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Paediatric First Aid

Schools and nurseries in the UK are required to have staff members who hold a valid paediatric first aid certificate. This certificate ensures that the staff members are trained in basic first aid skills specific to infants and children, allowing them to respond appropriately to medical emergencies that may arise in the educational setting.

The specific requirements for paediatric first aid in schools and nurseries may vary slightly depending on the governing body or local authority. However, the general standards outlined by the Department for Education (DfE) state that at least one staff member with a valid paediatric first aid certificate should be on the premises at all times when children are present.

DfE recommends that the paediatric first aid training includes topics such as performing CPR on infants and children, dealing with choking incidents, treating common injuries and illnesses in children, understanding and responding to allergies and anaphylactic shock, and recognizing and managing medical conditions such as asthma and diabetes.

The Level 3 Paediatric First Aid e-learning course can form part of blended learning if at least 6 hours of the training is face to face.

This Course at a Glance

  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is unresponsive, choking or has external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or a child with a suspected bone fracture or dislocation; head, neck or back injury
  • An infant or a child with a condition that affects the ears, eyes and nose; burns or scalds; an acute medical condition or sudden illness; a minor injury; shock
  • An infant or a child experiencing the effects of extreme heat or cold
  • An infant or child who has sustained an electric shock or been poisoned
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with anaphylaxis

Who Is It Aimed At?

Designed for anyone looking after infants and children such as carers, childminders and schools.

Course Prerequisites

  • No prior knowledge is required.

Learners are assessed at the end of the course by multiple-choice questions.

Certification

Learners will receive a Highfield e-learning completion certificate, which is downloadable upon successfully finishing the course.

Technical Requirements

The e-learning courses are available to use on multiple platforms such as tablets, PCs and laptops, except smartphones. All you need is a Laptop/Tablet or PC and an internet connection.

Duration: 6 - 8 hours

Course fee £45

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How it Works?

E-learning courses are available to use on multiple platforms such as tablets, PCs and laptops.

Simply log on to the Training4Employment Learner Management System (LMS) and work your way through the course, along with the scenarios that will provide you with real-life context.

At the end of the course, there will be multiple-choice questions assessment.

Certification

You will receive a Highfield e-learning completion certificate, which is downloadable upon successfully finishing the course.