Paediatric First Aid Training - RQF Level 3 (2 days)
North London
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This 2 day paediatric first aid course is a mandatory requirement for a child minding NVQ and meets all NCMA and Ofsted guidelines.
This course is Ofqual Accredited.
If you’re working towards an NVQ in child minding, education or nursery working, then this course fulfils your obligation to receive paediatric first aid training. It complies with all NCMA guidelines and Ofsted requirements.
Alongside meeting a key requirement of your NVQ, the course is also designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to confidently administer a wide range of first aid treatments which are especially tailored to children. This includes many common injuries, specific childhood conditions and also life-threatening emergencies.
This training course covers first aid training for children aged 8 years and under.
Course Certificate
Upon successful completion of the paediatric first aid course, each learner will receive a recognised paediatric first aid certificate which is valid for 3 years and meets all NCMA and Ofsted guidelines.
Why choose paediatric first aid course training with Safety First Aid Training?
- One of the UK’s leading training schools – established 1959
- Visit our classes in London, or we can provide training at your workplace
- The course meets H&S guidelines, NCMA guidelines and Ofsted requirements
- Regularly updated so you always get the latest knowledge and skills
- Expert child first aid tutors with real experience in the field
- A friendly and supportive learning environment
Course Content
Our 2 Day Paediatric First Aid course is designed to equip participants with essential first aid skills. It includes course materials, expert tutoring and practical exercises to give learners in-depth training on a wide range of topics, including:
- Aims & principles of first aid
- Responsibilities of the first aider
- Basic life support (CPR)
- Choking
- Shock
- Wound and bleeding (inc. head injuries)
- Anaphylaxis & Auto-injector use
- Asthma
- Diabetic emergencies
- Seizures
- Meningitis
- Head injuries
- Burns
- Electric shock
- Bones, joints and muscle injuries
- Poisons
- Eye injuries
- Effects of heat and cold
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate from our awarding body. All course content meets NCMA guidelines and Ofsted requirements for first aid training.