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School / Paediatric First Aid Training Courses
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Schools and other caring establishments
have special responsibilities that may require them to have
more qualified first aid personnel than the current
guidelines dictate. Cost is also an issue. We help by making
the courses relevant to your needs, this gives you value for
money and addresses any risks identified by you for your
establishment.
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All courses can be split into
sessions to suit your timetable and meet all the
requirements of Ofsted |
Emergency First Aid at Work
The one day Emergency First Aid at Work course content can be easily
adapted to meet the needs of individual groups. Please
contact us for details.
While some basic skills need to be
covered, areas of particular concern to your establishment
can easily be looked at in more depth and incorporated. By
doing this you will meet the HSE guidelines and your other
responsibilities. The certificate is valid for three years.
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First Aid at Work
HSE regulations dictate the First Aid at Work course content. While
designed to answer the needs of a general workplace it is a
comprehensive course and will cover all the needs of school, nursery
or care home employees. Certificates are valid for three years. A
refresher course is available for those who have a valid
certificate.
Paediatric First Aid
This two day course fully meets the guidelines set by OFSTED and the
Early Years Foundation. It is designed for everyone caring for young
children, either in the workplace or home environment including
nursery staff, foster carers, childminders and school staff.
The course content includes dealing with choking,
basic life support, common childhood illness, meningitis, foreign
objects, wound management and when to call emergency services. The
certificate issued is valid for three years.
First Aid for Carers
This is an informal one day course designed for new mothers or those
who act as carers at home. Basic skills are learned in a relaxed
atmosphere. Subjects covered will include basic life support (CPR),
choking and care of the unconscious casualty.
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