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Dysphagia Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Causes of dysphagia and common swallowing problems The anatomy of swallowing About this event Causes of dysphagia and common swallowing problems The anatomy of swallowing How to recognise when someone is having difficulty swallowing Reducing risk of choking Knowing when to escalate and refer to a specialist Privacy, dignity and respect Alternatives to oral feeding

Dysphagia Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£95

Dysphagia Awareness

By Prima Cura Training

Dysphagia presents a multifaceted challenge that can culminate in aspiration, malnutrition, and a diminished quality of life. This course serves as a comprehensive exploration of dysphagia, unravelling its root causes, evaluation techniques, and measures for ensuring secure swallowing practices.

Dysphagia Awareness
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Workplace First Aid and CPR

By NextGen Learning

Workplace First Aid and CPR Course Overview The "Workplace First Aid and CPR" course is designed to equip learners with essential first aid and CPR skills tailored for the workplace. Covering a wide range of medical emergencies, this course ensures that individuals are prepared to respond effectively to workplace incidents. Learners will gain the confidence to assess, manage, and respond to various health emergencies, including injuries and sudden medical events. Upon completion, learners will be able to perform basic first aid procedures, handle critical situations, and apply CPR and AED protocols for different age groups. This course is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their emergency response capabilities in a workplace setting. Course Description This course provides a comprehensive overview of workplace first aid, focusing on both the prevention and management of medical emergencies in the workplace. Topics covered include the primary and secondary survey, first aid basics, dealing with chronic medical conditions, and responding to various injuries such as fractures, dislocations, and environmental injuries. Additionally, learners will explore CPR, AED, and choking treatment for infants, children, and adults. The course also highlights the legal framework surrounding workplace first aid, preparing individuals to handle emergencies while adhering to workplace regulations. Learners will leave with the skills to manage a variety of medical situations confidently and effectively. Workplace First Aid and CPR Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Workplace First Aid Module 02: Incident Management at Work Module 03: Primary & Secondary Survey Module 04: Basics of First Aid Module 05: Chronic Medical Diseases Module 06: Critical Injuries & Relevant Response Module 07: Environmental Injuries & Aid Module 08: Minor Injuries & Relevant Response Module 09: Dealing With Fractures and Dislocations Module 10: CPR, AED & Choking Treatment for Infants Module 11: CPR, AED & Choking Treatment for Children Module 12: CPR, AED & Choking Treatment for Adults Module 13: Call for an Emergency Module 14: Legal Framework for Workplace First Aid (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their emergency response skills. Professionals aiming to meet workplace health and safety requirements. Beginners with an interest in workplace safety and first aid. Organisations looking to train staff in effective emergency response. Career Path Workplace First Aider Health and Safety Officer Emergency Response Coordinator Occupational Health and Safety Advisor Compliance and Safety Officer

Workplace First Aid and CPR
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals

By NextGen Learning

Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals Course Overview: The "Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals" course is designed to provide learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to recognise and manage anaphylactic reactions, as well as to administer Basic Life Support (BLS) in emergency situations. The course covers critical topics such as anaphylaxis management, CPR techniques, and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Participants will also learn how to respond effectively to choking incidents and understand the vital recovery position. This training is ideal for healthcare professionals who want to enhance their emergency response capabilities and ensure that they are prepared to act quickly and efficiently in life-threatening situations. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to make informed decisions when faced with medical emergencies, improving patient outcomes. Course Description: This comprehensive course delves into a range of essential life-saving skills. The first modules explore the causes and treatments for anaphylaxis, offering in-depth knowledge of how to manage these severe allergic reactions. Learners will also gain a solid foundation in Basic Life Support (BLS) techniques, including CPR and the proper use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Additional modules cover emergency interventions for choking, as well as how to safely position individuals in recovery. The course is structured to provide a well-rounded understanding of key first aid techniques that are critical for healthcare professionals in any setting. Through clear instruction and guidance, learners will develop the confidence to respond effectively to a variety of emergency situations, ensuring that they can deliver quality care when it matters most. Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals Curriculum: Module 01: What Is Anaphylaxis? Module 02: Treatment for Anaphylaxis Module 03: Everyday Management of Anaphylaxis Module 04: An Introduction to Basic Life Support (BLS) Module 05: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Module 06: The Role of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Module 07: Choking Module 08: Recovery Position and First Aid Techniques (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their emergency medical response skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their life-saving capabilities in healthcare settings. Beginners with an interest in learning first aid and emergency care. Anyone interested in gaining knowledge in managing life-threatening situations effectively. Career Path Paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Healthcare Assistant or Nurse First Aid Instructor Medical Emergency Coordinator Occupational Health Professional

Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

First Aid for Pets

By NextGen Learning

First Aid for Pets Course Overview The "First Aid for Pets" course is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and skills to respond effectively to a variety of emergency situations involving pets. This course covers key topics such as handling injuries, treating burns, managing breathing problems, and performing CPR on animals. It provides a clear understanding of the symptoms and treatments for common pet emergencies, ensuring that learners feel confident and prepared to care for pets in critical conditions. On completion, learners will be able to act quickly and competently in emergencies, improving their ability to manage animal health crises. Course Description This course delves into the fundamentals of pet first aid, offering an in-depth exploration of a range of emergency situations pets may face. Topics include treating fractures, burns, and stings, managing choking and drowning, and addressing common health issues such as dehydration, fever, and poisoning. Learners will also gain knowledge on handling pets during emergencies and performing life-saving procedures like CPR. With a focus on both preventative care and urgent interventions, the course offers a comprehensive learning experience. By the end, learners will have a solid foundation in managing pet health emergencies and will be able to provide immediate care in critical situations. First Aid for Pets Curriculum Module 01: Basics of First Aid Module 02: Handling Fracture and Injuries Module 03: Stings, Bites and Burns Module 04: Impalement Injuries, Drowning and Choking Module 05: Pet First Aid for Fainting, Fever and Dehydration Module 06: First Aid for Breathing Problems Module 07: Diarrhoea and Vomiting Module 08: Treatment for Difficult Labour and Poisoning Module 09: Straining, Sunburn and Wounds Module 10: Shock and Regular Check-Ups Module 11: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Module 12: Tips for Handling Pets (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their ability to manage pet emergencies. Professionals aiming to develop skills for pet care and animal welfare. Beginners with an interest in animal health and emergency response. Pet owners wanting to improve their emergency preparedness for their animals. Career Path Pet care assistant Veterinary support roles Animal welfare officer Pet first aid trainer Animal shelter worker

First Aid for Pets
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

Advanced Pet First Aid

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Advanced Pet First Aid course equips learners with essential knowledge to effectively respond to a wide range of pet health emergencies. Covering critical topics such as CPR, shock management, bandaging, and treating poisoning, this course ensures participants are prepared to act swiftly and correctly in emergency situations. Learners will gain the confidence to handle common crises such as bleeding, fractures, seizures, and heatstroke, enhancing their ability to protect the wellbeing of pets. Whether for personal preparedness or professional development, this course offers invaluable insights that can make a significant difference in urgent situations. Upon completion, learners will have the skills and understanding necessary to manage first aid scenarios efficiently, safeguarding animal welfare and supporting recovery before veterinary care is available. Course Description This comprehensive Advanced Pet First Aid course delves into a wide range of emergency scenarios, providing detailed guidance on recognising and responding to critical pet health issues. Topics include dealing with collapse and unconsciousness, administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), managing shock and bleeding, applying bandages, and addressing fractures. Learners will also explore the correct actions for seizures, choking, burns, poisoning, and other common emergencies. Through clear explanations, real-world case studies, and practical advice, the course builds a robust foundation for confident emergency response. Participants will also be guided on how to manage a first aid situation calmly and effectively and how to assemble and maintain a complete pet first aid kit. Designed to enhance both personal capability and professional credibility, this course empowers learners with vital skills to support pets during critical times and reinforces a strong commitment to animal welfare. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Collapse & Unconsciousness Module 03: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Module 04: Shock Module 05: Bleeding Module 06: Bandaging Module 07: Fractures Module 08: Seizures Module 09: Choking & Drowning Module 10: Heat Stroke & Hypothermia Module 11: Burns & Scalds Module 12: Poisoning Module 13: Bites & Stings Module 14: Common Emergencies Module 15: Managing a First Aid Scenario Module 16: Pet First Aid Kit (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their ability to respond to pet emergencies. Professionals aiming to enhance their skills in animal care and safety roles. Beginners with an interest in animal health, veterinary services, or pet ownership. Pet owners wishing to better support their pets' wellbeing during critical situations. Animal shelter volunteers and rescue workers committed to effective emergency response. Career Path Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Worker Pet Groomer Dog Walker or Pet Sitter Animal Shelter Support Staff Pet Boarding and Daycare Operator Animal Welfare Officer Rescue Centre Assistant

