HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
HABC Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (QCF)
https://youtu.be/_AJtKToRuEE?t=2
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 those responsible for caring for infants and children who are not required to have an Ofsted/EYFS qualification, but want to learn about emergency paediatric first aid.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake 10 hours of learning, with a minimum contact time, excluding breaks of 6 hours.
Topics covered
These include the role and responsibilities of the paediatric firstaider, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally, be able to provide first aid for an infant or a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction, how to provide first aid to an infant or a child who is suffering from shock and how to provide first aid to an infant or a child with anaphylaxis.
Assessment method
This qualification is assessed by a practical demonstration and written/oral questioning.
If you feel blended learning is something you would be interested in for yourself and your staff please call us on 01793 855090 and watch this video which explains the guidelines for providing blended learning first aid training from January 2017.
https://youtu.be/NTsdmsdSu5M?t=2
Highfield Level 2 Award for Working as a Security Officer within the Private Security (RQF)
Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all security officers must hold a licence to practice, issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). To work as a security officer you need to apply for a SIA licence. You cannot get your SIA licence without first attending this training course and gaining the Security Officer qualification. Once you have your licence you can start earning and have an exciting career in the security industry earning rates of up to £8-10 per hr, and salaries of £19k+ year.
For full details of this course, download the pdf or visit the course page.
Duration
Courses are delivered over three days, running from 8:30 – 5:30. Plus distance learning for Unit 1 before attending this training.
Bespoke Courses & Dates
You can book any of our courses to be run at a venue of your choosing. Let us know where and when you'd like the course to be run and we'll do our best to accommodate you.
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