First Aid

Course Progress

Course Features

  • 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 who is suspected of being poisoned
  • Help a baby or child with an eye injury & foreign body in eyes, ears or nose
  • 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 meningitis/sickle cell anaemia 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)

Reviews

  • Excellent course, really informative and easy to follow. Many thanks!
    Lauren Brailey
    5
  • Always good to refresh this course.
    Sooneetee Potter
    5
  • On-line information was good however would have preferred a face to face as the extra day, which would have allowed for questions As previously mentioned it would have been good to review wrong answers. I don't know if anyone else had the same problem but found if I took a break and then went back to continue the training the next video would have to be watched 3/4 times before it allowed me to move onto next one
    Hilary Bolda
    3
  • Very good course. Practial training was very informative and well presented.. Online part of the course well delivered. But it would be nice to know which questions were answered incorrectly in the exam to be able to review and restudy.
    Victoria Knight
    4

FULL Paediatric First Aid - Blended Learning

3.75

This eLearning programme is part of the 2 day course, both parts must be completed before certification is issued. 

Ideally the classroom based learning should be completed before the eLearning – this will allow the tutor to brief the candidates on what is expected of them during this phase.

We would strongly suggest that the whole training package should be completed within 6 weeks.

Childcare providers should consider whether paediatric first aiders need to undertake annual refresher training, during any three year certification period to help maintain basic skills and keep up to date with any changes to procedures.

Course Breakdown

  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 1
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 2
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 3
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 4
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 5
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 6
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 7
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 8
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 9
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 10
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 11
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 12
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 13
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 14
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 15
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 16
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 17
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 18
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 19
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 20
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 21
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 22
  • Revision of classroom-based activity Part 23
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 1
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 2
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 3
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 4
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 5
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 6
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 7
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 8
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 9
  • Two Day Paediatric Course Part 10
  • COVID CPR Adaptations
Two Day Paediatric Course Programme E-Learning - Examination

£ 21.50 Enrol on this course