Emergency First Aid For Schools
One Day in the classroom (your venue or we can arrange one at additional charge)
REFRESH YOUR STAFFS TRAINING £95 + VAT per delegate
First Aid For School courses are for those who might have to identify and manage emergency situations or manage minor everyday occurrences when looking after children.
The current EYFS statutory framework requires at least one person who has a current paediatric first aid certificate to be on the premises or outings at all times when children are present.
Why Book A Schools First Aid Course?
There are many reasons why you might want to attend a Schools First Aid course with us in Gloucerstershire, Cheltenham, Bristol or Nationwide. Typical reasons for learning first aid skills in paediatrics include:
You are a childcare professional, who works with children and need first aid qualification.
You work with children and want to have an in-depth knowledge of paediatric first aid, should an emergency situation ever arise.
Prepare your staff in this ever changing world
First Aid Course For Schools F.A.I.B Certified
Employers have a legal and moral responsibility to look after the health and safety of employees.
First Aid For Schools Course Content
This one day course will give your staff a good knowledge of first aid to cover common risks for school students. It is ideal for supplementing your statutory First Aid at Work or Emergency First Aid at Work training.
The course covers:
Planning for first aid emergencies involving babies and children
Dealing with emergencies involving babies and children
Resuscitating babies and children
Recognising and dealing with shock in babies and children
Recognising and responding appropriately to anaphylactic shock in babies and children
Recognising and responding appropriately to electric shock in babies and children
Recognising and responding appropriately to bleeding in babies and children
Responding appropriately to burns and scalds in babies and children
Responding appropriately to choking in babies and children
Responding appropriately to suspected fractures in babies and children
Responding appropriately to head, neck and back injuries in babies and children
Recognising and responding appropriately to cases of poisoning in babies and children
Responding appropriately to foreign bodies in eyes, ears and noses of babies and children
Responding appropriately to eye injuries in babies and children
Responding appropriately to bites and stings in babies and children
Responding appropriately to the effects of extreme heat and cold in babies and children
Responding appropriately to febrile convulsions in babies and children
Recognising and responding appropriately to the emergency needs of babies and children with chronic medical conditions, including epilepsy, asthma and diabetes
Recognising and responding appropriately to meningitis and other serious sudden illness
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