Blended learning Paediatric First Aid £110
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Knowing what to do
Our brand new blended learning Paediatric first aid course, cuts down on time your staff will need to be away from the work place. By using our fully accredited E-learning blended learning course means you will complete the E-Learning part before you start your course. This means you will only need to attended 1 day for the practical elements of the course.
Whilst working with children can be massively rewarding, it is also far less predictable, meaning that accidents can happen much more easily. Knowing what to do should these accidents occur can mean the difference between a minor injury and a major, even fatal, accident. Paediatric first aid training allows you to react quickly and effectively in an emergency situation, as well as calmly and safely
About the Paediatric RQF first aid courses: Offered as a one course, This would be best suited for those working with younger children and/or babies. Whilst the one day course would be sufficient for individuals working with children up to the age of 8.Our paediatric first aid courses meet the requirements outlined by OFSTED and the Childcare Register.
As well as schools, those working towards their Early Years educator qualification or an NVQ in childcare and education, organisations that typically require this type of training include:
•Day nurseries
•Private nursery schools
•Pre-schools
•Before and after school clubs and organisations for children in the early years age group
•Childminders, au pairs and carers of children at home
What you will learn:
Each of the following subjects are covered on both the two-day Ofsted approved course
•Contents of a first aid kit
•Recovery position
•CPR babies and children
•Asthma
•Embedded foreign objects
•Fainting
•Febrile convulsions
•Shock
•Meningitis
•Choking
•Bleeding (minor and major)
•Anaphylactic reactions
•Breaks and fractures
•Sprains and strains
•Heat exhaustion
•Hypothermia
•Head injuries
•Burns and scalds
How you will be assessed
You will be required to complete a written and final examinations during the first aid course. It is a requirement that you participate in all practical elements of the course as this allows your instructor to assess you and ensure you reach the necessary standards to pass the training