Early years first aid
This course focuses on emergency scenarios that are faced
by professionals, including teachers, au pairs and playgroup
leaders, looking after young children.
It meets Ofsted requirements for registered childminders
and the requirements for nannies under the DfES Approved
Carers Scheme. It can also be used as evidence for employees
working towards an NVQ in Childcare and Education.
Who should attend?
This
course is for people working with younger children - those
up to eight years old – or
working towards an NVQ in Childcare and Education.
What you will learn?
The course covers how to deal with accidents and emergencies
involving young children.
Course content
- First aid kit.
- Action planning.
- Treatment of an unconscious casualty.
- Resuscitation.
- Choking.
- Asthma and diabetic emergencies.
- Head injuries.
- Seizures.
- Bleeding.
- Burns.
- Sprains, strains and fractures.
- Poisoning, bites and stings.
- Foreign objects.
- Childhood conditions (e.g. measles, meningitis, croup).
Course duration
12 hours.
Assessment and certification
Continuous assessment by trainer. A skills-based final assessment
is available to students working towards a Childminding NVQ.
For more information and to find a course in your area please
visit the following link:
www.sja.org.uk/sja/ |