Paediatric first aid.

This course has been developed for those who are working with children and infants. It will be of

particular interest to teachers, child minders, crèche assistants, playgroup personnel and anyone

else who has a responsibility for their welfare whilst in your care. The purpose of the qualification is

for the learner to attain the knowledge and practical competence required to deal with a range of

paediatric first aid situations

Ofsted and the Early Years Foundation Stage

This two-day qualification fulfils the requirements for first aid training detailed in the Department for

Education’s statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Duration

Total qualification Time (TQT) is 15 hours, with at least 12 Guided Learning Hours (GLH) in the

classroom over a minimum of 2 days plus independant pre and post course study. The qualification

can be delivered over a maximum of a 6-week period with each training session being a minimum of

2 hours.

Syllabus

A range of subjects is covered including:-

• Role of the Paediatric First Aider • Seizure • Diabetic emergencies

• Primary survey • Choking • Asthma

• Resuscitation (CPR including the safe use of an AED) • Minor injuries • Meningitis

• Wounds, bleeding and shock • Recovery position • Febrile convulsions

• Allergic reactions including anaphylaxis • Fractures • Extreme cold and heat

• Head, neck and back injuries • Foreign bodies • Electrical incidents

Age limit

Students must be a minimum of 16 years of age to qualify.

Numbers

A maximum of 12 students can be accommodated on this course.

Assessment information

The qualification is assessed both through practical demonstration and written assessment.

A learner must successfully pass both the written and practical assessments to achieve the

qualification. There is no grading of the assessment; learners pass or are referred.

Certification

The qualification is valid for three years from the date of achievement. It is recommended that the

learner attends annual refresher training.

The learner will need to complete the full course again to requalify for a further three years.