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Safer Lone Working for Frontline Staff A practical, straight forward session to help keep you safe and well at work


Title/Reference: Safer Lone Working for Frontline Staff (Ref: SLWFS/SEPT/15) About the Course:


Offering help to people in a work situation, often in difficult circumstances, doesn’t have to mean taking risks. Feeling safe and well doesn’t just extend to face-to-face work with clients, it includes telephone interactions with them as well.


This practical, interactive and engaging workshop style training is designed to equip participants with thought provoking awareness raising tools and processes to improve their personal safety on the job, either on or off site.


Who Should Attend?


The course is designed for anyone working directly in a client facing role and whose job role often requires that they work alone, visit clients, or deal with clients on the telephone.


Location/Time/Date:


The course will run on the 24th September 2015. It will be delivered at Advice NI offices in Belfast. The course runs from 9.30am to 1.00pm.


Fees: There is a charge of £30 to Advice NI Members, £45 to Voluntary and Community Sector organisations and £65 to Private and Statutory Sector organisations.


CPD Hours: There are 3 CPD hours available for this course. Educational/Professional Framework:


This course can be used as evidence towards a range of units in our Advice and Guidance NVQ’s and Legal Advice qualifications including ‘Develop and Manage Interviews with Clients’. It is also linked to the National Occupational Standards for Legal Advisers including ‘SFJ GC9: Contribute to the prevention and management of inappropriate behaviour’.


A great programme, very well run and very inclusive. Enjoyable!


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