Moving and Positioning/Manual Handling – 4 hrs
Moving and Positioning/Manual Handling – 4 hrs
REF MH03 | Care Certificate standard 13.3
J601 , 8027
This course contributes toward the recommended guided learning hours, you should carry out practice reflection, document and attach subsequent evidence from this training
- Summary
This course is aimed at workers who have understanding of how to move and position individuals and objects in a wide range of settings. It provides knowledge, understanding and skills development.
- Who should attend?
This training is relevant to workers who are required to carry out manual handling and support individuals by moving and positioning them.
THIS IS A PRACTICAL SESSION – please contact us for full details- Proposed Learner Outcomes - The worker must be able to
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- Understand the main points of legislation that relates to moving and handling
- Understand the principles of safe moving and handling
- Demonstrate how to move and handle equipment and people safely
- Understand the principles of risk assessment
- How many candidates may attend?
- This training is limited to 12
Equivalent Relevant information
- Certificates are issued for each learners and if dated, are valid to that period. N.B Learners attending must complete the entire duration of the training to qualify for a certificate.
- A learner assessment may be required post training for audit and PDP purposes.
Registration details are kept by us for Seven years and are legal documents. It is important to register in block capitals clearly on the day.
How to book your course
Please call us on 0208 144 9491. You can also submit our online booking enquiry form too.
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Moving and handling train the trainer
Review: I attended a Moving and Handling course today 5th May 2016 at Marlborough House Nursing Home.
The trainer made the training very interesting and easy to understand.
She showed us some very practical and helpful ways of moving and handling techniques that will be of great benefit to us as carers and also to our residents.
Some of the practical techniques we have not been shown before, looking forward to putting these into practice.