Advanced Pet First Aid
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Veterinary Nursing Level 3

By NextGen Learning

Veterinary Nursing Level 3 Course Overview This Veterinary Nursing Level 3 course offers a comprehensive introduction to the essential knowledge and skills required for supporting animal health and welfare across multiple species. Learners will explore vital topics such as animal care, emergency response, and relevant legislation, equipping them to assist effectively in veterinary environments. The course emphasises critical understanding of veterinary nursing roles, including recognising and managing common emergencies like shock, seizures, and poisoning. Upon completion, learners will have developed the confidence and competence to contribute responsibly to animal care teams, while enhancing their career prospects in the veterinary sector. Course Description The Veterinary Nursing Level 3 course covers a wide range of key subjects designed to build foundational expertise for those interested in animal health and veterinary support. Topics include basic animal welfare, emergency scenarios such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation and fracture management, and the legal framework governing veterinary nursing. Learners will gain insight into recognising and responding to critical situations including unconsciousness, bleeding, burns, and poisoning. The course also addresses career development, providing guidance on professional growth within the veterinary nursing field. This structured learning experience develops knowledge, decision-making abilities, and an understanding of the responsibilities involved in veterinary care. Veterinary Nursing Level 3 Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Veterinary Nursing Module 02: Basic Care and Animal Welfare of All Species Module 03: Career Prospect and Development Module 04: Veterinary Nursing Legislation Module 05: Collapse & Unconsciousness Module 06: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Module 07: Shock Module 08: Bleeding Module 09: Bandage Module 10: Fractures Module 11: Seizures Module 12: Choking & Drowning Module 13: Heat Stroke & Hypothermia Module 14: Burns & Scalds Module 15: Poisoning Module 16: Bites and Stings Module 17: Common Emergencies Module 18: Managing a First Aid Scenario Module 19: Pet First Aid Kit (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a career in veterinary nursing. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of animal care and emergency management. Beginners with an interest in animal welfare and veterinary support roles. Those pursuing formal education to work alongside veterinary practitioners. Career Path Veterinary Nurse Assistant Animal Care Assistant Veterinary Clinic Support Staff Emergency Animal Care Provider Veterinary Nursing Student Progression Roles in Animal Welfare Organisations

