On Site Training: Coronavirus (COVID-19)

We will be adhering strictly to the advice of Public Health England and the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)

How we are making training safe for you and your delegates

We will be implementing the following measures to keep your delegates and our trainers safe:

  • If a delegate has any of the symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g. new persistent cough, high temperature, loss or change to sense of smell or taste) they must not attend training
  • We may check delegate’s temperatures before they enter the classroom
  • We will implement social distancing measures between everyone at all times during the course and request the same of delegates during breaks. To do this we may need to have reduced class sizes dependent on the size of the room
  • There will be hand sanitisation available and regular hand-washing protocols in place
  • Face-coverings will not be provided but delegates are welcome to wear their own should they wish
  • There should be a one-way system for access/egress
  • Equipment including stationery should not be shared
  • Some courses may require additional PPE and where this is deemed necessary, we will provide it
  • In courses that normally require sharing pieces of equipment (e.g. first aid training, manual handling of people) or the use of props, we will operate a 1:1 delegate to equipment ratio or it’s use will be avoided or reduced
  • We will maintain our rigorous equipment cleaning protocols
  • Where appropriate alternative learning methodologies may be used, or certain physical skills practice aspects of the training delayed until the risk of infection has reduced further
  • We have altered our training strategies to ensure that trainers and delegates do not touch and remain socially distanced during practical sessions

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2

Wherever possible, our site will adhere to level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.2). These guidelines outline four main principles that state that sites should be:

Perceivable – Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive

Operable – User interface components and navigation must be operable

Understandable – Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable

Robust – Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies

Accessibility Toolbar

This website uses Accessibility Enabler toolbar to allow users to customise the accessibility settings based on their needs. This tool helps user with access needs to adjust any web page so that it can be consumed irrespective of disability of the user

You can refer to Accessibility Enabler user guide here to know more.

Give Us Your Feedback

We are committed to providing an accessible service.If you experience problems or have any suggestions for improvement please get in touch with us. We do continuous improvement based on your feedback.

Phone: 01302 369700
 
Email: enquiries@premier-partnership.co.uk

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We try to respond to feedback within 3 business days.