Treating a casualty with First Aid is a hard but rewarding experience. Being able to help a child in distress or pain is an especially admirable talent and one that all parents or child-minders should ideally know.
This First Aid & CPR For Children course is for everybody who is responsible for the welfare of children. It examines how you should adapt and employ basic First Aid techniques for a child or baby. The course looks at every medical situation from treating minor cuts and grazes, to performing CPR on an unresponsive infant.
By the end of this first aid course, you’ll know how to interact with a young casualty, how to keep them calm, and when to call an emergency. It should prove to hold invaluable information for keeping children and babies safe from illness, and potentially life-threatening conditions.
And also the First Aid & CPR For Children course learners will be able to demonstrate after completing that they can:
Recognise the fundamental requirements of childcare and how First Aid can benefit that
Provide a survey and risk assessment of an incident
Perform resuscitation on a child or baby
Recognise and treat minor ailments in children
Deal with emergency situations and help with major ailments in children
Recognise when Emergency Services need to be contacted
Adding to this, We are giving away a bonus course (Fire safety training) for free!
Fire safety training is required for all organisations, and employees such as fire wardens, managers, and supervisors must be familiar with workplace fire safety laws and legislation. Our introductory Fire Safety Training Course is designed to teach you what procedures need to be in place and how to react professionally in the case of a fire emergency.
Learning Outcomes of Fire safety training Course
By the end of the Fire safety training course, learners will be able to:
Identify the different types of fire.
Identify the “Responsible Person” during an emergency.
Show an understanding of UK fire safety regulations.
Learn the evacuation route and location of fire doors on their premises.
Become aware of the location of fire extinguishers and other equipment.
Make everyone aware of any vulnerable staff and their PEEP (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan).