What is the course like?
The Moving and Handling People in Care Homes Course from High Speed Training is an essential program designed for professionals working in care environments. This comprehensive course equips participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely assist individuals with mobility challenges. Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical exercises, attendees will understand the key principles of safe moving and handling, ensuring they can provide high-quality care while minimizing risk to both themselves and those they assist.
Participants will explore various techniques and best practices for effective manual handling, including risk assessment, ergonomic considerations, and the use of appropriate equipment. The course also emphasizes compliance with legal and regulatory standards, making it a crucial training for anyone involved in the care of individuals in residential settings. By the end of the program, learners will be confident in their ability to perform moving and handling tasks safely and efficiently, contributing to a safer and more supportive care environment.
You'll gain
- Knowledge of safe moving and handling techniques
- Understanding of risk assessment procedures
- Familiarity with ergonomic practices
- Proficiency in using manual handling equipment
- Compliance with legal and regulatory standards
- Skills to reduce injury risk to self and others
You'll learn
- Safe techniques for moving and handling individuals
- How to assess and manage risks associated with manual handling
- Best practices for ergonomic handling to prevent injury
- Effective use of manual handling equipment
- Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements in care settings
- Strategies for minimizing injury risks for both caregivers and individuals being assisted
Great for
- Care home staff and healthcare professionals
- Caregivers and support workers
- Healthcare assistants
- Nursing home employees
- Anyone involved in providing care for individuals with mobility challenges
You'll need
- Basic literacy and numeracy skills
- Access to a computer or device with internet connectivity
- A quiet and comfortable space for online learning
- No specific prior qualifications are required, though experience in care settings may be beneficial