Safe Onboarding Training with Arch Association

Safe Onboarding Training with Arch Association

By Arch Association
Multiple dates

Overview

Accessible Safe Onboarding (wheelchair van strapping) training for all skill levels.

A training course for disability support workers that includes safe vehicle strapping is an excellent initiative to ensure the safety and well-being of both the support workers and the individuals with disabilities they care for during transportation. Proper vehicle strapping techniques are crucial to prevent injuries and ensure a comfortable and secure journey.

The course will contain the following information:

1. Overview of the Importance of Safe Vehicle Strapping:

  • Explain why safe vehicle strapping is essential for the safety and comfort of individuals with disabilities during transportation.
  • Discuss potential risks and consequences of improper strapping, such as injuries, discomfort, and legal liabilities.

2. Types of Vehicles and Strapping Equipment:

  • Identify different types of vehicles commonly used for transporting individuals with disabilities (vans, buses, wheelchair-accessible vehicles, etc.).
  • Introduce various strapping equipment, including seat belts, wheelchair restraints, and securement systems.

3. Understanding Disabilities and Individual Needs:

  • Teach support workers about the diverse range of disabilities and mobility limitations that they might encounter.
  • Highlight the importance of understanding each individual's specific needs and preferences when strapping them into a vehicle.

4. Safe Handling and Transfer Techniques:

  • Train support workers in proper techniques for safely transferring individuals from wheelchairs to vehicle seats and vice versa.
  • Emphasise maintaining the individual's comfort and dignity during the transfer process.

5. Securing Wheelchairs and Mobility Devices:

  • Demonstrate how to properly secure wheelchairs and mobility devices within the vehicle using restraints and tie-down systems.
  • Cover the importance of checking the compatibility of the vehicle's securement points with the restraints being used.

6. Ensuring Passenger Comfort and Safety:

  • Explain how to position individuals within the vehicle to ensure their comfort and safety throughout the journey.
  • Discuss the proper adjustment of seat belts and restraints to prevent discomfort or injury.

7. Communication and Interaction:

  • Teach support workers effective communication techniques to explain the strapping process to individuals with disabilities and their families.
  • Emphasise the importance of maintaining open communication throughout the journey to address any concerns or needs.

8. Emergency Preparedness:

  • Provide guidance on how to quickly and safely release individuals from their restraints in case of an emergency.
  • Cover protocols for handling emergencies during transportation and how to provide first aid if needed.

9. Hands-On Practice and Assessment:

  • Include hands-on practice sessions where support workers can demonstrate their understanding of proper strapping techniques.
  • Conduct assessments to ensure that support workers can apply what they've learned effectively.

10. Legal and Ethical Considerations:

  • Discuss legal requirements and regulations related to transporting individuals with disabilities.
  • Address ethical considerations, such as respecting individuals' rights and privacy during the strapping process.

To learn more about Arch Association, visit our website.

Category: Health, Medical

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Highlights

  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

1/7 Wise St

7 Wise Street

#1 Joondalup, WA 6027 Australia

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Arch Association

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From A$60.00
Multiple dates