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Ensure your team is fully equipped to handle child-related emergencies with our Paediatric First Aid at Work training course. This comprehensive course focuses on vital paediatric first aid at work skills, including CPR for infants and children, choking management, and treating common injuries or illnesses. Perfect for workplaces involving children, this training meets regulatory standards, giving your staff the confidence and knowledge to respond effectively in critical situations. Prioritise safety and compliance with our expertly designed paediatric first aid at work training course.
Our Paediatric First Aid course gives participants the confidence and practical skills to respond effectively to emergencies involving babies and children. Designed for those working in early years and childcare settings, this comprehensive course prepares learners to manage accidents, injuries and medical emergencies until professional help arrives.
Through realistic practical training and scenario-based learning, participants develop the confidence to act quickly, make informed decisions and provide appropriate care when a child needs it most.
This course is ideal for employers, nursery managers and childcare providers who need to meet the first aid requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework.
It is suitable for nurseries, preschools, childminders, schools, out of school clubs and any organisation responsible for the care of babies and young children. It is also appropriate for anyone whose role requires a recognised Paediatric First Aid qualification.
No previous first aid experience is required.
Our Paediatric First Aid course combines instructor demonstrations, practical hands-on activities and realistic scenarios based on situations commonly encountered in childcare and education settings.
Participants practise essential life-saving techniques using specialist infant and child training equipment before applying their skills through interactive exercises designed to build confidence and competence. Throughout the course, learners are encouraged to ask questions, discuss real workplace situations and share experiences to make the training as relevant as possible.
Training is delivered in a relaxed, supportive environment where every participant has the opportunity to develop practical skills they can use immediately.
Participants are assessed continuously throughout the course using practical exercises, realistic scenarios, instructor observation and group discussion rather than a single final assessment.
Where appropriate, learners will also complete short knowledge checks to reinforce understanding and confirm competence across the subjects covered.
Assessment is carried out by a qualified Skills Shop instructor who holds recognised teaching and assessing qualifications together with relevant occupational competence and industry experience. Continuous assessment allows participants to demonstrate both practical ability and theoretical understanding throughout the course.
Successful participants will receive a Skills Shop Paediatric First Aid certificate, valid for three years.
Skills Shop certificates are issued in-house rather than through an external awarding organisation. We believe this allows us to focus our investment on experienced instructors, quality equipment and practical learning experiences rather than annual accreditation fees.
When selecting a first aid training provider, employers should choose one that is competent to deliver training appropriate for their workplace. This includes considering instructor qualifications, quality assurance processes and the relevance of the course. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) places emphasis on provider competence rather than accreditation alone, and childcare providers should also ensure the training meets the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) where applicable.
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Paediatric First Aid at Work including Defibrillator (AED) Training is designed for organisations that want practical, workplace-relevant learning. We can discuss your team, sector and responsibilities to make sure the course is a suitable fit.
The length of Paediatric First Aid at Work including Defibrillator (AED) Training depends on the delivery format and course requirements. We will confirm the timetable before the booking is finalised.
Yes. We can deliver Paediatric First Aid at Work including Defibrillator (AED) Training at suitable workplace venues in Leigh and the surrounding area. We will discuss the room, equipment and practical requirements with you.
Training can usually be delivered at your workplace. Depending on the course, online, blended or open-course options may also be available. We will confirm the suitable choices for your team.
Yes. Where appropriate, the instructor uses practical exercises, realistic scenarios and guided discussion so learners can connect the subject to their role and workplace.
Participants are assessed continuously throughout the course using practical exercises, realistic scenarios, instructor observation and group discussion rather than a single final assessment. Where appropriate, learners will also complete short knowledge checks to reinforce understanding and confirm competence across the subjects covered. Assessment is carried out by a qualified Skills Shop instructor who holds recognised teaching and assessing qualifications together with relevant occupational competence and industry experience. Continuous assessment allows participants to demonstrate both practical ability and theoretical understanding throughout the course.
Successful participants will receive a Skills Shop Paediatric First Aid certificate, valid for three years. Skills Shop certificates are issued in-house rather than through an external awarding organisation. We believe this allows us to focus our investment on experienced instructors, quality equipment and practical learning experiences rather than annual accreditation fees. When selecting a first aid training provider, employers should choose one that is competent to deliver training appropriate for their workplace. This includes considering instructor qualifications, quality assurance processes and the relevance of the course. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) places emphasis on provider competence rather than accreditation alone, and childcare providers should also ensure the training meets the requirements of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) where applicable.
Yes. The core learning outcomes remain consistent, but examples, discussion and scenarios can be shaped around your sector, workplace risks and team responsibilities where appropriate.
Group capacity depends on the subject, room layout and practical assessment requirements. Tell us how many people need training and we will recommend the best arrangement.
Send us your location, preferred dates and approximate number of learners. We will provide clear delivery options and a tailored quotation for your organisation.
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