Veterinary Nursing Level 3
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

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Pauline Daley

pauline daley

We also offer a range of other courses not related to first aid, please look under the 'other courses' tab. We are an approved centre for both Qualsafe Awards and Pro--Trainings UK, Awarding organisations recognised by Ofqual to offer regulated qualifications. Group bookings of 12 people receive over 40% discount and we are able to price match to most companies upon sight of a written quotation and can come along to your premises to minimise disruption to your workforce. Emergency First Aid at Work - This is a one-day course, suited to the lower risk working environment and covers the following: Aims of the First Aider, AED Training, Amputation, Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Bleeding, Broken Bones, Burns, Choking, CPR, Diabetes, Eye Injury, First Aid Kits, Fractures, Heart Attack, Nosebleed, Poisoning, Primary Survey, Recovery Position, Resuscitation, Secondary Survey, Seizures, Shock, Spinal Injury, Stroke, Unconsciousness, and Record Keeping. First Aid at Work - A three-day course, suited to the higher risk working environment and covers the following: Aims of the First Aider, AED Training, Amputation, Anaphylaxis. Angina, Asthma, Bleeding, Burns, Chest Injury, Choking, CPR, Croup, Crush Injury, Diabetes, Drowning, Epilepsy, Eye Injury, Fainting, Febrile Convulsions, First Aid Kits, Fractures, Frostbite, Head Injuries, Heart Attack, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, Hyperventilation, Hypothermia, Internal Bleeding, Poisoning, Recovery Position, Resuscitation, Seizures, Shock, Spinal Injury, Sprains and Strains, Stroke, Unconsciousness and Record Keeping. Paediatric First Aid - A two day course, suitable for people working with children and babies, in any working environment including schools, nurseries, after school clubs, day care etc. The course covers the following: Allergic reaction, Amputation, Asthma, Bleeding, Broken Bones, Burns and Scolds, Choking, CPR, Croup, Diabetes, Drowning, Electric Shock, Epilepsy, Eye Injury, Febrile Convulsions, Head Injury, Heat Stroke, Hypothermia, Meningitis, Nosebleed, Poisoning, Recovery Position, Resuscitation, Seizures, Shock, Sickle Cell, Smoke Inhalation, Spinal Injury, Sprains, Strains, and Unconsciousness. Defibrillation (CPR and AED) - A half day course, many more public areas, supermarkets, clubs and businesses now have these devices. To attend this course delegates do not have to be first aid trained. The course covers: Abnormal Heart Rhythms, Angina, Chain of Survival, Children AED usage, Choking, CPR, CPR with an AED device, Heart Attack, Heart Rhythms, Hygiene during CPR, Post Traumatic Stress, Recovery Position, Resuscitation with an AED, Safety using an AED, Survival Rates, Unconsciousesness, Ventricular Fibrillation, Reporting AED Usage. Basic Life Support - This course is a half day course and suited to delegates who want basic knowledge of actions to take in any emergency and how to deal with major accidents and injuries. The course covers the following: Adult Child and Infant Resuscitation, Communication and Casualty Care, Looking after yourself and the Casualty, Treatment of Severe Bleeding and Chest Pain, Treatment of Choking in Adults, Children and Infants and Treatment of an Unconscious Casualty. Requalification - The course is a two day course and suited to those candidates who require to renew their nationally accredited award in First Aid at Work. Covering two units the course content covers: Bones Muscles and Joints, Suspected Head and Spinal Injuries, Suspected Chest Injuries, Burns and Scolds, Eye Injury, Sudden Poisoning, Anaphylaxis and Major illnesses (Heart Attack, Stroke, Epilepsy, Asthma and Diabetes). Automated External Defibrillator training now included on this course. Care Home First Aid - This is a one day course based on Emergency First Aid structured for use in a Care Home. Consisting of: Recovery Position, Bandaging, Assessing Dangerous situations, Heart Attacks, Diabetes, First Aid Kits, Unconsciousness, CPR, Choking, Falls and Fractures, How and When to Obtain Help, Epilepsy and Seizures, Fainting, Dementia, Shocks, Burns, Bleeding. Stroke and Poisoning. First Aid for Foster Carers – A one day course based on Emergency First Aid structured for use by foster carers, consisting of: First Aid Kits and other Responsibilities, Primary Survey and Recovery Position, CPR, Choking, Seizures, Asthma and Hyperventilation, Anaphylactic Shock, Shock, Bleeding, Bone, Joint and Muscle Injuries, Burns and Meningitis, Poisoning, Unresponsive Casualty, Assessing an incident and Dealing with minor Injuries. Equestrian - Basic One Day Equestrian First Aid - One day course: Aims of the First Aider, AED Training, Amputation, Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Bleeding, Broken Bones, Burns, Choking, CPR, Diabetes, Eye Injury, Electrocution, Fears of First Aid, First Aid Kits, Fractures, Heart Attack, Heat and Cold Emergencies, Horse Safety, Helmet removal, Nosebleed, Poisoning, Primary Survey, Recovery Position, Resuscitation, Secondary Survey, Seizures, Shock, Spinal Injury, Stroke, Unconsciousness and Record Keeping. Equestrian First Aid at Work - A three-day course: Aims of the First Aider, AED Training, Amputation, Anaphylaxis, Angina, Asthma, Bleeding, Burns, Chest Injury, Choking, CPR, Croup, Crush Injury, Diabetes, Drowning, Epilepsy, Eye Injury, Electrocution, Fainting, Fears of First Aid, Febrile Convulsions, First Aid at Work Rules and Regulations, First Aid Kits, Fractures, Frostbite, Head Injuries, Heart Attack, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, Hyperventilation, Hypothermia, Heat and Cold Emergencies, Horse Safety, Helmet removal, Internal Bleeding, Poisoning, Recovery Position, Resuscitation, Seizures, Shock, Spinal Injury, Sprains and Strains, Stroke, Types of Wounds, Unconsciousness and Record Keeping First aid courses. First Aid for Mental Health Course Level 1 - Awareness course: This ½-Day course is run in a fun and engaging way, and is aimed at providing learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions and the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost the person towards professional help. (4.5 hours) First Aid for Mental Health Course Level 2 - This 1-Day course covers the content of the Level 1 course aimed at providing learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions and the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost the person towards professional help) but also expands on the effects of drugs and alcohol, incorporates the First Aid for Mental Health Action Plan and covers ways in which a positive mental health culture can be supported within a workplace. (7 hours) First Aid for Mental Health Course Level 3 - A 2-Day course goes into detail on a wide range of mental health conditions and the support and help provided by healthcare professionals. It covers the content of both the Level 1 and Level 2 qualifications but is aimed at Trainer/Assessors and/or supervisor level within the workplace. (7 hours each day). Pet First Aid – A half day course : Aim of the course, The vet and your role in first aid, keeping your pet safe in an emergency, car accidents, pet proofing your home, communication and care of your pet, how pets show pain, checking your pet’s health, restraint of a pet in need and the use of a muzzle, breathing and respiratory problems including choking, dog CPR , drowning , shock , pet first aid kits, broken bones , spinal injury and moving an injured pet , controlling bleeding , dressings and bandages , paw problems , ears, eyes and mouth , Illnesses , poisoning , bite and stings , burns and temperature related problems , the older dog , cats , small dogs care , puppies and young animals , travelling with your dog abroad. Canine First Aid – A half day course : Aim of the course, The vet and your role in first aid, keeping your pet safe in an emergency, car accidents, dog proofing your home, communication and care of your pet, how pets show pain, checking your dogs health, restraint of a pet in need and the use of a muzzle, breathing and respiratory problems including choking, dog CPR , drowning , shock , pet first aid kits, broken bones , spinal injury and moving an injured pet , controlling bleeding , dressings and bandages , paw problems , ears, eyes and mouth , Illnesses , poisoning , bite and stings , burns and temperature related problems , the older dog , small dogs care , puppies and young animals , travelling with your dog abroad. Security Dog First Aid – Full day course. This course is approved by NASDU for the requirement of pet first aid in their standards. First aid is important to know for your security dog not only to comply with associations and local authorities but also for animal welfare and to help a dog in need. The nature of working with dogs will pose a risk that they may be harmed in the course of their work or transport. The course has been designed to meet the NASDU learning outcomes and added a few extra modules to ensure full understanding. The courses will give a 3 year nationally recognised certificate, CPD time credit conformation, weekly video refreshers, evidence-based training certificate.

