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Manual Handling In Child Care Settings PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 06 March 2009 15:44

Lifting is an inevitable part of a typical day in the childcare setting. Lifting children, picking up toys and carrying toy boxes are just a few tasks that require a childcarers back to be in good shape.

Childcare professionals are at a much higher risk than the average person when it comes to suffering from back injuries due to the types of loads involved. The most common cause of low back problems comes from stretching muscles, tendons and ligaments leading to inflammation, swelling and pain. The key to minimizing back pain is prevention. By bending correctly back strain can be prevented.

The Manual Handling in Child Care Settings course gives people working in a childcare setting, the knowledge to prevent back and other injuries at work. They will explore the principles of moving and handling, with practical instruction on handling children and inanimate loads. Additional subjects will include health and safety legislation and risk assessment. This course helps to meet the EYFS framework requirements.

This course is appropriate and suitable for anyone working in Private, Voluntary or Independent Early Years and Playwork settings, who need a basic understanding of manual handling procedures. It is aimed at helping everyone to understand how to protect themselves from injury, whilst lifting and handling young children, and to raise awareness of the impact that Manual Handling has on the health and well being of child care staff and their service users.

 

  • INTRODUCTION 
    Manual Handling in Child Care Settings
    Situations Identified as Contributing to Back Injury in Child Care
    Working at Low Levels, Transferring a Child to a Car Seat, Walking with a Child
    Special Considerations, Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • NATIONAL STATISTICS/ CAUSES OF BACK PAIN  
    Kinds of Accidents Causing Injury, Types of Injury, Sites of Injury
  • MANUAL HANDLING AND THE LAW 
    Definition of Manual Handling Operations, Employers Duty, Employees Duty
  • THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE SPINE
    The Inter-vertebral Disc, Slipped/Prolapsed Disc, Muscles and Ligaments
  • TOP HEAVY BENDING
    Effects on the Body, The Leverage Effect, Good Handling Technique
  • LIFTING A LOAD /BASE MOVEMENT DESCRIBED 
    Risk Assessment, Key Guidelines, Planning and Preparation
    Kinetics – The Science of Motion in Relation to Force
    Base Movement Described
  • DUAL/TEAM LIFTING
    Advantages, Disadvantages, Considerations
  • PULLING AND PUSHING
    The Technique
  • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Course Duration

  • 1 Day.

Course Material

  • All delegates receive a comprehensive course book at the start of the course.

Assessment/Certification

  • All delegates are assessed as to their competency by continued assessment throughout the course.

Dates/Venue/Price

  • For training dates, venues and prices please contact our training department on 01344-751699 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit our website at www.premedhealthcare.ltd.uk

**It is important that delegates attending this course are medically fit in regards to lifting and bending. The practical content of the course will involve practical lifting techniques and is therefore physical in nature. We ask all delegates to declare any medical condition or injury that may put them at risk before undertaking the training.**

Last Updated on Thursday, 27 May 2010 15:27
 

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