Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW)
The essential workplace First Aid Certificate. Cover CPR, AED, choking, bleeding control and the primary survey.
- Adult CPR & AED use
- Recovery position & unconsciouness
- Choking & severe bleeding
- Medical emergencies
From a single workplace first aider to a whole team, we deliver accredited Qualsafe courses taught by serving HCPC Frontline Medical Professionals. 🚑 Learn from real frontline emergency responders 🚑 No-nonsense training 🚑 Real-life medical insight and scenarios 🚑 Build confidence to act under pressure 🚑 Ask questions and get honest, experience-based answers 🚑 Hands-on learning, not “death by PowerPoint”
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The essential workplace First Aid Certificate. Cover CPR, AED, choking, bleeding control and the primary survey.
The full workplace first aider qualification for higher-risk environments and dedicated first aiders.
Comprehensive course that meets EYFS and Ofsted requirements. Designed for childcare professionals, this practical course builds the confidence and skills needed to respond effectively to emergencies involving babies and young children.
This is a combination of courses, to include both adult, infants and children. Great option to get it all done at the same time.
A relaxed and supportive session designed to ease the worries that come with early parenthood or childminding. Learn how to recognise and respond to common childhood emergencies, taught by serving paramedics who are also parents and understand the responsibility of caring for children.
It's never too young to start. First aid tailored to the ability of the children — fun, interactive sessions that build confidence and teach life-saving skills in an age-appropriate way.
HSE-recommended yearly skills update to keep your first aiders sharp between requalifications.
Tell us the risks in your workplace and we'll build a course around them — from gyms to factories to working with learning with disabilities.
We build bespoke first aid programmes for any sector. Tell us your team size and risks.