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Paediatric First Aid Level 3 This qualification provides theoretical and practical training in emergency first aid techniques that are specific to infants aged under 1, and children aged from 1 year old to the onset of puberty. Learners undertaking this qualification will be able to provide support to the paediatric first aider to maintain the welfare of infants and children. Learners will become familiar with the role of the paediatric first aider and be able to assess and react appropriately to an emergency situation, such as a child or an infant who is unresponsive, has an airway obstruction, has breathing difficulties or is suffering from shock or anaphylaxis: This qualification consists of one mandatory unit and is typically delivered over a period of 1 day with a minimum contact time of 6 hours. All successful students will be issued with an Emergency Paediatric First Aid certificate. Introduction Role of the Paediatric First Aider Primary survey Secondary assessment Resuscitation and epilepsy Airway obstruction Wounds, bleeding and shock Anaphylaxis Assessment: Practical assessments and a multiple choice exam paper will need to be passed in order to gain this qualification Certification: A certificate which is valid for 3 years is awarded to all successful students

First Aid at Work FAW This First Aid at Work FAW (3 Day Course) is ideal for those already working or preparing to work within industry wishing to become a qualified First Aider in the workplace for the purposes of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (NI) 1982. The recommended course duration is 3 days and the following topics covered including: the roles and responsibilities of the First Aider: assessing an incident, recognising signs and symptoms of injury and illness, assisting a casualty who is suffering from major injury and illness, chest injuries, spinal injuries and anaphylaxis. Understand the role of the first aider including reference to the use of available equipment and the need for recording incidents and actions. Understand the importance of basic hygiene in first-aid procedures. Assess the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency. Administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious and/or in seizure. Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded or bleeding and/or in shock. Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking. Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries. Recognising the presence of major illness and applying general first aid principles in its management. Soft tissue injuries. Injuries to bones including suspected spinal injuries. Chest injuries. Burns and scalds. Eye injuries including how to irrigate an eye. Sudden poisoning and anaphylactic shock. Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries. Assessment: Practical assessments and a multiple choice exam paper will need to be passed in order to gain this qualification Certification: A certificate which is valid for 3 years is awarded to all successful students

Emergency First Aid at Work EFAW This Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) course is recommended for nominated emergency first aiders in workplaces with lower health and safety risks. It is ideal for smaller workplaces that present few health and safety risks where a nominated or appointed person is required to take charge in the event of an illness or accident. This course complies with current UK and European resuscitation guidelines. We guarantee compliance, quality and assurance that this course is fit for purpose and recognised by industry regulators. Understand the role of the first aider including reference to: the importance of preventing cross infection the need for recording incidents and actions Use of available equipment Assess the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency. Administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious(including seizures) Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded and bleeding Administer first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries (including small cuts, grazes and bruises, minor burns and scalds, small splinters) Assessment: Practical assessments and a multiple choice exam paper will need to be passed in order to gain this qualification Certification: A certificate which is valid for 3 years is awarded to all successful students

First Aid at Work Refresher FAWR Our First Aid at Work Refresher (FAWR) updates the first aid skills for people who need to renew their statutory first aid at work certificate and whose existing certificate is still in date. Who should attend? This First Aid at Work Refresher course is for people wishing to renew a valid first aid at work certificate. Please note: If you allow your certificate to expire. You will then have 28 days after the expiry date to book onto this course or you will have to attend the First Aid at Work (3 day). The First Aid at Work Refresher (FAWR) course includes an update of first aid knowledge and skills and a revision of workplace requirements which include: Understand the importance of basic hygiene in first-aid procedures. Assess the situation and circumstances in order to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency. Administer first aid to a casualty who is unconscious and/or in seizure. Administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Administer first aid to a casualty who is wounded or bleeding and/or in shock. Administer first aid to a casualty who is choking. Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries. Recognising the presence of major illness and applying general first aid principles in its management. Soft tissue injuries. Injuries to bones including suspected spinal injuries. Chest injuries. Burns and scalds. Eye injuries including how to irrigate an eye. Sudden poisoning and anaphylactic shock. Provide appropriate first aid for minor injuries. Assessment: Practical assessments and a multiple choice exam paper will need to be passed in order to gain this qualification Certification: A certificate which is valid for 3 years is awarded to all successful students

