UK charity helps to prevent falls from height

UK charity helps to prevent falls from height

UK Charity, the No Falls Foundation is dedicated to saving lives by stopping falls.

The No Falls Foundation is devoted to preventing falls from height and helping people affected by the life-changing consequences of a fall. Supported and championed by the Access Industry Form (AIF), the Foundation has three principal objectives: raising awareness of the risks associated with working at height; researching the causes of falls and providing advice and support to those affected by a fall.

The need for a charity dedicated exclusively to the work at height sector is clear. Falls from height remain the single biggest cause of fatalities in the workplace. In the 12 months to March 2020, 29 people died and there were 5,214 non-fatal falls reported under RIDDOR.

2021 will see the Foundation begin work on creating the No Falls Charter, a document which embodies best practice taken from existing regulations, policies, standards, guidance and a wide range of industry bodies. Intended for adoption and implementation by industry at large, it will enable companies to make a tangible commitment to preventing falls and to make that commitment both transparent and demonstrable.

2021 will also see work proceed on framing a research project to investigate the root causes of falls from height and the changes and advances that need to be made in behavioural psychology to prevent these falls.

Meanwhile, the Foundation continues to advocate its support for a more comprehensive system of recording falls from height – as recommended by the enquiry report of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Working on Height – to better inform policy making and decision making.

Just launched by the charity is a Support and Information Pack signposting those organisations and resources available to provide advice and assistance following a fall from height. The free pack covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • What to do immediately;
  • What financial assistance may be available;
  • How to begin a personal injury claim;
  • Support with transport and home adaptations;
  • Using the No Falls befriending service;
  • Organisations that can help with issues of mental health.

 

For those who have experienced the loss of a loved one as a result of a fall from height, the pack also provides details of those organisations that can offer help and support.

Comments the charity’s manager, Hannah Williams: “What should have been a perfectly normal day has ended in a potentially life-shattering accident. What do you do now? Who can you turn to? What help is available? The pack attempts to answer these questions and provides contact details for the Foundation.”


To download the Support and Information Pack visit https://nofallsfoundation.org/index.php/support/support-after-a-fall-from-height/

The charity is also inviting people to share their personal stories having suffered a fall from height and experienced its consequences. Explains Hannah Williams: “We want to develop a series of case studies on the Foundation’s website for the benefit of others. If anyone would like to contribute to the work of the charity in this way, we would be delighted to hear from them.”

Finally, the Foundation now publishes a bi-monthly e-newsletter Saving Lives which contains details of all the latest news and developments at the charity. To sign up go to www.nofallsfoundation.org

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