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In response to the recent and very tragic news of deaths which could have been prevented with some simple first aid, so I have decided to do something about it.


Save a life - Everyday Emergency First Aid

Is a practical first aid course which aims to teach you the essential basics of emergency first aid procedures for adults, children and babies.?Our courses are designed to be simple to do and easy to remember


What will you learn?

Essential skills to be able to confidently?manage

the priorities of first aid.

an unconscious casualty who is breathing ? recovery position.

an unconscious casualty who is not breathing ? CPR

understand the importance of a defibrillator

recognise someone who is in shock?

recognise an acute allergic reaction - Anaphylactic shock?

manage an adult, child or baby who is choking

manage a head injury

manage someone who is having a seizures

recognise and treat shock?

simple steps which will keep you safe


Dates - 4 options

Saturday April 30 ? ? 9.30am - 12.30pm?

Saturday April 30 ? ? 1.30am - 4.30pm

Saturday May 14 ? ? 11.00am - 2.00pm?

Saturday ?Jun 18 ? ? 11.00am - 2.00pm?


Time & Cost

Each session takes 3 hours of your time and costs just ?25.00. This course would normally cost between ?50 - ?65.00


Venue

St Barnabas Church Dulwich Village SE21 7DG


Booking

Open to over 16's

Places are limited to 15 in each course to allow everyone to gain hands-on experience on state of art resuscitation manikins


Please email mail@ handsonfirstaidtraining.co.uk for booking information and to reserve a place.


Please note

These are a non-certified courses and therefore not suitable for people needing first aid training for a professional or work environments.


CPR is usually perform on the floor, please let me know if you have any joint problems particularly knees, elbows or wrists.



Hand on first aid training

Offers quality, flexible ?age-relevant and practical first aid training for individuals, new parents, businesses, community groups and schools. With the aim to make essential first aid skills simple to learn and easy to remember, ?using relevant, real-life scenarios you will learn the basics of first aid and feel confident to help someone in an emergency. Our course leader is a qualified osteopath, pilates teacher and first aid trainer with many years of clinical experience both in private and community settings. Our courses fun and informative while meeting current Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines.


http://www.handsonfirstaidtraining.co.uk/community-first-aid-.html

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