A range of First Aid courses are available at ASK aimed at people working or wanting to work in a low risk workplace.
QA Level 3 Award First Aid at work (RQF)
This course covers the practical skills needed by a first aider in the modern workplace. This is a 3 day course. learn more
QA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at work (RQF)
This course is designed to comply with the HSE’s changes to the first aid at work regulations and is ideal for a smaller workplace that present few health and safety risks. This is a 1 day course. learn more
First Aid at Work Re-Qualification
This re-qualification course is for first aiders who already have completed the initial First Aid at Work course and whose existing certificate is still valid. learn more
Advanced Life Support
This course takes the first aider onto the next skill level, delegates will be taught the skills associated with rapid assessment, stabilisation and transfer of both the trauma victim and those suffering a medical emergency. learn more
Paediatric First Aid
This course meets Ofsted requirements for registered childminders, the requirements for nannies under the DCSF Approved Carers Scheme. The course is also available for people working within employment or studying towards working with children in early years up to 8yrs. learn more
Basic First Aid
The course gives an insight into important first aid skills, including CPR (resuscitation), which are invaluable when accidents happen, around the home, when you’re out and about, in fact, anywhere. learn more
Annual Refresher Course
This is a half-day annual refresher course that is suitable for those staff who have completed either the First Aid at Work or the Emergency First Aid at Work course. 3 hours. learn more
Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
This course, conforming to the UK Resuscitation Council Guidelines, teaches the essential skills required by an AED operator and gives delegates the confidence to know what to do in this kind of emergency. learn more
Oxygen Administration
The course is designed for qualified first aiders who are expected to administer oxygen as a form of treatment, prior to the arrival of the emergency services. 4 hours. learn more