Courses

First Aid Courses in London 

What we offer


We offer courses that empower you with the confidence to help those when they need it most. The sessions are extremely practical and held in small groups allowing you to receive individual attention as a learner. We help you learn in a calm and relaxed environment with highly qualified first-aid trainers who will be there ready to answer all your questions. 
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Certification and Assessment


Each course qualification listed here lasts for 3 years. Renewal of the qualification needs to be completed before the 3 years are up. However, it is recommended that during the 3-year period, that yearly refresh courses are attended.

Learners are assessed throughout the course for their practical skills by the trainer and a written assessment is completed every day. 
After successfully passing the course, certificates are mailed out to the learner within two weeks of completion.

How many?


A maximum of 12 learners are allowed and they must be a minimum of 14 years of age.

Where?


We have a number of venues across London and we are also able to deliver training on your premises - reducing costs in terms of additional time out and travelling.

Upcoming courses


26th October Mandatory Training £60
4th November Adult Tracheostomy (CPD accredited) £110
5th November CPAP & BiPAP (in morning) PEG (in afternoon) Single course: £40 ; Both: £65
7th November Management of Asthma & COPD £65
12th November Management of Diabetes (CPD Accredited) £65
14th November Mandatory Training £60
19th November Safeguarding Adult & Children) level 3 (accredited) £75
21st Paediatric First Aid £35
23rd November Emergency First Aid (accredited) £120
26th November Austin & Challenging Behaviour £65
30th November Mandatory Training £60
3rd December Management of Diabetes (CPD accredited) £65
5th December IV Management £40
10th December Medication Safety (CPD accredited) £65
12th December Paedriatic First Aid £35

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