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Why Choose FTW First Aid?
Emergency First Aid at Work 1 Day Course (Qualsafe Accredited)

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW), is designed to provide your staff with the essential skills needed to manage a wide range of emergency situations. This one-day course is ideal for individuals appointed as First Aiders in their workplace.
Course Content
The EFAW course covers the following key areas:
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for people who want to receive training in emergency first aid. It is especially suited for nominated first aiders in smaller, low risk working environments, such as small offices. No prior First Aid experience is necessary. This training only deals with adult casualties.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the EFAW course, participants will receive a Qualsafe accredited certificate valid for three years.
First Aid at Work – 3 Day Course (Qualsafe Accredited)

Upon successful completion of the EFAW course, participants will receive a Qualsafe accredited certificate valid for three years.
TheQualsafe accredited First Aid at Work (FAW) qualification, is designed to provide comprehensive training for workplace First Aiders. This three-day course is ideal for individuals who are appointed as First Aiders in their workplace or those seeking an in-depth understanding of First Aid.
Course Content
The FAW course covers the following essential areas:
Who Should Attend?
The FAW course is suitable for anyone designated as a First Aider in their workplace, as well as those seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of First Aid practices. No prior First Aid experience is required.
Emergency Paediatric First Aid at Work

Qualsafe accredited Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course is specifically designed to provide the essential skills needed to respond to emergencies involving infants and children. This one-day course is ideal for individuals working in childcare settings, including nurseries, schools, and after-school clubs.
Course Content
The EPFA course covers the following crucial areas:
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed to supplement paediatric first aid provision and will not meet the Ofsted Early Years and Childcare Registration requirements. These requirements specify that at least one person who has a current full paediatric first aid certificate must be on the premises and available at all times when children are present, and must accompany children on outings. Childminders, and any assistant who might be in sole charge of the children for any period of time, must hold a current full paediatric first aid certificate.
Benefits of Training with FTW First Aid
Enhanced Child Safety:
Equip your team with the skills to manage paediatric emergencies effectively, ensuring the safety and well-being of children in your care.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure your organization meets legal and regulatory requirements for paediatric First Aid.
Confidence and Preparedness:
Build a confident workforce ready to respond to any emergency situation involving children.
Tailored Training Solutions:
Our courses can be customized to address the specific risks and needs of your childcare setting.
Qualsafe Accredited Paediatric First Aid (PFA) Training

Our Paediatric First Aid (PFA) course is designed to provide comprehensive training for anyone responsible for the welfare of infants and children. This course is ideal for individuals working in childcare settings, including nurseries, schools, and after-school clubs.
Course Content
The PFA course covers the following crucial areas:
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for anyone responsible for the welfare of infants and children, including nursery staff, school teachers, childcare providers, and parents. No prior First Aid experience is required.
Course Structure
Certification
Upon successful completion of the PFA course, participants will receive a Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) certification, valid for three years. This certification ensures compliance with Ofsted and the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) standards.