Our regulated and accredited courses are competitively priced, compared to our larger competitors. 

We believe that delivering a course isn’t just about reciting information via PowerPoint, it’s about customer service, bringing a course to life through engaging discussion and relevant practical experiences. 

If you need to discuss something like is there a discount for group booking or is there a discount for OSCR organisations or when can you deliver the course etc. then Contact Us.  We can’t promise massive discounts but “if you don’t ask you don’t get”.  

We also deliver Paediatric First Aid at Work and Family First Aid courses at your premises, keeping costs down, helping you maximise your training budget. When a third party premises needs to be hired, you only pay the cost of that and we don’t add “extra administrative” charges for this service.


Course Details

3 Day First Aid at Work
(FAW)

 

Course Syllabus

The course is delivered over 3 days with 18 hours contact time.

The First Aid Industry Body syllabus for the course is outlined below:

1) the EFAW syllabus

2) Identification and initial management of head injuries, electric shock, consequences of extreme body temperature, circulatory and breathing disorders, poisons, sprains & strains, spinal injuries, stroke, catastrophic bleeding.

Course delivery details

Cost of this course is £170 per person*.

Course is delivered in person or a blend of online and in person.

Maximum number of learners on a course is 12 per instructor.

Learners should be aged 16 years or over on the first day of the course.

The course will be delivered using a blend of written and spoken words using the English language.

Registration, attendance, feedback and certification will be via electronic communication such as email and Microsoft Office applications.

Learners are advised to wear comfortable clothing which will allow them to perform tasks and assessments on the floor without restriction of movement.  

Reasonable adjustments must be discussed at the earliest opportunity and in any case 7 days prior to the start of the course. 

*  where the course needs to be delivered at third party premises this will be at the mutual agreement of all parties with the venue costs being added to the cost of booking the course.  

Course assessments

Written assessments covering the course syllabus may be used as part of the assessment process and may be presented to learners in online or paper format.
The following are compulsory assessments which must be done in person: 

  • CPR and safe use of an AED
  • Choking casualty 
  • Unconscious casualty 
  • Wounds, bleeding and shock 
  • Secondary survey 
  • Management of fractures 
  • Management of anaphylaxis

1 Day Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)

 

Course Syllabus

This 1 day (6 hours) course follows the First Aid Industry Body syllabus.

The outline of the course syllabus is:

1) the roles and responsibilities of the First Aider, including legislative obligations and accident reporting

2) identification and initial management of anaphylaxis, asthma, bites, stings, bleeding, broken bones, burns, choking, CPR, diabetes, drowning, epilepsy, foreign objects, seizures, wounds.

 Course delivery details

Cost of this course is £65 per person*.

Course is delivered in person or a blend of online and in person.

Maximum number of learners on a course is 12 per instructor.

Learners should be aged 16 years or over on the first day of the course.

The course will be delivered using a blend of written and spoken words using the English language.

Registration, attendance, feedback and certification will be via electronic communication such as email and Microsoft Office applications.

Learners are advised to wear comfortable clothing which will allow them to perform tasks and assessments on the floor without restriction of movement.  

Reasonable adjustments must be discussed at the earliest opportunity and in any case 7 days prior to the start of the course. 

*  where the course needs to be delivered at third party premises this will be at the mutual agreement of all parties with the venue costs being added to the cost of booking the course.

Course assessments

  • Written assessments covering the course syllabus may be used as part of the assessment process and may be presented to learners in online or paper format.
    The following are compulsory assessments which must be done face to face:
    CPR and safe use of an AED 
  • Choking casualty 
  • Unconscious casualty 
  • Wounds, bleeding and shock 
  • Secondary survey 
  • Management of fractures 
  • Management of anaphylaxis