Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work - 1 day course

Course Details

Who is this qualification for?

This qualification is aimed at learners who wish to become emergency first-aiders in the workplace. This qualification meets the requirements for training emergency first-aiders in those organisations that have identified that staff need to be trained to this level within their first-aid needs assessment.

How long will it take?

To complete this emergency first aid at work qualification learners should expect to undertake 7 hours of learning, typically over one day, with a minimum contact time of 6 hours.

Topics covered

The qualification covers knowledge such as the roles and responsibilities of the first aider and how to assess an incident. The qualification also covers first aid skills in CPR and use of an AED, providing first aid to a casualty who is choking and dealing with external bleeding and hypovolaemic shock.

Course Prices

Prices

1 candidate - £85+vat

4 candidates - £340+vat

6 candidates - £390+vat

8 candidates - £440+vat

10 candidates - £500+vat

12 candidates - £540+vat

More than 12 candidates - please email info@jwptraining.co.uk

Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work - 3 day course

Course Details

Who is this qualification for?

The qualification is aimed at learners who wish to become first-aiders in the workplace. This qualification meets the requirements for training first-aiders in those organisations that have identified that staff need to be trained to this level within their first-aid needs assessment.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 22 hours of learning, typically over three days, with a minimum contact time of 18 hours.

Topics covered

The qualification covers knowledge such as the roles and responsibilities of the first aider, how to assess an incident and recognising signs and symptoms of injury and illness. The qualification also covers first aid skills in CPR and use of an AED and assisting a casualty who is suffering from major injury and illness such as chest injuries, spinal injuries, anaphylaxis and correct use of auto-injectors.

Course Prices

Prices

1 candidate - £180+vat

4 candidates - £720+vat

6 candidates - £930+vat

8 candidates - £1040+vat

10 candidates - £1150+vat

12 candidates - £1260+vat

More than 12 candidates - please email info@jwptraining.co.uk

Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid - 1 day course

Course Details

Who is this qualification for?

This qualification is aimed at individuals wishing to gain the knowledge and skills required to enable them to provide effective emergency paediatric first aid. It is intended for learners such as parents and relatives, pre-school or nursery staff, toddler group volunteers, childminders and nannies, au pairs and foster parents, or anyone who has to deliver first aid as part of their role in either childcare settings or a domestic environment.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 7 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.

Topics covered

Topics include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric first-aider and providing first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally. The qualification also covers how to administer first aid to an infant or a child who is choking or suffering from hypovolaemic shock and how to treat minor injuries.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by practical demonstration and multiple-choice theory test.

Course Prices

Prices

1 candidate - £85+vat

4 candidates - £340+vat

6 candidates - £390+vat

8 candidates - £440+vat

10 candidates - £500+vat

12 candidates - £540+vat

More than 12 candidates - please email info@jwptraining.co.uk

Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid - 2 day course

Course Details

Who is this qualification for?

This qualification is aimed at individuals wishing to become a paediatric first-aider in the workplace with a responsibility for the welfare of infants and children. This qualification is intended for learners already working or preparing to work in the industry and it meets the requirements for paediatric first aid outlined in the Early Years Foundation Stage.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 15 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks, of 12 hours over 2 days.

Topics covered

Topics include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric first-aider and providing first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive. The qualification also covers how to administer first aid to an infant or a child with head and spinal injuries, who is choking or suffering from anaphylaxis.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by practical demonstration and multiple-choice theory test.

Course Prices

Prices

1 candidate - £135+vat

4 candidates - £540+vat

6 candidates - £660+vat

8 candidates - £800+vat

10 candidates - £950+vat

12 candidates - £1020+vat

More than 12 candidates - please email info@jwptraining.co.uk

Level 2 Award in Basic Life Support and Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator - 1/2 day course

Course Details

Ensure your team meet the requirements for basic life support training.

Having the knowledge and skills to deliver basic life support, and particularly how to safely and effectively use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), is an important part of providing first aid coverage in the workplace.

The Highfield Level 2 Award in Basic Life Support and Safe Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (RQF) has been developed by Highfield’s leading experts to help learners wanting to develop their knowledge and skills in basic life support.

The qualification is recommended for first-aiders in the workplace who have access to a defibrillator, and will give them the understanding that cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillation form an essential part of the chain of survival.

Furthermore, the topics covered are regarded by Skills for Health as being important in maintaining good practice in the safe, prompt and effective administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillation.

The qualification means learners should be able to safely and effectively use an automated external defibrillation machine for 3 years, after which they should resit the qualification.

Topics covered include:

  • Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is breathing normally
  • Be able to manage an unresponsive casualty who is not breathing normally
  • Know how to safely use an automated external defibrillator
  • Be able to safely use an automated external

Course Prices

Up to 12 candidates - £240+vat