Covers the role of a sports first aider, how to assess danger and perform a primary survey (DRABC), when to call emergency services, and legal considerations like consent and duty of care.
Covering the full Level 3 Emergency First Aid At Work qualification and teaches how to recognise and manage head injuries, concussions, fractures, sprains, strains, dislocations, muscle cramps, soft tissue damage, and potential spinal injuries.
Focuses on treating cuts, grazes, and puncture wounds, controlling bleeding, applying dressings and bandages, and spotting signs of internal bleeding.
Includes CPR for adults and children, AED use, recognising and treating shock, asthma, severe allergic reactions (including EpiPen use), and diabetic emergencies.
All learners receive a certificate on completion of the course. Certificate for approved courses is valid for 3 years.