Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS)
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How does it work?
Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) provides a nationally recognised standard of training to people whose role it is to provide care and assistance to passengers travelling by road whether it be in cars, taxis, minicabs or large buses.
Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) applies to paid staff, volunteers and people performing the dual role of driver/carer.
The Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) course consists of:
Module A: Assisting passengers with disabilities (not wheelchair users)
Module B: Assisting wheelchair users
Module C1: Assisting children and young people
Module C2: Assisting older people
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Who is this course for?
Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) is aimed at anyone who provides care and assistance to passengers travelling by road whether it is in cars, taxis, minicabs or large buses.
Workshop Aims
Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) is a comprehensive training course, which ensures that you have all the skills needed to deal with passengers of all abilities and from all walks of life. Passenger Assistant Training Scheme (PATS) will also give you a nationally recognised qualification which will stay with you, this allows you to formalise any related skills you may already possess.
