Duration 2 Days Validity 3 years Course Overview The Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals responsible for the care of infants and children, such as teachers, childcare providers, and nursery staff. This course equips learners with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to respond to a wide range of emergencies that may arise when caring for young children. In line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted requirements, this qualification ensures that participants can handle both minor and life-threatening situations involving infants and children. Upon successful completion, learners will have the confidence to act quickly and effectively in paediatric first aid emergencies. What’s Covered Roles and responsibilities of a Paediatric First Aider Assessing an emergency situation Infant and child CPR & AED usage Managing unconscious casualties (infants and children) Providing first aid for choking (infants and children) Treating wounds, bleeding, and shock Recognizing and responding to fractures, dislocations, and head injuries Addressing common childhood illnesses such as asthma and allergic reactions Administering first aid for burns, scalds, and poisoning Handling anaphylaxis and severe allergic reactions Recognizing and managing seizures Managing external and internal bleeding Understanding incident reporting and documentation requirements Entry Requirements Participants must be at least 16 years old on the first day of training. There are no formal entry requirements; however, learners should have a good understanding of basic literacy and numeracy to complete written assessments and effectively participate in the practical aspects of the course. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.
The purpose of the qualification is for the learner to attain knowledge and practical competencies required to deal with a range of workplace first aid solutions. The TQUK Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) is at learners already working or preparing to work in industry.
There a different first aid procedures depending on where you are and who is involved in a situation, so it is important that you are trained for different scenarios that may occur. This allows you to adapt your approach for any given situation.
The QNUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) is ideal for those employers that need to meet the minimum requirement of first aid regulations; typically those working in shops, offices and other low risk environments.
Duration 2 Days Validity 3 years Course Overview The Level 3 Award in Outdoor First Aid is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals involved in outdoor activities, such as hikers, outdoor instructors, adventure guides, or those working in rural or remote environments. This course equips learners with the skills and knowledge to handle a wide range of first aid emergencies that may occur in outdoor settings, often far from immediate medical help. The qualification covers essential life-saving skills and provides additional focus on dealing with environmental factors, remote access challenges, and prolonged patient care. Learners will gain the confidence to assess and manage emergencies until professional help is available, making it an invaluable asset for those working or enjoying activities in the great outdoors. What’s Covered Roles and responsibilities of an Outdoor First Aider Conducting an incident assessment in remote or outdoor environments Adult, child, and infant CPR & AED usage Managing unconscious casualties in outdoor settings Treating wounds, bleeding, and shock Managing fractures, sprains, and dislocations in the field First aid for head, neck, and spinal injuries Hypothermia and heat-related illness management Recognizing and responding to altitude sickness Administering first aid for burns, scalds, and frostbite Dealing with bites, stings, and poisoning Handling environmental exposure and prolonged patient care Incident reporting and casualty care in remote settings Entry Requirements Participants must be at least 16 years old on the first day of training. There are no formal entry requirements; however, learners should have basic literacy and numeracy skills, as well as a reasonable level of fitness to participate in practical exercises outdoors. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.
Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.
Duration 1 Day Validity 3 years Course Overview The Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid is a nationally recognized qualification aimed at individuals who need to provide immediate first aid for infants and children in emergency situations. This course is ideal for those working in childcare settings or with parental responsibilities who require a basic understanding of how to respond to common paediatric emergencies. Aligned with Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Ofsted requirements, this qualification enables learners to act swiftly and confidently in emergency situations. Upon completion, participants will be able to provide essential first aid care to infants and children until professional medical help arrives. What’s Covered Roles and responsibilities of an Emergency Paediatric First Aider Conducting a primary survey of an emergency situation Infant and child CPR & AED usage Managing unconscious infants and children First aid for choking in infants and children Treatment of wounds and bleeding Handling shock effectively Addressing minor injuries such as cuts, grazes, and bruises Understanding incident reporting and recording Entry Requirements Participants must be at least 16 years old on the first day of training. There are no formal entry requirements, though learners are encouraged to have a basic level of literacy and numeracy to complete the assessments and actively engage in the practical exercises. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.