The RoSPA Level 3 Award for Proportionate Safer People Handling Trainers (603/0115/6) is an Ofqual-regulated qualification designed to develop competent trainers who can deliver safe, effective and person-centred moving and handling training within health and social care settings.
This qualification also enables learners to progress to delivering the Level 2 Award in Proportionate People Handling, supporting organisations to embed sustainable, person-centred care models across their workforce.
This qualification equips learners with the knowledge, practical competence and teaching skills required to deliver safer people handling training within their organisation. It ensures trainers can deliver learning that is suitable and sufficient for workforce needs, fully aligned with current legislation and best practice, and focused on safety, dignity and independence.
The qualification promotes optimised and proportionate handling approaches, ensuring support is always matched to an individual's assessed needs, avoiding unnecessary, restrictive or over-supportive interventions. Together these approaches provide a clear, evidence-based framework that promotes independence wherever possible, maintains safety for both individuals and staff, and uses time, equipment and resources responsibly.
Structured across three units, the programme develops theoretical understanding, hands-on practical competence and training delivery skills, culminating in learners demonstrating a 30-minute training session in a simulated environment.
This is a rigorous, practice-focused programme delivered in a classroom and practical setting by experienced moving and handling sector specialists. The qualification is structured across three units, each building on the last.
Learners develop a comprehensive knowledge of:
Learners build hands-on competence across a wide range of practical techniques and equipment, including:
Learners develop the skills to plan, deliver and evaluate effective training, including:
This qualification is designed for experienced health and social care professionals who are ready to develop their skills as safer people handling trainers. Learners should have a background in people handling, experience of working within a health or social care environment, and the confidence to train others.
This course is ideal for:
Entry requirements: There are no specific formal entry requirements, however learners should have a minimum of Level 2 in literacy and numeracy (or equivalent), experience of working within a people-handling environment, and the confidence to train others. On completion, learners are qualified to deliver safer people handling training within their organisation and are eligible to progress to delivering the Level 2 Award in Proportionate People Handling, supporting wider workforce transformation and the embedding of person-centred, sustainable care models.
At Empeiria, this programme is delivered by highly experienced safer people handling specialists, ensuring training reflects real-world practice, legislation and current system priorities.