Moving and Handling People - Practical Refresher (LBS/PVI) 24/25

Date & Time:

Thursday 6 March 2025 (09:30 - 12:30)

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

This course is targeted to: 

  • Experienced carers and other staff in the London Borough of Sutton who are actively involved in manual handling people with physical disabilities:
  • 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.

AIM

The aim of this session is:

  • To be updated in current moving and handling practice relevant to their work so that they can continue to follow safe and acceptable practice and comply with current relevant legislation and national and local guidelines in manual handling.

The programme content will vary according to the delegate needs and therefore actual content will be noted.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the session, delegates will have updated their knowledge on how they will: 

  • State how the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 directly affects them at work
  • Demonstrate the application of safer handling principles which reduce risk to a minimum when handling people in common situations relevant to their role
  • Demonstrate with confidence the correct use a wide range of handling equipment to solve a variety of common handling scenarios given by the trainer or shared within the group (relevant to their role) Delegates must state the criteria for use and potential risks involved when using such handling equipment.  This includes equipment which can encourage the independence of the service user.
  • State where to go for more help and information within the Borough and external to the Borough when needing further expertise.
  • State which handling techniques are not acceptable by current guidelines of HOP6 and explain their reasoning
  • Discuss 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.
  • List new advances or changes in handling equipment, local and national guidelines, resources or practice and be able to pass this information onto their peers at their place of work.
  • Discuss how they have applied knowledge and skills learned in previous manual handling training to their work and bring specific issues of concern to the group for further discussion.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

All delegates must be experienced and have previously completed a one day practical Induction training session or a previous moving and handling refresher course within a two year period.

Priority is given to LBS Staff,  and if spaces become available, places will be offered to those on the waiting list.    

Delegates will be asked if there are any specific issues which need to be addressed at the beginning of the session.  All delegates will be asked how attending the last course changed their handling practice.  Confidentiality will be respected at all times.

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 not suitable for those from workplaces where the clients do not require significant assistance to move.

NO PARKING is allowed within the Sutton Inclusion Centre grounds. Please allow for additional time to park within roads nearby.

Places Available:

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Further Information:

Trainer:

Sally Cassar

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)