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React First - First Aid Training

react first - first aid training

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London

A standard set of hygiene measures remain in place on all our first aid courses and we can accommodate workplace specific hygiene requirements on private courses where we send a trainer to your premises. React First has a full schedule of public first aid courses across Central London for individuals to attend. All our courses give a first aid, including CPR, certificate which is valid for 3 years. All CPR is taught using the up to date UK Resuscitation Council Guidelines (2021). Outdoor First Aid Courses in London Emergency First Aid at Work Courses in London Defibrillator (AED) Training in London Sports First Aid Courses in London Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Courses in London - Online and face to face training available First Aid Instructor Training - Join our Team! IN-HOUSE FIRST AID TRAINING FOR GROUPS A few dates still remain available for private course in November and December. If you are able to plan your training 2-3 months in advance we will be better placed to accommodate your specific date requests. From short CPR certificate courses to 3 day First Aid at Work qualifications, in-house first aid courses are delivered onsite for businesses, schools, groups and organisations by our friendly and skilled training team. Call us on 0207 193 2608 or email your requirements to info@reactfirst.co.uk for a quote or advice. Mental Health First Aid Courses - Become an MHFAider® or a Youth Mental Health First Aider. Face-to-face and online training available. First Aid at Work Training - HSE First Aid at Work (1,2, & 3 day at RQF Level 3), Defibrillator, Anaphylaxis and Use of Adrenaline Auto-Injectors, Refresher Training. Defibrillator (AED) Training - CPR and AED specific short course or AED training is included on all first aid qualifications. First Aid for Schools - INSET days, training for Staff and Pupils, Anaphylaxis Recognition, Safe Use of Adrenaline Auto-Injectors and Defibrillator add-ons. Get a feel for our lively, friendly courses with this video of a typical training day with React First.

Training Legs First Aid

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Jenny is a Learning and Development professional who has been delivering First Aid training sessions since 2008. She is the owner of Training Legs First Aid [https://www.linkedin.com/company/training-legs-first-aid/], lead trainer for First Aid for Mental Health, co-founder of the First Aid Facilitators Forum and head ambassador for her campaign “Bra Off Defib on” #GetYourTitsOutForThePads [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=getyourtitsoutforthepads&highlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A7027166302368583680] This new campaign was launched in 2022 after Jenny found out that women are 30% less likely to have a Defibrillator used on them correctly because they are wearing a bra, which should be removed. Training Legs First Aid specialises in First Aid at Work, Paediatric First Aid, and Parent and Child workshops. The sessions are interactive, fun, and encourage participation. With her friendly approach, she aims to build confidence and competence in responding to medical emergencies. Her experienced and highly qualified team has trained over a thousand people in lifesaving skills, and are passionate about what they teach. In 2023 Jenny received a f:Entrepreneur #ialso100 campaign nomination. The #ialso100 campaign celebrates a growing trend of women creating new ways of working, and new measures of success for entrepreneurship. They state; “We are moving from the single job career to a world where it is possible and encouraged to do many things, often interconnecting, at the same time across the work and personal spectrum – and be passionate about them all.” Jenny is also mum to 2 boys. She volunteers in delivering First Aid to her local community groups, scouts and youth club. She is a school trustee and committed member of the Southwater Litter Pickers.

Mansfield First Aid

mansfield first aid

Mansfield Notts

Courses All organisations should make sure that they have a sufficient number of employees who have undertaken the relevant first-aid training. Employers must ensure that their provision is ‘adequate and appropriate in the circumstances’. The best way to do this is by undertaking a risk assessment. If your unsure you can contact us for advice. It is the employers responsibility to decide what the requirements of the organisation are. This can be done by assessing any specific work hazards and ensuring that sufficient first-aid equipment, facilities and properly qualified personnel are available to deal with the consequences of these hazards. Also consider if your teams would benefit from Mental Health First Aid training. This could lower absenteeism and you could be awarded accreditation as positive mental health employer. Course Training Locations We have several training venues dependant on the particular course and quantity of delegates. We operate primarily within the district of Mansfield. But, we can travel internationally. If you have any queries into the particular course venues or your worried about how to get to the venue please get in touch via the contact form or call the numbers located at the bottom of this page. Basic Life Support and safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator (RQF) Who is this qualification for? This qualification is aimed at individuals wishing to take further training or to develop their knowledge and skills in this basic life support. It is recommended for first-aiders in the workplace and is also suitable for schoolchildren, as recommended by The Resuscitation Council (UK). How long will it take? To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake approximately 2-3 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time of 2 hours. Topics covered These include how to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally, how to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally, and safe use an automated external defibrillator.

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