Paediatric First Aid Training – This QA Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid Training (RQF) qualification is ideal for those who work or intend to work in a childcare setting as it has been specifically designed to fulfil Ofsted’s first aid requirements for early years teachers, nursery workers and childminders (as defined within the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2014 and within the Child Care Register guide).
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This course will start by giving you an overview of some of the common types and causes of learning disabilities, characteristics and behaviours and how they affect people. We will consider which learning & behavioural strategies are appropriate and how using a person centred approach to care will get the best results and ensure that needs of the individual are effectively met. We also discuss overcoming the stigma attached to learning disabilities
The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (RQF) qualification has been designed in-line with the current Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requirements and is ideal for: • Those who have gained a level 2 or 3 childcare qualification and have entered into an early years setting and wish to be included in the staff to child ratios to comply with the EYFS requirements. • Anyone who cares for infants and children, such as parents, guardians, grandparents
**Qualsafe Paediatric First Aid Course – Saturday, 1st March** **Time: 0930hrs – 1630hrs** Are you prepared to handle a medical emergency involving a child or infant? Join our *Qualsafe-approved Paediatric First Aid Course* and gain the skills and confidence to make a difference when it matters most. This comprehensive, one-day course is perfect for parents, carers, childcare professionals, teachers, or anyone responsible for children. Delivered by **highly experienced paramedic instructors**, you’ll benefit from expert-led training that combines practical, hands-on learning with real-life insights from years of emergency care experience. Key topics include: - CPR and AED (defibrillator) use for infants and children - Managing choking, allergic reactions, and asthma attacks - Recognizing and responding to childhood illnesses and injuries - Handling burns, bleeding, and fractures in young children By the end of the course, you’ll leave with not only the knowledge to handle emergencies but also a **nationally recognized certificate**, valid for three years. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from paramedics who’ve seen it all. Spaces are limited, so book your place today and ensure you’re ready to protect those who need you most. For more details or to reserve your spot, contact us at info@kudosawardsltd.com
The Paediatric First aid course provides the comprehensive set of practical skills needed by people working in childcare settings. Giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies.
The Paediatric First aid course provides the comprehensive set of practical skills needed by first aiders in childcare settings. Giving both the ability and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies and common childhood illnesses. It meets the standards required to help comply with Ofsted regulations.
This course provides detailed safeguarding adults & children awareness, including essential knowledge in the recognition and reporting of abuse and neglect, procedures and responsibilities. This is for all workforce involved in Social Care from the health, public, independent, or voluntary sectors. This subject forms standard 10 & 11 in The Care Certificate.
This course provides detailed safeguarding adults & children awareness, including essential knowledge in the recognition and reporting of abuse and neglect, procedures and responsibilities. This is for all workforce involved in Social Care from the health, public, independent, or voluntary sectors. This subject forms standard 10 & 11 in The Care Certificate.