346 Basic Life Support (BLS) courses

Emergency First Aid at Work *Including BODO CPD certificate*

By Training Legs First Aid

https://www.traininglegsfirstaid.co.uk/emergency-first-aid-at-work-faa-level-3-award-1-day/

Emergency First Aid at Work *Including BODO CPD certificate*
Delivered In-Person in HorshamTue, Sept 1708:30
£90

Basic Life Support (BLS) and AED Training/ Team Building

5.0(1)

By Red Kite

Offering face to face training, in Basic Life Support (BLS) and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). We offer CPD accredited courses, in line with The Resuscitation Council UK’s Guidelines, for the NHS and private candidates. We can provide the training at a time and place that suits you, or at our classroom led training in Central London. We also offer a comprehensive, yet enjoyable, hands-on BLS and AED team building session, providing essential life skills and giving employees the confidence to save a life. The training is fun, and offers a skill that is worth while.

Basic Life Support (BLS) and AED Training/ Team Building
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£50 to £400

Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR

By Course Gate

Learn essential Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR techniques with our comprehensive training course. Perfect for healthcare professionals and anyone wanting to be prepared for medical emergencies.

Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 39 minutes
£11.99

Basic Life Support (BLS) and AED Training for Dentists

5.0(2)

By Studyhub UK

Basic Life Support (BLS) and AED Training for Dentists
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 19 minutes
£10.99

First Aid at Work

5.0(3)

By Fenland First Aid Services Ltd

First Aid at Work
Delivered In-Person in PeterboroughWed, Sept 1808:00 + more
£306.25

Paediatric First Aid & Basic Life Support BLS Training

By Study Plex

Paediatric First Aid & Basic Life Support BLS Training
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day)

5.0(3)

By Fenland First Aid Services Ltd

Emergency First Aid at Work (1 Day)
Delivered In-Person in PeterboroughWed, Sept 1808:00 + more
£107

Basic Life Support Train the Trainer

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Basic Life Support Train the Trainer
Delivered In-Person in Epsom + 2 moreThu, Sept 1908:30 + more
£450

Basic Life Support (BLS) Level 2

5.0(5)

By Optimal Training UK

Learn the essentials of Basic Life Support to save a life with this one-day course.

Basic Life Support (BLS) Level 2
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£85

Basic Life Support (BLS) - Level 2

By Aplus Medical Services & Training

Basic Life Support (BLS) - Level 2
Delivered In-Person in ChesterfieldFlexible Dates
£40

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Westgate Care Academy

westgate care academy

London

02. First Aid Basic Life Support course (Includes Adult, Child, Infant CPR & Use of an Automated External Defibrillator) Our First Aid and Basic Life Support (BLS) course provides healthcare providers and public safety professionals the knowledge and skills necessary to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adult, child and infant patients. First Aid teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, scrapes, sudden illnesses, head, neck, back injuries, heat and cold emergencies.Students who successfully complete this course will receive certifications for Basic Life Support and First Aid. 03. People Movers Moving & Handling (Manual handling) This is a detailed classroom based training to enable trainees gain understanding of the process of lifting and moving loads within the health and social care industry.It will help trainees to identify risks and determine the safest method of handling without injury, in line with approved code of practice, accepted lifting methods, current regulations and understand the consequences of poor moving and handling practice. This course is intended for those new to training manual handling, or those wishing to update their skills. The course is aimed at employees within an organisation who have been tasked with training other colleagues in safe manual handling principles and covers safe manual handling techniques, manual handling risk assessment and training techniques

Osburn Training Academy

osburn training academy

5.0(12)

Leeds

Founded on the basis of providing training to a standard, which we believe every learner deserves we ensure each course is tailored to your needs, we talk to you, listen to you and provide you with feedback for each learner. Osburn Training Academy is proud of the rich heritage surrounding the Osburn name. Having completed her studies under Florence Nightingale, Lucy Osburn was chosen to travel to Australia where she redefined the approach to nursing practice, her compassionate approach, impeccable nursing standards and pioneering drive inspired us to continue her legacy through training and educating others. In March 1868, Lucy-Osburn, with five other nursing sisters, arrived in Sydney to take charge of the Infirmary. They were sent by Florence Nightingale in answer to an appeal from Henry Parkes, Premier of New South Wales. A week later they had a royal patient, when the Duke of Edinburgh was wounded by a would-be assassin at Clontarf. But in spite of the public acclaim this brought them, Lucy Osburn and her staff faced a long fight with prejudice and ignorance in their efforts to reform the infirmary. The idea of gentlewomen working as hospital nurses was still novel, and to many people shocking; Lucy Osburn own father had turned her portrait to face the wall when she entered the Nightingale College of Nursing. Thwarted at every turn by suspicion and jealousy, even among the doctors, and by an inefficient system of management, Lucy Osburn battled on undaunted, for 16 years and eight months. Most of the Lucy Osburn sisters took up positions as matrons at various hospitals. By these means the Nightingale teaching and standards became accepted practice in the hospital system of the colony. By the time she returned to England she had laid the foundation of modern nursing in New South Wales, and Sydney Hospital was launched on its long and distinguished career of service to the community. After some years nursing among the sick and poor in London, Lucy died of diabetes at her sister’s home in Harrogate in 1891.