety of industry sectors, RoSPA's focus on the individual needs of delegates and practical approach to training has proved so successful that many organisations go on to engage the skills of RoSPA trainers for specialist consultancy projects. Whilst during the training, the focus is on the needs of delegates, RoSPA develops the courses such that each equips the delegates with skills which will benefit their employers when they return to work.  Each delegate returns with practical skills which, when applied, realise true business benefits.  The financial benefits alone may far exceed the initial outlay for the training, while the focus on employee safety and health demonstrates your dedication to staff welfare.
    Course provider history
    The Society has a vast and varied history.  Full details can be found on our website at , but here are a few highlights... Following a public meeting in Caxton Hall in 1916 it was decided to elect a London "Safety First" Council to tackle the 'alarming increase in traffic accidents, and the direct connection therewith of the restricted street lighting which had been necessitated by the War conditions'.  This was the beginnings of the organisation which was later to become The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Between 1916 and 1950, the council evolved to become The National Safety First Association and then in 1941, with the agreement of the King, became The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.  During this time, RoSPA was involved in a number of intiatives: There was a call to licence all drivers and restrict the age of drivers. Accident data was collected and a railway safety committee was established. The 'Think Safety' campaign was established and a call for left hand drive vehcles to be banned from Britain's roads. In 1930, the Road Traffic Act featured many ideas put forward by the Association.
    Specialises in
    The largest area of training RoSPA provides is workplace training.  We provide training for the NEBOSH National Diploma - and from September 2006, our pass rates at RoSPA regularly exceeded the national average.  In January 2007, in the Unit A examinations, RoSPA delegates achieved a pass rate 20% above the national average.  We also provide an exclusive NEBOSH Diploma Mentoring Package. RoSPA also delivers training courses from IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health), as well courses developed in-house covering many areas of workplace health and safety. There is a focus on courses which relate to current HSE key issues, such as manual handling and workplace transport management.  All courses in the catalogue are also available as in-company courses, tailored to individual requirements. RoSPA also provide training courses for other areas, including home safety, road safety (incorporating Driver and Fleet Solutions), leisure safety and play safety.

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