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Emergency Paediatric First Aid
Level 3 Award (RQF) - 1 Day Training Course
Would you know what to do if you saw a child in need of first aid?
Having a good understanding of emergency paediatric first aid is incredibly important for the safety of children and it could mean the difference between life and death.
The QA Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF) qualification is perfect for:
- Parents or family members who want to learn key paediatric first aid skills
- Those who work with children and are not required to comply with Ofsted’s Childcare Register or EYFS requirements
- Those who want to provide additional support in their organisation to the paediatric first aiders that are trained to meet EYFS or Ofsted Childcare Register requirements
Successful participants will learn the roles and responsibilities of the emergency paediatric first aider, and will be equipped with the skills needed to deal with a range of paediatric first aid situations, such as performing CPR and dealing with wounds and bleeding.
What's Covered?
| The roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aider | Assessing an emergency situation |
| Dealing with an unresponsive infant or child | Recovery position |
| CPR | Choking |
| Anaphylaxis | Seizures |
| Wounds and bleeding | Shock |
| Accident recording |
Those who need to comply with Ofsted’s Childcare Register or EYFS requirements should complete the 2 day QA Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (QCF).
Baby and Child First Aid
Not certificated
Are you a parent, expectant parent, grandparent, family member, baby sitter or anyone else who has regular responsibility for babies or young children?
Would you know what to do if the baby or child is:
- choking
- not breathing
- unconscious
- bleeding
- burnt
- running a high temperature
or any of the other common medical emergencies that can befall them?
If the answer is no, then this course is for you!
Anne Cooke, our head trainer and most experienced and qualified member of staff teaches this course in an easy to understand and low key format that will leave you more confident when asked the above questions. Anne is a fully qualified nurse with years of experience of working with young children and babies.
The course is delivered over 2 hours, and will leave you with more confidence that you will know what to do if the worst does happen.
The content of this course includes:
| Unconscious baby/child | Choking |
| CPR | Burns |
| Raised temperatures | Electric shock |
| Drowning | Seizures |
Although this course does not carry an official qualification, we can supply a certificate (and a reference if needed) upon request, that is ideal for baby sitters and the like to show potential employers that you have undertaken specific first aid training.
We can also supply this course to groups, generally of maximum size of 20 persons - please contact us for further details.
AC Little Medics
Aimed at Pre-school to 11 Year Olds in Schools and Clubs etc.
We have been providing basic first aid training for in excess of 10 years to children of all ages in local schools and clubs, from basic life support first aid skills up to Emergency First Aid At Work (Level 3 RQF) to Duke of Edinburgh Students and 6th Formers.
The National Curriculum from 2020 will include basic life support for younger children and more advanced first aid for senior school pupils and thus we are now offering specific age targetted first aid training for children of all ages in schools and other organisations.
AC Little Medics is aimed at junior school age children and we increase the content level based on age and ability, from basic life support and calling 999 up to the full list as detailed below:
The curriculum, dependent on the age of the group, can include:
- What is First Aid?
- What to expect to find in first aid kits
- DRABC and Resuscitation (CPR)
- The Recovery Position and its uses
- Cuts and bleeding
- Asthma
- Asphyxia including choking and anaphylaxis
- Shock
- Cuts, bleeds and burns
- Safety
- Calling 999
There is no national standard of achievement however we award each child a certificate, and we also supply the organisation with a template to reproduce them if a certificate is lost.
All of our first aid instructors are parents with a vast experience of teaching children of all ages, are enhanced CRB checked and qualified to teach all levels of first aid including paediatric.
For more details please give us a call to discuss your requirements; we can deliver basic life support training to an entire junior school in one day, or to a class at a time over any period to fit in with the busy school calendar, so we definitely don't have a one size fits all approach.
We can deliver this training on a bespoke basis to:
- entire schools (and pre-schools)
- target age groups
- clubs
Please get in touch if you wish to discuss the various ways in which this training can be delivered.
AC Junior Medics
Aimed at 11-18 Year Olds in Schools and Clubs etc.
We have been providing basic first aid training for in excess of 10 years to children of all ages in local schools and clubs, from basic life support first aid skills up to Emergency First Aid At Work (Level 3 RQF) to Duke of Edinburgh Students and 6th Formers.
The National Curriculum from 2020 will include basic life support for younger children and more advanced first aid for senior school pupils and thus we are now offering specific age targetted first aid training for children of all ages in schools and other organisations.
AC Junior Medics is aimed at senior school age children and we increase the content level based on age and ability:
The curriculum, dependent on the age of the group, can include:
- What is First Aid?
- What to expect to find in first aid kits
- DRABC and Resuscitation (CPR)
- The Recovery Position and its uses
- Cuts, bleeds and burns
- Asthma
- Asphyxia including choking and anaphylaxis
- Shock
- Safety
- Calling 999
We can of course expand on this to cover more complex first aid, although this will tend to cross over into Emergency First Aid at Work (level 3 RQF), which we can of course deliver on a certificated or uncertificated basis depending on your requirements (minimum age for EFAW certification is 15 years).
There is no national standard of achievement for senior school training however we award each child a certificate, and we also supply the organisation with a template to reproduce them if a certificate is lost.
All of our first aid instructors are parents with a vast experience of teaching children of all ages, are enhanced CRB checked and qualified to teach all levels of first aid including paediatric.
For more details please give us a call to discuss your requirements; we can deliver basic life support training to a smaller school in one day, or to a class at a time over any period to fit in with the busy school calendar, so we definitely don't have a one size fits all approach.
We can deliver this training on a bespoke basis to:
- entire schools
- target age groups
- clubs
Please get in touch if you wish to discuss the various ways in which this training can be delivered.
