Safe Working Protocols for the Training Room
In June 2021 we plan to be running our in-person training programmes, with adaptations to ensure safe working practices. Even if government restrictions have been completely lifted, we still plan to keep in place those Covid-safe practices that make good sense.
We don’t believe people can learn effectively unless they are confident that their learning environment is safe. Advice is constantly changing, and we follow it meticulously to stay on top of what is current best practice.
For a training event to be safe and successful, we need to satisfy the protocols of all parties. As well as official Home Office legislation/guidance, we base our decisions on:-
1. Our client
There may be company-specific protocols which staff are required to work within, whether in the usual workplace, or in a training environment.
2. The venue
Every venue is different, and so each has its own carefully thought-out systems for safe working that work in with the specific layout of their buildings and grounds. But all venues are striving hard to reassure clients that it is safe to meet and to train together. They are providing all the adaptations one might expect – large, airy spaces, sanitising stations, careful food provision, and extra cleaning, plus numerous other changes to normal practices.
3. Industry Lead Bodies
Advice comes from trade associations and other industry lead bodies to help us to maximise safety. Our own go-to resources include advice from: The Outdoor Education Advisor's Panel, The Institute of Outdoor Learning, and the Ch. Institute of Personnel Development, as well as guidance from the hospitality sector lead bodies.
4. Our own risk-assessed protocols
To keep our own staff and our course participants safe we have our own risk-assessed ways of working that are needed to ensure maximum safety during group discussions and practical projects. We adapt what we do to keep to these protocols while still providing inspiring, effective learning experiences.
Safely, and with due care, we can get things moving again. We can't wait to get people together in the same space so that the 'spark' that happens in those moments can happen again.