Our Blended Full Paediatric First Aid course combines 6hrs of practical training with 6hrs of at home eLearning. Our web-based, interactive and user-friendly eLearning module must be completed prior to the practical day. Learners can access the module as many times as required via a computer/laptop/tablet and phone. The face-to-face training day is 6 hours of practical, trainer-led training to maximise recall and provide learners with the skills, knowledge and confidence to act effectively when paediatric emergencies arise.
The course is EYFS compliant and meets Ofsted registration requirements, CSSIW and Scottish Early Years. This paediatric course is suitable for EPA (End Point Assessment) for the Early Years Educator and EYFS requirements. For further information regarding sector guidance, please refer to our FAQs.
EYFS 2021 Update - Blended First Aid meets full guidance
We are delighted that the Department of Education continues to recognise Blended First Aid in the New EYFS Framework that comes into effect on the 1st September 2021 and you can be guaranteed that Tigerlily meets the full guidance.
Our Blended Full Paediatric Course covers all elements of the Emergency Paediatric Course during the trainer-led practical day and our eLearning module contains only the additional content required to gain the Full Paediatric First Aid Qualification.
This course meets the full requirements of OFSTED / EYFS 2021 for those caring for or working with babies through to young adults. This course is equivalent of level three Full Paediatric First Aid
Our blended paediatric first aid course is in 2 parts as follows:
learning to complete prior to the practical training day: Your eLearning code will be emailed to you with your course confirmation. We suggest you use a computer/laptop or tablet to complete this module but if necessary it can be completed on a smartphone. The eLearning takes approximately 6 hours to complete and can be completed over a number of days prior to your practical training
Practical Training Day: You will attend a face to face training session under the guidance of one of our professional, dynamic and experienced trainers guiding you through all the practical life-saving techniques.
What to expect
Roles & Responsibilities of the First Aider
Assessing an Emergency Situation & Prioritising Action
Unresponsive Casualty (Not Breathing) - Infant & Child
Unresponsive Casualty (Breathing) - Infant & Child
Choking - Infant & Child
Head Injuries
Seizures
Burns, Bleeds & Shock
Anaphylaxis
Asthma
Croup
Bites & Stings
Suspected Fracture
Neck or Back Injuries
Head Injuries
Burns & Scalds
Diabetes
Meningitis
Minor Injuries
Fevers
Poisons
Electric Shock
Drowning
Extreme Temperatures