RESEARCHED ANSWERS FOR PAIN OF SPINAL ORIGIN

Office Training Programs

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The Office Training Program provides researched education and practical training for working in an office environment.

The program is interactive using easy to understand language, pictures, and practical demonstrations which is aimed at maximizing the participants comprehension and learning. 

The complete program is also designed to maximize behaviour change. To create safe workplace practices, what is learned needs to be applied practically through behaviour change.

"Effective learning has not taken place until behaviour has changed."

All information presented is factual and taken directly from international and recognized spinal research. Research results have been tested and further supported by clinical findings. You can be assured that participants will be learning the facts and not someone’s opinions or beliefs.

This comprehensive training program includes the following options:


  • Pre-Seminar:

    • The Pre-Seminar Survey

      To learn more about each participant prior to training

       

    • The Pre-Seminar Written Quiz

      To find out each participants current back care knowledge

       

    • The Pre-Seminar Practical Check

      To find out each participants current back care practical skills


  • The Seminar

    • The Interactive Seminar

      To educate the participant in safe lifting and working in an office environment in an effective way.

      "We learn 10 percent of what we read,
      15 percent of what we hear,
      but 80 percent of what we experience"
      (Article in "On The Beam", winter 1992 edition, 
      published by New Horizons for Learning)

       

    • The Office Person’s Choice booklets

      To remain with the participant as a permanent resource for ongoing training and reinforcement

       

    • The Seminar Completion Card

      For the participant to carry with them as a handy reminder of safe lifting and working in an office environment

       

    • The Seminar Completion Certificate

      For the participant to receive as recognition for completing the program


  • Post Seminar

    • The Post-Seminar Quiz

      To find out each participants back care knowledge after the seminar

       

    • The Seminar Evaluation Form

      To obtain feedback for the purposes of improving or modifying the program

       

    • The Post-Seminar Survey

      To learn more about each participant after the program and assess what effect it had on the participant



Follow Up Seminar

A follow up seminar to review what has been previously taught

For information on how your company can benefit from this comprehensive program, email the Australian Spine Institute.

 

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