Manual Handling Training For Carers

Level 2 Award in Principles and Practice of Moving People Safely (RQF)

1 Day

 

Manual Handling Training > Manual Handling Training for Carers

Course Description

Is this course suitable for me?

This nationally recognised qualification is ideal for anyone who assists with moving people as part of their role. Learners will gain a clear understanding of safe manual handling principles and develop practical skills in moving people safely—working individually, as part of a team, and using equipment.

This course supports safer working practices while promoting dignity and reducing the risk of injury for both staff and those being moved.

How long is the manual handling training for carers course?

Level 2 Award in Principles and Practice of Moving People Safely (RQF) course lasts 1 Day. We can deliver the course on site at your workplace or an offsite training venue.

What’s covered on the Principles and Practice of Moving People Safely course?

This one-day course combines essential theory with practical application to help learners move people safely and confidently in a range of care and support settings. The course includes:

  • Legal responsibilities and key principles of safe moving and handling

  • Manual handling risk assessments and how to apply them in practice

  • Developing and following personal handling plans

  • Basic anatomy – understanding the spine and how movement affects it

  • The mechanics of movement – using posture and technique to prevent injury

  • Unsafe practices – recognising and avoiding harmful manoeuvres

  • Practical skills – moving people:

    • Independently

    • As part of a team

    • Using handling aids and equipment

By the end of the course, learners will be able to demonstrate safe techniques that maintain the comfort, dignity, and safety of the person being moved while protecting themselves and their colleagues from injury.

Assessment

3 x Practical assessments

1 x 20 Multiple Choice Question paper (theory assessment)

FAQ’s

  • Between 2020 and 2021, an estimated 162,000 workers developed a new work-related musculoskeletal disorder.

    The data highlights that people working in construction, healthcare, and social care are more likely to experience these issues compared to those in other sectors.

    Source: Health and Safety Executive (HSE), 2021 – Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders Statistics

  • According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), effective management of moving and handling risks requires clear support from senior leadership, regardless of the size of the organisation. This should be reflected in a written policy, backed by practical arrangements to ensure it is followed.

    Key components include:

    • Acknowledging the risks involved

    • A commitment to reducing those risks through appropriate measures

    • Clear definitions of roles and responsibilities

    • Clear expectations for individual employees

    • Provision of training and access to suitable, well-maintained equipment

    • Systems to monitor compliance

    • A commitment to support staff who are injured as a result of their work

    Source: HSE – Moving and Handling in Health and Social Care

  • Many organisations choose to host training at their own premises, helping to reduce costs and minimise staff downtime. If on-site delivery isn't suitable, we can arrange appropriate training facilities nearby. We deliver manual handling courses across the UK.

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