Policy
The purpose of this policy is to ensure students who need assistance being transferred and positioned can attend school.
Summary
- Schools must develop a Student Health Support Plan for students who have mobility needs and require assistance being transferred and positioned.
- Schools should request the student’s medical specialist completes a Personal Care Medical Advice Form — for a student who requires support for transfer and positioning outlining how to transfer and position the student.
- Musculoskeletal risks associated with hazardous manual handling must be identified, assessed and as far as is reasonably practicable, be eliminated or reduced. One of the controls to reduce such risk is to provide and maintain suitable equipment to assist with the task of transferring and positioning students, by staff who are trained to use it properly.
Details
Requirement for assistance
Students may need short or long-term assistance:
- with being transferred, for example, from a wheelchair to the toilet or from a wheelchair to a vehicle
- with being positioned for comfort, safety and curriculum access
The level of assistance varies according to student’s individual needs. Students may require:
- short-term (for example, while in plaster) or long-term support
- supervision for safety (for example, ensuring they remain upright in chairs)
- some assistance with transfers and positioning
- full assistance for transfers and positioning
- the support of two or more staff due to:
- the student’s size and weight
- the movement required
Equipment
Equipment to alleviate problems associated with manual handling, such as transferring and positioning students, should be:
- regularly checked
- maintained in good working order and not modified outside of the manufacturers guidance
- used by staff who are trained and competent to use the equipment
- immediately reported if there are concerns about equipment safety
Actions
Schools must:
- develop a Student Health Support Plan for students who require assistance being transferred and positioned
- ensure that the student health support plan includes guidance on strategies for minimising risks from trips, falls and manual handling for students who require assistance being transferred and positioned
- request the student’s medical specialist, such as a physiotherapist, completes a personal care medical advice form — for a student who requires support for transfer and positioning that makes clear recommendations outlining:
- situations where assistance is required
- the level of assistance required
- type of transfer or positioning
- recommended equipment to assist with transfers and positioning
- recommended training for staff who are involved in assisting with transfers or positioning
Related policies
Relevant legislation
Department policy on supporting students who require mobility assistance, such as transferring and positioning
Reviewed 14 June 2024