Lone Working in Education & Care
This course gives a comprehensive overview of lone working in settings that include children & young people
This course highlights the procedures, risks and considerations associated with lone working, tailored to education anbd other situations involving children and young people. It lists the precautions and actions lone workers should consider and undertake prior to, during and after periods in which they work away from colleagues.
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- Average study time:
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1 hrs
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- Personal development points (CPD):
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points
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- Price:
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£14.95
Course Details
Lone Working course details:
- Clear, attractive format
- Real-life scenarios help illustrate key points
- With videos and graphics to make an enjoyable learning experience
- Written by an expert with over 20 years experience of training in education and social care
Benefits for you
Within the Education and care sector there are often occasions when staff are lone working. This course explores most of these times and offers help and support to reduce the risks associated.
The Learning Outcomes are –
- Have knowledge of the various pieces of legislation related to lone working
- Understand the legal definition of lone working and how it impacts within Education and care
- Understand the different times people might be lone working
- Understand employers responsibilities regarding lone working
- Understand the employees responsibilities regarding lone working
Course Syllabus
Section 1 – Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Mapping
- Meet The People
Section 2 – Overview of Legislation and Guidance
- Introduction
Section 3 – Lone Working
- Definitions
- Lone Working – situations
Section 4 – Employers' Duties
- Introduction
- Employers' Duties – In Practice
- Employers' Duties – control measures
Section 5 – Employees' Duties
- Introduction
- Checklists for lone workers
- Risk Assessment in Schools
Section 6 – Policies and Procedures
- Introduction