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could you advise what the best route to achieving a recognised qualification in MH (Train the Trainer)
I believe there are a few recognised training courses however opinion differ at present I am looking at PETALS or PTLLS course CIEH lev 3/4 (benchmarked trainer skills qualifications for personnel aiming to deliver training within their workforce) any suggestion or comments would be appreciated
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Hi, I've been down the City & Guilds route.
There's a guy called Alastair Bromhead who runs the course (2 days).
It was very good - excellent tutor.
You leave feeling pretty confident you can then train your own workforce.
You can just goggle his name.
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Hi I have noticed your location and can highly recommend Maxum training for this course the trainers name is Graham
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Hi
ROSPA do a very good train the trainer for object handling and one for people handling too, they have recently updated their course to become a recognised qualification via BTEC.
Have done both - both are 5 days in length and were very informative.
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I have recently attended a train the trainer with a local H&S training firm.
I spent two days with the tutor, was then left to create my presentation material, and then had to present this to him. I was then given further advise and support on how I could improve both the content and my technique.
I'm now deemed competent to offer in house MH training.
It wasn't cheap, but it will pay back over the years.
Pete
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I have also Used Allistair Bromhead. Excellent trainer under the city and guilds Banner.
Left there confident and do all our in house training now.
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For what it's worth we too have used Alistair Bromhead. I'll be doing his course in July and we'll see if he is as good as they say.
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I agree with pikachus. Rospa privide an excellent and thorough course. 5 days may seem a long time compared with some but they are thorough and you will understand the subject matter by the end of the course
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Hi,
I went down the route of PTLLS training and provided me with a good background in how to develop and write my own courses. I also completed a 4 day manual handling train the trainer course some while ago. Would recommned looking at http://www.backcare.org.uk/, they also provide manual handling training which looks at the whole training package, not just how to lift correctly but also how to take care of yourself.
H
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