MiDAS Driver Assessor/Trainer
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
Be competent in assessing and giving guidance to drivers, preparing and presenting briefings.Understand the difference between assessing and training. Suitable for: Drivers of Standard minibuses
Reviews
Course programme
MiDAS Driver Assessor/Trainer Course
The course for MiDAS Driver Assessor/Trainers (DATs) is held over three days for a Standard DAT (who will be training drivers of Standard minibuses) and four days for an Accessible DAT (who will be training drivers of Accessible minibuses).
The course is modular in design and covers, amongst other things, the following topics:
- Background to MiDAS
- Responsibilities of the DAT
- Planning and preparation
- Assessing drivers
- Training drivers (on-road and theory)
- Theory assessments
- Presentation skills
- Refresher training for drivers
- Setting up a MiDAS assessment and training programme
In addition Accessible DATs would cover:
- The safe use of passenger lifts and ramps
- Wheelchair tie-downs and passenger safety belts
- Disability awareness
- Passenger assistance techniques
- Added legal/good practice considerations
Normally Accessible DATs would have some experience in the field, without that it might be a less useful learning experience.
To be awarded a Driver Assessor/Trainers certificate the candidate would need to pass a number of assessments:
- Driving assessment
- Theory assessments
- Presentation skills assessment
Accessible DATs would have to pass an additional theory assessment and a practical skills assessment.
If you are interested in having one or more in-house DATs trained why not contact us for an informal discussion. We can also forward to you a detailed course overview.
MiDAS Driver Assessor/Trainer