Allwinds Dog First Aid

allwinds dog first aid

5.0(34)

Taunton

Allwinds Dog First Aid Ltd was established in November 2018 by qualified veterinary nurse Amanda Williams, with the aim of utilising her vast veterinary nursing skills to deliver professional, accessible courses for dog parents and pet professionals alike. None of us like to think of our dogs in pain or having sustained an injury but should the worst happen, would you know how to help your canine companion? Would you know how to help a dog which was choking or had ingested a poison? We all hope to do the right thing and make the right choices for our dogs to help keep them from illness and injury but accidents do happen and usually when we least expect them. Be prepared and join us on one of our dog first aid courses. Learning even basic dog first aid skills can, in some cases, make the difference between life and death. With an extensive range of topics covered, all courses are taught by Amanda in a relaxed environment with plenty of hands-on, practical elements, allowing those taking part to leave feeling confident if faced with an emergency situation. All courses are fully compliant with The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and The Animal Welfare Act 2006. CPR skills are taught following the latest RECOVER guidelines. Allwinds is also approved by NARCH (National Association of Registered Canine Hydrotherapists) to deliver courses to its members. Amanda herself is fully insured, DBS checked and a member of the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA). Amanda continues to routinely work with members of the Royal College of Veterinary surgeons to ensure her skills are kept fully up to date.