The Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) is an innovative observational assessment that is used to measure the quality of a person's activities of daily living (ADL).
This is assessed by rating the effort, efficiency, safety, and independence of 16 ADL motor and 20 ADL process skill items, within the context of performing chosen, familiar, and life-relevant ADL tasks. AMPS training comprises a five day AMPS training course, and follow up testing of 10 people to achieve rater reliability as an AMPS rater.
AMPS course participants will receive:
- five-day AMPS training course
- the current AMPS Manual
- a personalised AMPS computer scoring program, provided to trained raters at completion of the course
Before you apply
Please be aware that the course starts at 8.30am Monday to Thursday and on 8.00am on Friday.
Finish times each day vary but tend to be between 5.00pm and 5.30pm.
On Wednesday the course can finish as late as 6.45pm.
For more information, or to book a place on the course, please email: Lisa.Marsh@rcot.co.uk.