SPORTS CLUBS
We are happy to provide tailored first aid courses for all types of sports teams and organisations, such as health clubs, running clubs, tennis groups, fitness and spinning studios, cricket and hockey clubs and many more.
You can choose a course that meets your clubs needs:
Full Paediatric First Aid Course -Two day course or Blended option
This intensive course is ideal for child carers, nannies, pre-school/nursery teachers and primary school teachers working with children age five and under. This course covers the full Ofsted Syllabus and is fully compliant with those needing to register on the compulsory Ofsted Register.
OPTION A: Two Day Practical Paediatric Course
- Six hours per day of guided lerning hours (12 hours excluding breaks)
- Continuous assessment throughout course by trainer
- Multiple choice paper on completion of the course
- On successful completion of the full course, candidates will receive a nationally recognised FAIB Paediatric First Aid certificate valid for three years.
OPTION B: Blended Course (One Day Practical + One Day Online)
- Approox six hours of online learning via our e-learn platform prior to the practical, classroom session. It includes quizzes at the end of each topic to check knowledge.
- Six hours of guided, classrom based learning (excluding breaks). This session will primarily cover practical topics and not all topics from the e-learning.
- Continuous assessment throughout practical course by trainer
- Multiple choice paper at the ecourse
- On successful completion of the full course, candidates will receive a nationally recognised FAIB Paediatric First Aid certificate valid for three years.
Course Content:
- Roles and responsibilites of the paediatric first aider
- Emergency planning and First Aid kit/accident recording
- Assessing/managing an unconscious adult, child or baby
- CPR for adults, children and babies
- Managing a choking adult, child or baby
- Managing bleeding including shock
- Head and spinal injury management
- Allergies/anaphylaxis and auto-injector use
- Asthma and other respiratory conditions
- Fractures, strains and sprain
- Seizures
- Hypo & Hyperthermia
- Diabetes
- Sickle Cell, sepsis and meningitis
- Poisoning, bites, stings
- Objects in eyes, ears and nose
Emergency First Aid at Work Course for Sport
This one day course is great for sports coaches, PE teachers and other staff wishing to act as an Emergency First Aider to immediately assist a casualty in an emergency situation. The course content includes adult and child first aid and meets the HSE criteria for EFAW, but with extra, tailored topics applicable to each sports organisation.
Course details:
- Six hours per day of guided learning hours (excluding breaks)
- Continuous assessment throughout course by trainer
- Multiple choice paper on completion of training session
- On successful completion of the full course, candidates will receive a nationally recognised FAIB Emergency First Aid at Work for Sport certificate valid for three years.
Course content (the topics indicated (*) can be included as required):
- First Aider role & responsibilities; kits/accident recording
- Assessing & managing a first aid incident
- Unconscious casualty management
- CPR/AED use
- Bleeding – from minor injuries to major bleeds (shock)
- Choking
- Seizures
- Minor injuries such as grazes, bruises, splinters & burns
- Heart Attacks
- Head injuries including spinal
- Injury management*
- Soft tissue injuries*
- Fractures*
- Asthma attacks*
- Allergies and anaphylaxis*
Basic First Aid tailored to Sport
This 3 or 4 hour course (you decide) is ideal for those who looking to attend a basic first aid course, tailored to the groups specific sport.
Course details:
- Three or four hour guided learning hours (short break halfway)
- Continuous assessment by trainer
- Candidates will be awarded a certificate of participation by Wimbledon First Aid Training valid for three years.
Topics covered can include the following depending on the group/participants needs:
- Role & responsibilities of the first aider
- Assessing & managing a first aid incident
- Unconscious casualty management
- CPR/AED use
- Bleeding – from minor injuries to major bleeds (shock)
- Choking
- Minor injuries such as grazes, bruises, splinters & burns
- Heart Attacks
- Head injuries including spinal injury management
- Soft tissue injuries
- Fractures
- Asthma attacks
- Seizures
- Allergies and anaphylaxis