First Aid Training for Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Participants
First Aid Training for Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Participants
We can come to your venue and deliver specific training to your Duke of Edinburgh Award participants, suitable to the level of the Award.
Typically courses for:
Bronze candidate courses would be 4 hours
- First aid and emergency procedures
- Action in an emergency – resuscitation, airway, breathing and circulation.
- Recognition and treatment of hypothermia and heatstroke.
- The treatment of wounds and bleeding.
- Treatment for shock.
- The treatment of blisters, cuts, abrasions, minor burns and scalds, headaches, insect bites, sunburn, splinters.
- The recognition of more serious conditions such as sprains, strains, dislocations and broken limbs.
- Knowing what to do in the case of an accident or emergency.
- Summoning help – what people need to know, telephoning for help, written message.
- Getting help, self-help and waiting for help to arrive, keeping safe and warm, helping people to find you.
Silver candidates would be 6 hours
- Action in an emergency – resuscitation, airway, breathing and circulation.
- Recognition and treatment of hypothermia and heatstroke.
- The treatment of wounds and bleeding.
- Treatment for shock.
- The treatment of blisters, cuts, abrasions, minor burns and scalds, headaches, insect bites, sunburn, splinters.
- The recognition of more serious conditions such as sprains, strains, dislocations and broken limbs.
- Knowing what to do in the case of an accident or emergency.
- Summoning help – what people need to know, telephoning for help, written message.
- Getting help, self-help and waiting for help to arrive, keeping safe and warm, helping people to find you.
Gold candidates would be 8 hours.
- First aid and emergency procedures
- Action in an emergency – resuscitation, airway, breathing and circulation.
- Recognition and treatment of hypothermia and heatstroke.
- The treatment of wounds and bleeding.
- Treatment for shock.
- The treatment of blisters, cuts, abrasions, minor burns and scalds, headaches, insect bites, sunburn, splinters.
- The recognition of more serious conditions such as sprains, strains, dislocations and broken limbs.
- Knowing what to do in the case of an accident or emergency.
- Summoning help – what people need to know, telephoning for help, written message.
- Getting help, self-help and waiting for help to arrive, keeping safe and warm, helping people to find you
If the participants need a first aid course for a leadership award, they may need a 16 hour course.
We tailor the course to the needs of the group. Please give us a call to discuss your requirements 0800 999 2716