Is this course for me?
This course is aimed at parents, expectant parents, grandparents, babysitters, foster parents and carers of babies and young children.
What will I learn?
The content of this course has been designed to build knowledge and confidence.
The course covers the following topics:
- Assessing and managing incidents
- Treatment of an unconscious baby / child
- Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- Minor injuries including small cuts, grazes, bruises and small splinters
- Burns and scalds
- Wounds and bleeding
- Sprains & strains
- Head injuries
- Choking
- Seizures
- Ear infections
- Asthma
- Croup
- Raised temperature
- Diarrhoea & vomiting
- Stings/bites and allergic reactions
One of our trainers will deliver this course at your premises on a date of your choice. The timings could also be arranged to suit your requirements.
Pre-requisites
The practical elements of this course are essential as they provide you with vital hands-on experience. It is important that you are physically able to take part in the practical parts of the course.
You are required to attend the full duration of the course to be eligible for evaluation and qualify for a Child Care First Aid certificate.
Assessment and Certification
You will be continually assessed throughout the duration of the course by one of our qualified trainers. Upon successful completion you will receive a Child Care First Aid certificate valid for three years.
It is highly recommended that all qualified first aiders should refresh their knowledge and first aid skills every year.
On-Site Training Room Requirement
It is recommended that the room size should be approximately 20 x 30 feet for a full 12 person course. The room should be large enough to seat all candidates comfortably in a semicircle formation. The floor space in the centre should be clean and uncluttered as this will be used for the practical parts of the course. The trainer will also require a flip chart if one is available.