Course Overview
This course intends to provide leaners with knowledge and understanding of Lone Working and how to minimise the risks associated. It gives an insight into how employers are responsible for the safety of their staff. Legislation and theory are included along with actions that can be implemented into the workplace. The activities encourage reflection that can be implemented into practice. Then, the quiz is completed at the end of the course to consolidate learning. A session re-cap is held where the learner can ask any further questions and key factors are stated by the Tutor. Learners are given the opportunity to reflect on what they have gained from the programme.
Aims & Objectives
- Include Employers responsibilities
- Explain Who are Lone Workers
- Discuss Legal aspect of working alone
- Identify hazards
- Inform learners about Safe working arrangements
- Include Monitoring lone workers
- Highlight Emergency Procedures
- Provide Check-list for lone working
- Mention Home visits and meeting in public
Course Audience
Adult practitioners in the Social Care Sector
Course Duration
8 hours
This course is accredited by Open Awards Badge of Excellence
Course Price
The course price is £80 or 4 Credits