ZMoving and Handling People - Practical Induction for LBS Staff and all PVI - 2021-2022

Date & Time:

Thursday 3 February 2022 (09:00 - 16:30) - Please login to join the waiting list

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Venue:

Sutton Inclusion Centre, Northspur Road Sutton SM1 2BF (NO PARKING is allowed within the Sutton Inclusion Centre grounds. Please allow for additional time to park within roads nearby.)

Detail:

TARGET GROUP:

New or inexperienced Staff working within:

-The London Borough of Sutton the START Team, Occupational Therapy Team, and any other relevant LBS team;

- Nursing, residential and day care services, home carers and approved care providers providing domiciliary care services supporting Sutton residents from the Private, Voluntary and Independent sector. (Please note priority is given to LBS Staff).

This course is suitable only for those who are significantly actively involved in moving and handling adults with physical disabilities. This will be reflected in the practical component of the course and staff will be expected to fully participate to practice their people handling skills. 

This is a basic level induction Course suitable for staff who are new to moving and handling or who have never attended moving and handling training or who are very out of date with their handling skills and training.

 

COURSE OVERVIEW:

This is an Induction course to Moving and Handling People where staff will be able to carry out a basic manual handling assessment, choose from a range of handling techniques and equipment and demonstrate a selection of manoeuvres accepted as current practice to assist a person to move in a safe manner.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Due to Covid-19, to protect all the delegates, we have reduced the number of spaces to 5.

It is also important that all delegates:

·         Do Not to come in if not well

·         Remember to wash hands regularly

·         Practice respiratory hygiene measures

·         Maintain social distancing

·         Bring own PPE (gloves, masks, aprons and gel)

·         Bring own refreshments

All delegates must arrive on time, be able to complete the session and come dressed appropriately for a practical moving and handling course. This includes wearing stable footwear and clothes which will allow them to participate both as a handler and as a model in the session.

This course is unsuitable for staff who work solely in areas where the clients are fully ambulant and require no significant assistance with their transfers or for those where handling is solely to manage behaviour which can be challenging.

This course is unsuitable for staff who have significant musculoskeletal disorders which would limit their practical participation. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

By the end of the session, delegates will have: 

  • Gained knowledge on The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 directly affects them at work
  • Gained the ability to demonstrate the application of safer handling principles which reduce risk to a minimum when handling people in common situations given to them by the trainer 
  • Gained confidence to recognise and the ability to discuss common hazards at work, identify high risk activities and state why and when handlers may be at risk of an injury and when they must report a problem. They will be able to state a number of steps to take towards minimizing the risks. They will be able to quote the four areas of an ergonomic assessment 
  • Gained the ability to apply the concepts of risk assessment to a common handling scenario and state the relevance and importance of reading and writing clear and accurate documentation as required in the current legislation.
  • Gained the ability to demonstrate the use of a range of handling equipment available through outlets and the CES service and state the criteria for its use and any potential risks. This includes equipment which can encourage the independence of the service user, standing and raising aids, slide sheets, mobile hoists and equipment to manage a fallen person.
  • The ability to identify their limitations and to state where to go for more help and information within the Borough and external to the Borough when needing further expertise 
  • The knowledge of which handling techniques are not acceptable by national manual handling guidelines and explain their reasoning 
  • Knowledge on the purpose and general principles of safe hoisting and the understanding of potential dangers of hoisting.
  • Accessed demonstrations and experienced as a group safe use of a mobile sling lifting hoist and general purpose sling 
  • Gained understanding of how a range of common medical conditions may affect how a person can be moved and how the attitudes and feelings of clients can also affect the handling task

 

Booking:

Booking has now closed for this event.

Further Information:

Type:

NEW EVALUATION

Trainer:

Sally Cassar - Advanced Practitioner (Manual Handling)

Venue Details:

Sutton Inclusion Centre, Northspur Road Sutton SM1 2BF (NO PARKING is allowed within the Sutton Inclusion Centre grounds. Please allow for additional time to park within roads nearby.)

(020 8641 4275)