Course description

Paediatric First Aid

Teddy bear in bed with thermometer and bandage

Our Paediatric First Aid course is designed to train individuals to provide immediate first aid care for infants and children.

It meets the first aid requirements of Ofsted for the Early Years Foundation Stage standards, the National Childminding Association, the Pre-School Learning Alliance, and the Department for Children, Schools and Families Surestart guidelines for Paediatric First Aid. Therefore it meets the first aid requirements of the Department for Children, Schools and Families for First Aid in Schools.

FAQ

Q1: What is first aid at work?
People at work can suffer injuries or be taken ill. It doesn’t matter whether the
injury or illness is caused by the work they do or not, it is important to give them
immediate attention and call an ambulance in serious cases. First aid at work
covers the arrangements you should make to ensure this happens. It can save lives
and prevent minor injuries becoming major ones.

Training and Conference Room Hire

FACILITIES

2 Large training rooms that can cater for up to 30 delegates.

Suitable for:

• Delivering training
• Holding meetings
• Seminars

2 Smaller training rooms that can cater for up to 15 delegates.

Suitable for:

• Delivering training
• Holding meetings
• Interviews
• Breakout/workshops

RESOURCES

Vacancies

Due to an increase in demand we are looking for trainers in the following subject areas:

Nationally

First Aid

Health and Safety: General and Risk Assessment

Manual Handling

Leicestershire

Manual Handling Trainer urgently required.

All care sector specific courses trainers

For contact details click here or phone the Training Manager on 07984128833

 

 

 

Working Sm@rt with Outlook

“I’ve got too much to do. . . . . .I don’t know where to start. . . . . .I need to get organised. . . . . .I never seem to have any time. . . . . .”

 

If you have made any or indeed all of the above comments, or something similar then this is the course for you . . . . . . . . . . .

 

Working at Heights (Ladders)

How not to do it!!

A course designed for anyone who works at height or supervises or manages people who work at height in a workplace environment.

Entry Requirements
 

None

Duration

4 Hours

Fire Marshall Training

This course has been designed to provide practical information and advice so delegates can identify and reduce the risk that fire presents in the workplace.

Entry Requirements

None

Duration

2 hours

People Handling

A course designed for individuals who work as carers & have to move patients in the day to day routine of their role.

Entry Requirements

None

Duration

1 day

Course Outline

  • Basic manual handling principles
  • Assisting & moving patients
  • Sitting to standing
  • Walking assistance
  • Bed to chair
  • Lying to sitting
  • Safe use of hoists where applicable

Learning Outcomes

The student will gain an understanding of People Handling in the Workplace.

Health and Safety Risk Assessment

This course is suitable for delegates who want to develop a general understanding of the risk assessment process & how it is used in the workplace.

Entry Requirements

None

Duration

3 hours

Course Outline

  • Legislation in relation to risk assessments
  • Defining hazards, risks & harm
  • The five steps involved in conducting a risk assessment
  • Conducting assessments

Learning Outcomes

The student will gain a practical and theoretical understanding of the risk assessment process.

Health and Safety Awareness

Hard hat, fire extinguisher, warning signs and safety goggles.

A course designed to give the learner a basic grounding in health & safety principles & practice. Primarily designed for workplace implementation.

Entry Requirements

None

Duration

4 Hours

Company News

INSTRUCTOR'S PLEASE NOTE

A 16 year old girl swimmer died after a lifeguard stopped CPR when she started breathing again, she thought that she had saved her life a Coroner heard...

Abstracts:

Heart specialist Dr Christopher Duke said Sophie 'would have survived' if she had received continuous CPR. He said 'You don't stop resuscitation just because a patient appears to be breathing. You only stop if there's breathing and a pulse.'

Testimonials

Ian Hilton-Tapp: Salusburys Harding and Barnett Solicitors

"thank you for your warm welcome, hospitality and excellent training course on Friday. We all learnt a lot from the course, aided by the fact that it was also enjoyable and presented by a very good teacher!"

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