Courses
Practical, evidence-based training designed to equip people with the skills and confidence to deliver safe and effective care.


First Aid Training (Accredited and Regulated)












Paediatric Emergency First Aid - FAA Level 3
1 day (6 hours)
Oxygen Therapy
1 day (2.5 hours)
BLS, AED & Anaphylaxis for Adults & Children - FAA Level 3
1 day (4 hours)
Emergency First Aid at Work - FAA Level 3 Award
1 day (6 hours)
First Aid at Work - FAA Level 3
3 days (18 hours)
BLS & AED for Adults & Children - FAA Level 3
1 day (3.5 hours)
Accredited training in workplace first aid, life support, anaphylaxis management, AED use, and oxygen therapy, designed to prepare individuals and teams to respond confidently to medical emergencies. All training can be provided on-site for organisations or at arranged training venues.








Paediatric First Aid - FAA Level 3
2 days (12 hours)
Training for Carers
Our training supports parents, carers, and staff to develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to safely care for individuals with complex health needs. All training is informed by UK best practice guidelines and evidence-based standards.






Epilepsy Awareness
Medication
Observations
Oral Suctioning
Basic Life Support
Enteral Feeding
Pressure Care
Blood Glucose
Training is suitable for:
Home care providers
Residential care settings
Supported living services
Schools supporting children with medical needs
Parents and family carers
Specialist Nursing Support
We provide specialist nursing services which include, but not limited to:
Phone consultations, developing supportive
documentation (e.g., MAR charts)
Holistic Care Plan Writing
Seizure Care Plan Review
Epilepsy Specialist Support &
Guidance
Epilepsy Nurse Led Support Group (see details below)


Join a closed group of parents who have children with Epilepsy. The group is supported by the admin, a paediatric Epilepsy Nurse specialist. The aim of this group is to share reliable and accurate information.
Join the waiting list for next available group
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