Paediatric First Aid Training
Any individual working in an environment where children are present has an obligation to monitor safety and take the appropriate action in the case of an accident or emergency.
The activity first aid training course introduces an array of disciplines by way of theoretical education and practical experience – delegates will study for a minimum of 12 hours in-class.
Some pre-course activity is required and the completion of a course assignment.
The Level 2 Award in Activity First Aid RQF (QCF) training course covers an important collection of topics including:
In order for a delegate to pass the RQF (QCF) Level 2 Award in Activity First Aid course, they must be able to demonstrate competence in and knowledge of all of the above topics and disciplines to a sufficient level. Course instructors monitor delegates throughout the program and will test their knowledge at the end of the course with a multiple choice questionnaire. Only those passing all elements will receive their certificates. A three year qualification will be issued to the delegate, subject to the assessment.
Any individual working in an environment where children are present has an obligation to monitor safety and take the appropriate action in the case of an accident or emergency.
Activity First Aid RQF (QCF) training course, which covers subjects like Emergency First Aid at Work, Basic Life Supports and Activity and Sports related injuries.
Our anaphylaxis and asthma training offers a comprehensive solution to dealing with allergies and attacks. Delivered only by fully qualified doctors, nurses or paramedics.
Our anaphylaxis and asthma training offers a comprehensive solution to dealing with allergies and attacks. Delivered only by fully qualified doctors, nurses or paramedics.