
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is aimed at organisations and individuals requiring Emergency First Aid training for a workplace where people of all ages regularly attend. This course includes the emergency action for adult, child and infant CPR and choking.
How long will it take?
This international qualification would be typically delivered to learners through a 1-day training course (8 hours).
Topics covered
Topics covered include the role and responsibilities of a first-aider, assessing an incident, unresponsive casualties (breathing and not breathing), choking, shock and minor injuries and the use of an automated external defibrillator.
Highfield recommends that you contact the relevant government department in the country that you want to deliver the training to ensure that there are no additional approval requirements. It may be that you are required to register as a training provider within the country itself. Highfield approves Centres based on its own criteria, and does not represent any other organisations or departments.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification has been developed for those already working, or preparing to work, in the industry and who have been identified in the company’s first aid risk assessment as being required to provide first aid in the workplace.
How long will it take?
This international qualification would be typically delivered to learners through a 1-day training course (6 hours).
Topics covered
Topics covered include the role and responsibilities of a first-aider, assessing an incident, unresponsive casualties (breathing and not breathing), choking, shock and minor injuries.
Highfield recommends that you contact the relevant government department in the country that you want to deliver the training to ensure that there are no additional approval requirements. It may be that you are required to register as a training provider within the country itself. Highfield approves Centres based on its own criteria, and does not represent any other organisations or departments.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification has been developed specifically for those who wish to become an emergency first-aider and use a defibrillator.
How long will it take?
This international qualification would be typically delivered to learners through a 1-day training course (7 hours).
Topics covered
Topics covered include basic emergency first aid, major bleed control, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the use of automated external defibrillators and managing a choking casualty.
Highfield recommends that you contact the relevant government department in the country that you want to deliver the training to ensure that there are no additional approval requirements. It may be that you are required to register as a training provider within the country itself. Highfield approves Centres based on its own criteria, and does not represent any other organisations or departments.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification has been developed specifically for those who wish to gain the knowledge and skills required to enable them to provide effective emergency paediatric first aid. The qualification is designed for learners such as parents and relatives, pre-school or nursery staff, toddler group volunteers, childminders and nannies, au pairs and foster parents, or those responsible for caring for infants and children.
How long will it take?
This international qualification would be typically delivered to learners through a 1-day training course (6 hours).
Topics covered
Topics covered include the role of the paediatric first-aider, assessing an emergency situation, unresponsive casualties (breathing and not breathing), airway obstruction, wounds and bleeds and shock.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is aimed at organisations and individuals requiring Emergency First Aid training for a workplace where people of all ages regularly attend. This course includes the emergency action for adult, child and infant CPR and choking.
How long will it take?
This international qualification would be typically delivered to learners through a 1-day training course (7 hours).
Topics covered
Topics covered include the role and responsibilities of a first-aider, assessing an incident, unresponsive casualties (breathing and not breathing), choking, shock and minor injuries.
Highfield recommends that you contact the relevant government department in the country that you want to deliver the training to ensure that there are no additional approval requirements. It may be that you are required to register as a training provider within the country itself. Highfield approves Centres based on its own criteria, and does not represent any other organisations or departments.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is recommended for learners already working or preparing to work in the industry and to provide candidates, who are responsible for the welfare of infants and children, with the necessary knowledge, understanding and skills to support first aid and the use of a defibrillator in the workplace.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake approximately 1 day of learning.
Alternative title and certificate validity available for this qualification:
Highfield Level 3 International Award in Advanced First Aid at Work. This is to support centres whose client/local regulators would require this title and a certificate validity period of 2 years. Centres will be able to pick the title that is best applicable, when purchasing registrations. All the rest of the qualification details are as below.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is aimed at providing candidates with the necessary knowledge, understanding and skills to support first aid and the use of a defibrillator in the workplace. First Aid at Work is an ideal qualification for individuals that will be taking a lead First Aid role during an emergency. This course includes the emergency action for adult, child and infant CPR and choking.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake approximately 19 hours of learning.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is aimed at providing candidates with the necessary knowledge, understanding and skills to support first aid and the use of a defibrillator in the workplace.
How long will it take?
To complete this qualification learners should expect to undertake approximately 18 hours of learning.
Topics covered
Qualification content includes: roles and responsibilities of a first aider, assessing incidents, managing causalities who are: unresponsive and not breathing, managing casualties in shock, administering first aid to causalities with suspected: head, spinal, chest injuries, with burns, scalds, eye injuries, and those suffering from sudden poisoning and anaphylaxis, as well as knowing how to safely use an automated external defibrillator.