The First Aid at Work qualification is the most comprehensive of all our first aid qualifications, and covers a wide range of skills which can be used within a workplace first aid situation, including: assessing the scene, managing an unresponsive casualty, CPR, heart attacks, choking, head and spinal injuries, fractures, anaphylaxis, plus much more.
This half day or whole day course is designed for those who are new to either working in or with the voluntary and community sector, including staff, councillors and committee members working in statutory agencies. It will help you understand how the sector works, the various legal forms of organisations, issues of governance and sustainability so that you are able to work more effectively in partnership with the sector and understand its funding needs. The half day course covers the basic information; the longer course can include further subjects such as the use of volunteers and typical issues that face trustee boards and management committees.
Emergency Paediatric First Aid delivered by healthcare professionals - Educating through Experience
Our in person, face to face course in Crawley West Sussex would help you to gain the qualification you need to get a CSCS Green labourers card. We can deliver this between 1-4 days depending on previous experience. We do this course in person to give you the best experience of passing the course.
Emergency First Aid at Work delivered by healthcare professionals - Educating through Experience
To enable learners to develop their knowledge and skills in relation to manual handling activities
This two day programme is designed to support participants to work through the technical steps and stages as well as the more practical realities of project management.
This one-day course equips you to fully understand your role in the consenting process and matters that you need to take into consideration in order for the consent to be valid.
Develop essential knowledge and appropriate skills in the quality treatment and management of the patient with an eye problem