First Aid Annual Refresher Course First Aid Annual Refresher Course is strongly recommended by the HSE for all qualified first aiders whether it is the First Aid at Work Course or Emergency First Aid at Work Course you sat this course should be in your diary every year. It is seen that this will help qualified first-aiders maintain all their basic skills and keep up to date with any changes to first aid procedures. Primary Assessment Secondary Assessment CPR Seizures Shock and Bleeding

Basic Life Support Automated External Defibrillator The course is suitable for anyone, whether or not they have received some form of first aid training but may need to use a defibrillator. By the end of this course, students will know why and how a defibrillator works and will also be able to successfully carry out basic life support when in an emergency situation. Update and reflect on the Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines for Basic Life Support (BLS) The ABCDE approach Risks to the rescuer Respiratory and cardiac arrest Recovery position Choking Lay person -v- healthcare professional Professional and legal responsibilities Practice with manikins Heart Conditions and treatment of an unconscious casualty Basic life support & CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) UK Resuscitation Council Guidelines Safe use of an AED Understand the principles of BLS and relate them to the work environment How to safely operate an AED

Anaphylaxis & EpiPen Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that can develop rapidly and should always be treated as a medical emergency. This Anaphylaxis & EpiPen training course is suitable for anyone who needs to be aware of the diagnosis and how to treat someone who may suffer from an anaphylactic shock. It is a must for those involved in the administration of rescue medication. Accident prevention (understanding the difference between an intolerance and allergy) Recording incidents and accidents Planning for medical emergencies Communication and casualty care Dealing with the unconscious casualty Resuscitation Severe Allergic reactions Anaphylaxis signs, symptom and treatment Auto-injector Anapen, Jextpen and Epipen (Practical demonstrations) Primary Survey

Safeguarding of Vulnerable Children This Safeguarding of Vulnerable Children training course is a mandatory for anyone who works with children. An ideal half day introduction to the basics of child protection. The course looks at what child abuse is and how to spot potential signs of abuse. The course raises awareness to delegates as to the long term harm caused to child victims and the need for us to be aware of signs and symptoms and when and how to take action. Who is this course for? Anyone who works with children: for instance, project workers, youth departments, youth programmes, family support, hostel workers, child minders, parent and toddler groups, play groups, volunteers, teachers and anyone else who wants to understand the importance of child protection awareness. Upon completion students will be able to define child protection, look at the different types and signs of abuse including neglect and how to responding, record & report. They will know who to approach, who to report to and what actions to take to best safeguard the children. Subjects covered include: Child protection defined Legislation Types of neglect and abuse Warning signs and symptoms & consideration of other possibilities Key behavioural changes Managing disclosure- recording and reporting How to react and listen Whistle blowing Who needs to know and who can help Case studies Assessment: The tutor will assess understanding and involvement of all students throughout the duration of the course. Certification: On successful completion of the course learners will be awarded a certificate which is valid for one year.

Food Hygiene & Safety This is a Food Hygiene & Safety training course for all staff working in and around food who work in a health & social care setting. Responsible individuals can help to ensure the safety of their clients or customers by gaining a thorough knowledge of basic food hygiene principles and practice. Germs and food poisoning Personal hygiene Clean as you go Temperature control Food preparation/cooking General food safety

Fire Safety Awareness The Fire Safety Awareness course will enable you to react correctly following the organisations policies & procedures in the event of a fire emergency. Students will look at the responsibilities of everyone to reduce the risk of fire in the workplace and the course will give a clear understanding of fire procedures. Fire Procedures What action to take on discovering a fire How to raise the alarm What to do when hearing a fire alarm Who s responsible for calling the emergency services The location of extinguishers and escape routes Dealing with disabled persons and evacuation procedures Students will have a clear understanding of fire safety, theory and how to use a fire extinguisher in the workplace.

