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Paediatric First Aid

Wednesday 19 October, 09:00 - Thursday 20 October, 16:00

  • Date: 19-20 October 2022 (this is a two-day course) 
  • Time: 09:00 – 16:00  
  • Venue: Blended learning – day one, online / day two, St Teresa, Effingham

 

Audience 

  • Those caring for children under the age of 18 
  • Those who have an Ofsted requirement for first aid provision 
  • Those renewing their Paediatric First Aid certificates. 

 

Course outline  

This two-day course focuses on emergency situations encountered by professionals and carers looking after children and babies. This course meets the criteria outlined by Ofsted. 

 

Training topics will include: 

  • Role of first aider
  • Managing a first aid situation
  • Health and safety guidelines
  • Resuscitation (BLS adult child and baby) with defibrillator 
  • Choking (adult child and baby)
  • Recovery position and secondary survey
  • Wounds dressings and bleeding
  • Reason for and treating the unconscious casualty
  • Childhood conditions e.g., meningitis and croup
  • Temperature control 
  • Fractures sprains and strains 
  • Head injuries and spinal injuries 
  • Burns

 

Learning outcomes: 

  • To become a paediatric first aider 
  • To learn skills to assess manage and treat children under the age of eight 
  • To be able to promote recovery, preserve life and prevent situations from worsening. 

 

Trainer 

Jane Graham, Director, Hieda

Trained at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, Jane has over 30 years of nursing background, Many of them in trauma and intensive care. Whilst in PICU, she had a number of different roles. Nine years of that included a role as a specialist retrieval nurse (CATS) that entailed travelling around the country to stabilise and bring back critically unstable children. To do this she learned advanced nursing and basic medical skills in resuscitation, all medical conditions, and trauma.

She went on to teach these skills to student nurses, qualified nurses and junior doctors as the Practice educator on intensive care. This role also involved lecturing regularly at South Bank University. She has been a DSL for Safeguarding at an independent boarding school where she was Lead Nurse. She is also an instructor for Qualsafe, an awarding body approved by the HSE. She is currently the director of Hieda and director of health and wellbeing for the BSA Group.

 

Cost 

  • Member Rate (individual): £140
  • Non-Member: £280*
  • Member Rate (group of 12): £1,200
  • Non-member: £2,400* 

*If you would like to become a member and access discounted rates for Hieda CPD and events, please click here.

 

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Details

Start:
Wednesday 19 October, 09:00
End:
Thursday 20 October, 16:00

Venue

Zoom

Organiser

Health in Education Association