Description
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PRIVATE BOOKINGS NOW OPEN (Nationwide)
Please send your enquiry and location to us.
Blended learning 50% online with 50% face to face venue based.
We will travel to you to complete your face to face learning and practical assessments.
Online training must be completed before your face to face training date.
Our courses are regulated through FAIB: First Aid Industry Body
ALL FAIB CERTIFICATES ARE
RECOGNISED BY HSE, DFE & OFSTED
FAQ…
Does the Paediatric First Aid course (PFA) follow the Department for Education/Ofsted
guidance?
Yes, the FAIB Paediatric First Aid (PFA) course covers a minimum of 12 hours over a minimum of 2 days and covers the syllabus as indicated by Department for Education/Ofsted.
3 Year Qualification for successful candidates (full support given)
Over 16 years of age
BOOK YOUR UP SKILL?
To include the above plus Emergency First Aid At Work
By making payment, this is an agreement to our TnCs
Candidates must be fully fit to take part in Practical Elements
You can even purchase a First Aid Kit to be delivered when you attend your Training Day
https://powermedics.org/product/first-aid-kit/
Course content provides learners with the knowledge to:
- Be able to assess an emergency situation and prioritise what action to take
- Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and breathing normally
- Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally
- Help a baby or child who is having a seizure
- Help a baby or child who is choking
- Help a baby or child who is bleeding
- Help a baby or child who is suffering from shock caused by severe blood loss (hypovolemic shock)
- Help a baby or child who is suffering from anaphylactic shock
- Help a baby or child who has had an electric shock
- Help a baby or child who has burns or scalds
- Help a baby or child who has a suspected fracture
- Help a baby or child with head, neck or back injuries
- Help a baby or child who is suspected of being poisoned
- Help a baby or child with a foreign body in eyes, ears or nose
- Help a baby or child with an eye injury
- Help a baby or child with a bite or sting
- Help a baby or child who is suffering from the effects of extreme heat or cold
- Help a baby or child having: a diabetic emergency; an asthma attack; an allergic
reaction; meningitis; and/or febrile convulsions - Understand the role and responsibilities of the paediatric first aider (including
appropriate contents of a first aid box and the need for recording accidents and
incidents)