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April 11, 2017

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Lone worker experts team up to offer new initiatives

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Lone worker experts Peoplesafe and Worthwhile Training have teamed up to introduce a range of innovative safety training initiatives.

Working in association, the two businesses will co-deliver 12 newly developed courses, ranging from lone worker device training to immersive drama-based workshops focussed on managing conflict and aggression.

Ian Johannessen, Peoplesafe’s managing director, is delighted with the recent collaboration and believes there is real synergy between the two organisations: “Working with Worthwhile Training is a real coup for us. Their team share our passion for delivering pragmatic, workable solutions, and their ability to apply real-word knowledge and experience will add great value for our clients.”

The new training proposition from Peoplesafe and Worthwhile Training places great emphasis on behavioural safety and culture change – key issues for organisations looking to better protect their lone workers.

“Providing lone workers with a safety solution is one thing, but ensuring they are used can be quite another,” explains Ian. “Many of our new courses focus on long-term engagement and will go a long way to ensure that new safety systems are embraced – maximising the return on investment.”

This culture-first approach is shared by Worthwhile Training. Since establishing in 1999, they have built an impeccable reputation for delivering high-impact yet cost-effective solutions that transform organisations with lasting results.

Nicole Vazquez, Director at Worthwhile Training, said: “There is a real need for organisations to invest in lone worker training, regardless of whether or not they use personal safety devices.”

She added “It’s not just lone workers on the frontline who need training – educating managers benefits the whole team too. Our workshops support this need, and together with Peoplesafe, we’re taking a holistic and comprehensive approach to lone worker safety.”

Learn more by visiting Peoplesafe.

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