You no longer have to bypass good quality staff training because your employees are working from home.
The pandemic has thrown almost everything we know on its head. The idea of office culture has shifted completely in the last two years. We no longer think of the office and picture conversations by the water cooler. Instead, we think of home offices and how we can make our workspace more pleasant.
Working from home will always be difficult. That will always have an impact on your work life balance. You will always have to deal with working while the kids are at home, or while your spouse distracts you. We can’t do anything about these things, but we can reassure SME owners that they can still train employees who work remotely.
Going Digital Doesn’t Mean Ditching Staff Training
If anything, going digital makes staff training even more important. In 5 to 10 years’ time we will be dealing with a wave of employees who are suffering long term health issues because of the way their home office was set up. If you want to prevent against future suing, then you should start to do something about this right now.
The obvious answer is to engage in health and safety training. We’re here to tell you that you can still send your employees on a health and safety course over the power of the Internet. If you facilitate this health and safety course, it then helps them to better set up their home office to prevent future injury.
But protecting against future recriminations isn’t the only reason that we should be training our staff. Brushing up their digital skills as a good way to make sure that they don’t get left behind with the programmes needed to operate your daily concerns. Staff should be trained in things like cyber security and in risk management while they are working from home to protect your business interests.
Here are some of the other training courses we recommend your staff go on while they are working from home.
Recommended Remote Staff Training Courses
First aid at work or even emergency first aid at work will help your employees to become aware of how to handle situations if something goes wrong. It doesn’t have to be in the workplace. Those first aid skills are transferable.
While your kitchen staff are at home and restaurants are minimising staff and clients present, you could send those spare staff on food safety level one or have them learn health and safety level one over the power of the Internet. They could also study the introduction to allergens course, which has become an integral part of food safety training frameworks across the country.
We absolutely recommend that you send all staff on stress management and team working courses while they are working remotely. Teamwork is especially essential in the current climate. When you are working from home, you feel disassociated with your position and with other members of your team.
Don’t forget that you can always contact Training4Employment and ask us if there is something specific you can’t find through our site. We are always happy to help.