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First Aid Courses

Adult and Paediatric First Aid courses that provide learners with the essential knowledge, practical skills, and confidence needed to effectively respond to First Aid situations

Basic Life Support  – FAA Level 2  (RQF)

Basic Life Support  – FAA Level 2  (RQF)

 

  • 3 Hour Course

  • Annual refresher needed for Health Care professionals unless they hold a current EFAW or FAW certificate

 

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Managing an unresponsive casualty

Primary survey

CPR

Safe use of an AED

Secondary Assessment

Recovery Position

 Emergency First Aid at Work – FAA Level

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Emergency First Aid at Work – FAA Level 3  (RQF)  – Including Automated External Defibrilator (AED)

 

  • 1 Day Course

  • Ofqual Regulated

  • Certificate valid for 3 years

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In the EFAW course, the following subjects will be covered.

What is First Aid?

Legislation

Responsibilities of a First Aider

Action in an emergency

Primary Survey

Secondary Assessment – including Recover position

The respiratory system

Resuscitation (CPR) and AED*

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Disorders of respiration – Including choking

Disorders of the circulation – including Shock

Wounds and bleeding

Seizures

Minor burns and scolds

Foreign objects.

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* This will include discussion around Child/Infant CPR. If more in depth details or a practical session are required for Children/Infant, contact us to book one of our Paediatric Courses.

First Aid at Work – FAA Level 3  (RQF)

First Aid at Work – FAA Level 3 (RQF)

– Including Automated

External Defibrilator (AED)

 

  • 3 Day Course

  • Ofqual Regulated 

  • Certificate valid for 3 years

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In the FAW course, the following subjects will be covered.

What is First Aid?

Legislation

Responsibilities of a First Aider

Action in an emergency

Primary Survey

Secondary Assessment – including Recover position

The respiratory system

Resuscitation (CPR) and AED - will include discussion around, Child/Infant CPR.    If more in depth details, or practical session required for Child/Infant contact us to book one of our Paediatric courses

Disorders of respiration – Including choking

Disorders of the circulation – including Shock

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Wounds and bleeding

Seizures

Minor burns and scolds

Foreign objects.

Bones, Joints and Muscle injuries

Head and Spinal injuries

Chest and Abdominal injuries

Specialised Burn injuries

Eye injuries

Poisoning

Anaphylaxis

Major illnesses – Including, Heart attack. Angina, Stroke, Diabetes, Asthma

Effects of extreme heat and cold – Including, Hypothermia, heat exhaustion, Heat stroke

Bites and Stings.

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Emergency Paediatric First Aid – FAA Lev

Emergency Paediatric First Aid – FAA Level 3  (RQF)  – Including Automated External Defibrilator (AED)

 

A Level 3 First Aid course designed for those who have an interest in child and baby Basic Life Support governed by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) or OFSTED. This course covers life-threatening conditions including CPR, bleeding control and choking.

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  • 1 Day Course

  • Ofqual Regulated

  • Certificate valid for 3 years

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In this course, the following subjects will be covered.

What is Paediatric First Aid?

Legislation

Responsibilities of a Paediatric First Aider

Action in an emergency

Primary Survey

Secondary Assessment – including Recover position

The respiratory system

Resuscitation (CPR) and AED

Seizures

Airway obstruction – Including choking

Circulatory system

Wounds and bleeding

Bites and Stings

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Paediatric First Aid – FAA Level 3  (RQF

Paediatric First Aid – FAA Level 3  (RQF)  – Including Automated External Defibrilator (AED)

 

A Level 3 First Aid course designed for those who have an interest in child and baby Basic Life Support governed by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) or OFSTED. This course covers life-threatening conditions including CPR, bleeding control and choking.

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  • 2 Day Course

  • Ofqual Regulated

  • Certificate valid for 3 years

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In this course, the following subjects will be covered.

What is Paediatric First Aid

Legislation

Responsibilities of a Paediatric First Aider

Action in an emergency

Primary Survey

Secondary Assessment – including Recover position

The respiratory system

Resuscitation (CPR) and AED

Seizures

Airway obstruction – Including

choking

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Circulatory system

Wounds and bleeding

Bites and Stings

Bones, Joints and Muscle injuries

Head and Spinal injuries

Foreign body and Eye injuries

Chronic medical conditions and illnesses

Effects of extreme heat and cold

Electric shock incidents

Burns and scalds

Poisoning

Anaphylaxis

Adult basic life support

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