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Being a Good Employer Module 3:Supporting & Supervising Personal Assistants - 11am - 3.30pm

Monday 8th October

Being a Good Employer – this course has been created for individual employers and is split into three modules, of which all three can be attended or which ever ones you feel necessary for yourself.

Module 3 – Supporting & Supervising Personal Assistants
Venue :Sheffield Carers Centre, Ground Floor East, Concept House, 5 Young Street, Sheffield S1 4UP

Course Aims

  • To develop good working practices in managing Personal Assistants and identify future learning and support needs by:-
    Understanding the importance of effective supervision and support in getting the best out of a PA exploring tools, techniques and procedures that can help in dealing with problems with a PA.

Outcomes

Understand the importance of effective communication in good management and identify what makes staff perform well Explore techniques for ‘having conversations’.

Recognize the need for boundaries between Employer/PA

Learn the value of policies and procedures in tackling problems

Identify essential employment policies and how these are used.

Full details of the training courses for Personal Assistants on various topics are available in our training leaflet .


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