HSE recognised first aid course. Most larger schools will want one or two staff qualified to this level. Including CPR, AED awareness, Basic Life support and most common illnesses.
3 full days: 2 Days in face to face, 1 day e-learning
HSE recognised first aid course suitable for most primary schools and early years settings including CPR, AED awareness, Basic Life support and some common illnesses
HSE recognised first aid course. Most larger primary schools and early years settings will want one or two staff qualified to this level. Including CPR, AED awareness, Basic Life support and most common illnesses.
3 full days: 2 Days in face to face, 1 day e-learning
This course meets the requirements for most Outdoor Sports Governing Bodies. This course is ideal for schools running Outdoor Education or Duke of Edinburgh Award Programmes.
3 full days: 2 Days in face to face, 1 day e-learning
This course meets all the requirements of the Emergency First Aid at Work course but then gives practical tips for dealing with a range of sports related injuries.
This course is designed to make sure lunch time supervisors have the skills and confidence to deal with injuries and illnesses while they wait for support from a practically trained first aider.
We believe all teachers should have some first aid training so are pleased to offer this low cost course giving teachers the skills and confidence to deal with injuries and illnesses while they wait for support from a practically trained first aider.
The DFE suggests All staff should have training on dealing with allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. This course covers spotting symptoms, casualty management, use of auto injectors and risk avoidance.
The DFE suggests all staff should have training on dealing with asthma attacks. This course covers spotting symptoms, casualty management and use of salbutamol inhalers.
The NHS and DFE suggest appropriate training is important when supporting students with individual medical plans, including for diabetes. This course covers spotting symptoms and casualty management.
The DFE suggest appropriate training is important when supporting students with individual medical plans, including for epilepsy. This course covers spotting symptoms and casualty management.
Without the safety net of the school office and the school nurse, dealing with injuries and illnesses away from school can be difficult. This affordable course is designed to give all staff going on visits some understanding of the first aid skills they may need.