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Essential First Aid Training DVD

Aid Training brings you the essential DVD + CD pack to enhance your First Aid training and to keep First Aid trained staff current.

Choose from over 90 minutes of First Aid footage by selecting one of 15 chapters from the DVD menu.

Print student notes and assessments from a CD in the same pack.

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Contact us to purchase the complete training pack.
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First Aid Instructors Course FAQs


Is the course HSE approved?
No, despite what you may have heard, there is no such qualification as “HSE Approved First Aid Instructor”. However, our course is in line with the current First Aid Approvals and Monitoring Unit (FAMMS), of the HSE, guidelines. It should be remembered that it is the individual training company that holds HSE approval and not the instructor.

Why is your course so much more cost effective than most other companies?
We believe in providing a value for money package. The cost of the course is currently £395 + VAT (it includes manuals, certification and tea/coffee). The cost is kept reasonable for the following reasons:

- We don’t train in very expensive venues-our venues are clean, functional and no-nonsense
- A lot of the people attending are looking for a career change and as such are self-funding the course and do not want to invest large sums of money at an early stage
- We make no secret of “head-hunting” from the courses-and as such recognise that it is a possible two way process-the student gets their qualification and we may find an instructor who can train for us.

Why is the course five days long when some similar courses are only four days?
We believe that there is far too much to cover in four days. In an ideal world the course ought to be two weeks long!

Can I come and work for you on completion of the course?
We are always on the lookout for potential instructors. So yes, if you get a good pass and we think you are up to it there is the possibility of freelance training work on completion. However please remember that you are “on a five day interview!”

What support is available on completion of the course?
We pride ourselves on building a relationship with all of our trainees. On completion of the course all students are offered the chance to come out and watch one of our instructors training in order to gain experience. In addition you will be kept informed of all changes to the first aid regulations and protocols.

Do you provide training packs and other resources?
We provide a full range of high quality resources that students are able to purchase. The one-day Emergency First Aid at Work/Appointed Person pack is included in the price of the course. Other resources are available but are not included in the cost of the course purely because not all students want, or need, them. Once purchased you will automatically receive updated resources, as and when changes occur, at no additional cost.

Can you provide support and advice on setting up my own first aid training business?
Yes, believe it our not, we are always happy to provide help in this area. This may take the form of a bit of advice on the telephone or more formal assistance.

Does the course qualify me to assess First Aid courses?
Yes, the course has an assessment module and on successful completion students will be qualified to assess first aid courses.

Does the course cover paediatrics?
Yes, the course has an element of paediatric training on it for two reasons, so that students can train the two-day child carers first aid course & to enable students to answer questions if they come up on other first aid courses.

Are there any additional costs if I, or the company I work for, would like to run our own First Aid at Work courses?
Yes, there are some additional costs that you would need to factor in:

- A one of cost of an instructors pack-currently £100 + vat and postage. Unless you are prepared to put the time and effort into producing your own.
- Assessors, at present you will need two assessors, unless you or your company has other suitably qualified staff. It may well be that in the near future only one assessor will be needed for each First Aid at Work course. You could expect to pay about £100-130 per assessor.
- Unless you are HSE approved you will need to register and certify your courses through an HSE approved company. We currently charge £15 + vat per student for registration, certificates and manuals.

What Can I Train Now That I Have Completed The First Aid Instructors Course?

Appointed Persons (Emergency First Aid) One Day

This course is presently not approved by the HSE (please see EFAW on reverse) you are therefore able to run and certify these courses on your own. If however you would like our support this can be provided in the form of manuals and certification-please see the attached price list.

First Aid for Child Carers One or Two Days

This course is also not approved by the HSE you are therefore able to run and certify these courses on your own. If however you would like our support this can be provided in the form of manuals and certification-please see the attached price list.

First Aid at Work (FAW) - Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Approved-Four Days

This course must be run by an HSE Approved Centre – it is the centre and not the individual instructor that holds approval. If you would like to run these courses they must be registered through Aid Training, or another HSE approved centre.

People wishing to train this under our approval must:

a. Hold a FAW certificate unless a Registered General Nurse, Doctor ot State Registered Paramedic
b. Have a background in First Aid at Work

The current cost of registration, and a certificate + manual for each delegate is £15 + vat. In addition you would need mannequins and a FAW Instructors Pack-please see the price list.

Assessors

All FAW courses must be assessed by two suitably qualified assessors, these can be provided by Aid Training-at a cost of approximately £120 + vat depending on travel. You may find it cheaper and easier to use other more local assessors. If you wish to use other assessors we must approve them to make sure that they are suitably qualified.

Insurance

If you wish us to register your FAW course you must hold a suitable insurance policy-we can provide details of some on request.

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) - Health and Safety Executive (HSE) /QCA Approved-One Day Course

If you are currently not HSE approved but certificate your own one-day courses, from October 2009 you will really have three choices available to you:

1. You get full HSE approval, this would cover you for both the four-day and one-day courses. This is a good option if you have enough candidates to warrant the cost in both time and money to gain it.

2. You get QCA approval – which would be valid only for the one-day course. Once again this would be worthwhile if you had enough candidates. Outline Awarding Body Costs would probably be in the region of:

- £395 + vat (approx) annually
- £15 + vat (approx) per Student (certification)

3. For those that don’t want to go down either of the above routes we will be offering a similar certification service to the one we already run for the four-day course. This would cost £5 + vat per student for a manual and certification. Obviously before going down this route we would need to ensure that we are happy with the standards etc of your training and we would need to record copies of your certificates etc.
 
 
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