Health & Safety at Work This Health & Safety at Work course awards candidates with a qualification that is recognised in all occupational areas and gives staff a grounding regarding issues relating to Health & Safety in the Workplace. This Health & Safety course complies with the policies and procedures within the health & safety at work act 1974. Subjects covered in the course include: Health & Safety. Workplace Health Safety & Welfare Health and Safety Law Risk Assessment Accident Prevention Work Equipment Electricity Fire Safety Occupational Health Substances Hazardous to Health Noise Manual Handling Personal Protective Equipment

Safe Handling and Administration of Medication Level 1 & 2 The aim of this Safe Handling and Administration of Medication Level 1 & 2 course is to update or impart medication knowledge in accordance with your organisations policies and procedures. This course is ideal for support workers and nurses who need to safely administer medication. Here at Hagleys, we highly recommend it to you as an excellent standard for safe medication practices. This is a Level 1 and Level 2 course designed for healthcare professionals, who may have to administer medication and need to either refresh their existing skills and/or wish to learn more about medication and administration. Regulations Current legislation Prescription drugs Prescriptions & labels Medicines and the elderly Refusal of medicines Drug disposal Drug errors Paperwork including M.A.R. sheet Administration of medication Demonstration of administering techniques

Autism Awareness Training Our Autism Awareness course aims to develop your understanding of autism and gives practical suggestions when working with autistic individuals. This Autism Awareness training course will enable you to become familiar with various approaches to autism. You will have an increased awareness of how to obtain a diagnosis and it will enable you to understand genetic environmental causes of autism. This Autism Awareness course will also explain how research in other conditions can help research into autism. The aim of this course is to provide a better awareness of the term autism and autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Define autism Understand the difference between autism and Asperger s syndrome Explain the gender differences Identify conditions related to ASD Explain how research in other conditions can help research into autism

Challenging Behaviour Awareness This Challenging Behaviour Awareness course is designed to give healthcare care workers more of an understanding into Challenging Behaviour and how to support an individual presenting with such behaviours. Students will benefit from having the knowledge of how to recognise signs and symptoms of challenging behaviour within their working environment, identify causes and deal with situations using simple interventions in difficult and potentially volatile situations. Theories and function of behaviour Why do people behave as they do? What actually is challenging behaviour? How to motivate individuals to change behaviour Preventing challenging behaviour Strategies for managing challenging behaviour Challenging our own assumptions about people and their behaviour To highlight the need for vigilance when working with clients with challenging behaviour Define challenging behaviour Follow guidelines in the workplace dealing with challenging behaviour Work safely with service users who show signs of challenging behaviour

Diabetes and Insulin Awareness This Diabetes and Insulin Awareness course caters for those who are responsible for or working with people with diabetes to ensure you look after the welfare and well-being of individuals with the condition. This includes healthcare professionals not specialising in diabetes. The course aims to teach the students on how to recognise the signs and symptoms of diabetes, signs of complications, to raise awareness of treatments and to build confidence in staff when caring for and supporting those suffering from diabetes. The syllabus covers such topics as: What is diabetes? Aspects of diabetes The short and long term effects of diabetes Diet (food & diabetes Weight Management Physical activity Medication Insulin administration and blood testing (practical demonstrations) Legal aspects of giving or supervision of injections Monitoring the impacts of diabetes Managing people with diabetes

Epilepsy Awareness Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures. Its effects can be extremely distressful and debilitating for sufferers and anyone present during a seizure. This Epilepsy Awareness course provides guidance on how to help someone having a seizure and how to plan ahead to minimise any danger of injury during seizures. What is Epilepsy Causes of the condition Who can be affected Common triggers of a seizure Diagnosis Types of seizures Medical Conditions resulting in seizures Management of seizures Status Epilepticus Medication used in epilepsy Planning ahead