The aim of this course is to equip you with the theoretical knowledge, skills and confidence you need to deal with paediatric first aid situations. It covers all of the key topics including: emergency planning, assessing a situation, basic Life Support, CPR, shock, fractures, bleeding and a range of other minor illness and injuries. Please be aware that having a theoretical knowledge on its own is not enough to be considered competent in paediatric first aid and practical demonstration in some areas is required to complete this training. Please contact us to arrange this.
Supervising First Aid for Mental Health FAA Level 3 Award in supervising First Aid for Mental Health (RQF). Award in Leading First Aid for Mental Health at SCQF Level 6. This course builds on the Level 2/5 Award in First Aid for Mental Health and covers a wider range of mental health conditions. Goes into detail on the range of therapy and professional support that a person may be given by professional bodies during treatment for a mental health condition.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) awareness is a short course, designed to provide delegates with a basic understanding of mental health and an introduction to Mental Health First Aid. This course raises awareness of mental health issues in the workplace. Learning objectives: What mental health is and how to challenge stigma. A basic knowledge of some common mental health issues. An introduction to looking after your own mental health and maintaining wellbeing. Confidence to support someone in distress or who may be experiencing a mental health issue
CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 hr session Have all staff trained appropriately to know what to do in case a member of staff or public becomes hypoglycaemic We will look at the different types of diabetes, the importance of blood sugar control and know what to do if they go too low Course Contents: What is diabetes The different types of diabetes Treatment for the different types of diabetes Blood sugar control First Aid for a person with hyper and hypoglycaemia Benefits of this Short Course: There are 3.9 million people living with diabetes in the UK That is one person out of every 16 The likelihood of one of staff, colleagues, volunteers or members of the public having diabetes is extremely high With the knowledge you'll pick up from this course, you could help them, and potentially even save their life!