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First Aid - Combined First Aid at work and Paediatric First Aid - Learning and Development courses

Course Title First Aid - Combined First Aid at work and Paediatric First Aid
Course Information

Combining the Level 3 award in first aid at work and the level 3 award in Paediatric First Aid into 3 extended days of classroom learning. this specially designed course enables candidates to gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide both adult and paediatric first aid, whilst minimising the number of training days required to achieve both qualifications.

Candidates will cover a range of topics needed to provide effective first aid for adults, children and infants, including -

  • CPR and defibrillation
  • choking
  • strokes
  • head injuries
  • asthma

What is covered -

  • roles and responsibilities of both first aiders and paediatric first aid
  • assessing an incident
  • casualty Assessment
  • managing an unresponsive casualty
  • recovery position
  • CPR and defibrillation
  • heart attack and angina
  • stroke
  • choking
  • epilepsy
  • asthma
  • meningitis
  • diabetes
  • anaphylaxis
  • shock
  • seizures
  • febrile convulsions
  • head, neck, and spinal injuries
  • wounds, bleeding, and hypovolemic shock
  • chest injuries
  • chest injuries
  • fractures
  • dislocations, sprains, and strains
  • burns and scalds
  • hypoxia
  • hyperventilation
  • minor injuries
  • eye, nose, and ear injuries
  • poisoning
  • electric shock
  • incident reporting
Course length 2 days
Target group

The combined First Aid at Work and Paediatric First Aid course is ideal for those who work in settings that require both first aiders and paediatric first aiders, such as schools, sports clubs, and other childcare settings.

Dates

Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13 November 2024 9:30am to 3:30pm

Venue Health and Safety Training Services
Air Street
Hull
HU5 1RR
How to apply

Hull City Council Staff

Log on to OLM (Oracle Learning Management System) to enrol.

External to Hull City Council

Complete the online application form (opens in a new window).