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Moving and Handling People (theory and practical)

On 9 June @ 11:30 am - 3:30 pm

Once completed, this training should be refreshed annually.

Invest in your professional development and well-being of those you care for. Join our Moving and Handling people training course today and gain the confidence and competence to provide safe and compassionate assistance to those you support.

What will be covered?

  • Your roles and responsibilities in regard to moving and handling people.
  • The principles of safe moving and handling.
  • The consequences of poor moving and handling and examples of moves no longer used.
  • In person practise of using safe manoeuvres e.g. the use of a slide sheet and hoist.
  • Knowledge of how to take care of your own health & safety when moving someone.

Pricing

Those in receipt of a West Sussex Direct Payment or funding from Pan Sussex through a Personal Health Budget (PHB) are able to attend this training at no cost.

If you do not qualify for this funding and still wish to attend, there would be a cost of £100 per person. For more information or any questions, please email training@independentlives.org.

Please click here for information on our cancellation policy.

Tickets

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West Sussex or PHB
For West Sussex or PHB customers/PAs
£ 0.00
3 available
Other Areas
For customers/PAs in East Sussex or other areas
£ 100.00
3 available
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Details

Date:
09 June 2026

Time:
11:30 am - 3:30 pm

Venue

Venue

  • Independent Lives
  • Ground Floor, Southfield House, 11 Liverpool Gardens,
    Worthing, BN11 1RY United Kingdom
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  • Phone 01903 219482