Champions for Home Safety

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Champions for Home Safety The ‘Introduction To Home Safety’ course includes: home safety in context causes of home accidents cost of accidents who is at risk maintaining a safe environment effective accident prevention interventions risk assessment evaluation action planning Next Training Date: Monday 4 March 2019 Venue: Promoting Wellbeing Division, Training Room, St Lukes Hospital, Loughgall Road, Armagh, BT61 7NQ Time: 9.30-5pm The Role of the Home Safety Champion Attend the Introduction to Home Safety training To link with the Trust’s Community Health Improvement Officer and Support Workers to promote safer homes/communities To cascade Home Safety messages in line with Awareness Campaigns to the general public and specifically families and carers of those children aged under 5 years and adults over 65 years.   To order resources from PWD and other agencies to support your work with children, older people and their families To register your interest in this training opportunity and role contact : Community Health Improvement Officer (SHSCT) Lisa McAliskey Promoting Wellbeing Division T:028 3756 3952 lisa.mcaliskey@southerntrust.hscni.net The Promoting Wellbeing Division (PWD) organise training for : Trust Staff and other statutory agencies Community and Voluntary Sector staff and volunteers Private sector organisations General public who can champion Home Safety with individuals, groups and communities across the Southern Trust Area. The Trust will provide practical support to their Home Safety Champions through: Training in ROSPA’s City and Guilds course – An Introduction to Home Safety’ (exam optional) Support with rolling out Home Safety Campaigns and activities Provision of information and leaflets in line with Home Safety Campaigns Provision of resources to support rolling out of Home Safety Campaigns