About this Event
How long is the course?
This is a half-day course, running over 3 hours.
Who is the training aimed at?
- Health workforce
- Social care workforce
- Nurses
- Family, parent, sibling carers and personal assistants of people who need care
- Any person who requires a general awareness of assisting and moving people
Course Learning Outcomes
- List the relevant legislation and state how this relates to safe moving and handling/positioning
- The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
- LOLER (lifting operations & lifting equipment regulations), PUWA (provision & use of work equipment regulations)
- Understand your company Policy
- Describe manual handling risk factors and how injuries can occur
- Explain your own responsibilities under local organizational policies for moving and handling/positioning
- Describe an ergonomic approach to manual handling and other work tasks leading to improved working posture
- Explain the main principles of safer handling including good back care to promote general musculoskeletal health
- Give examples of suitable risk control strategies, resources, and support available to facilitate good practice following a risk assessment appropriate to the staff member’s role.
- Explain the basic anatomy and physiology of movement
- List the main types of equipment and describe how these are used
- Demonstrate the following manoeuvres:
- Chair to standing moves and transfers
- Bed/chair/toilet moves and transfers
- Managing the falling/fallen patient
Mapping to National Standards
- Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
- The Care Certificate Standard 13
- Royal College of Nursing – Moving and Handling
- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
- Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Delivery Method - How will it look like on the day?
This coursre will be delivered in person, over a half day. The training venue details are provided above. The training session will be interactive, and will offer a fully immersive learning experience that is enhanced by small group learning. All learners will have the opportunity to engage directly with the trainers, take part in interactive activities and share learning with others in focused discussions.
What resources would be made available to the course attendees?
Attendees will receive:
- Handouts
- Practice Tools and Resources
- Certificate of Completion
What you can expect from 1Stop's open courses…
- Interactive and engaging learning
- High quality training delivered by experienced and expert trainers
- Post course training handouts and resources for staff to refer back to and reflect on to keep the learning alive
- Certificate of completion
- Professional and high quality customer service should you have any queries or questions in advance or after training
Cost
The cost of the course is £65 per person. Payment needs to be made ahead of the course start. Cancellations and refund requests would need to be submitted at least 14 days ahead of the course start. You can process a cancellation/refund via our booking portal.
Funding for Training
Funding is available for HCPA Members. Learn more about HCPA Membership here.
For 3-hour courses, funding is £20 per person. For full-day courses, funding is £40 per person. To enquire about the funding, email us at [email protected]
Accessibility and Parking
In selecting the training venue, we have ensured that the training room, kitchen and toilets are all accessible, and all are located on the ground floor.
Paid parking is available near the venue.
We will be circulating further information (including photos) of the training venue location and parking options to course attendees.
Terms and Conditions
By booking onto this training, you are agreeing to our Training Terms and Conditions.
If you have any questions, or require support, please email [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Mary's Church of England, Church Street, Luton, United Kingdom
GBP 65.00