Emergency First Aid Course - 19th & 26th January 2022

Emergency First Aid is a necessary skill required to preserve life and promote recovery in sport or any walk of life.

This course is an IQL Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF qualification number 603/2080/1, unit reference number Y/615/8054) and is suitable for all sports coaches.  It is valid for 3 years as of the date of assessment.  The course is Trainer Assessed throughout, and the assessment should determine a learner’s ability to act safely, promptly and effectively when an emergency occurs learning how to deal with a casualty. 

The qualification comprises eight mandatory units:

  • Role and responsibilities of a First Aider
  • Incident assessment and primary survey
  • Casualty management and recovery position
  • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Treatment for choking
  • External bleeding
  • Shock
  • Minor injury

All assessment criteria in the units must be achieved and will comprise of:

  • Observed practical on course assessments
  • Multiple choice and short answer questionnaire

Course prices include the following:

  • Full training
  • ​Assessment
  • Student manual
  • Certification

Please note that our courses are split over two evenings from 6.00pm–9.00pm and you must attend both dates to receive certification.   

The following COVID safe measures will be put in place to keep delegates and our trainers safe:

  • If a delegate has any of the symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g. new persistent cough, high temperature, loss or change to sense of smell or taste) they must not attend training. Please see our booking cancellation policy below for more details.
  • We will implement social distancing measures between everyone at all times during the course and request the same of delegates during breaks.
  • There will be hand sanitisation available and regular hand-washing protocols in place.
  • We will operate a 1:1 delegate to manikin ratio for CPR practice and will maintain our rigorous manikin cleaning protocols.
  • We have altered our training strategies to ensure that trainers and delegates do not touch and remain socially distanced during practical sessions.
  • Face-coverings will not be provided but delegates are welcome to wear their own.
  • Bandage practice will be done by the delegates on themselves instead of in pairs.
  • Delegates will put themselves into the recovery position.

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