Course Information

Highfield Completion Certificate (forms part of the training needed to achieve the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) with additional practical training with Promet)
Suitable Candidate
Anyone responsible for the care of infants and children, including carers, childminders, nursery staff, and school staff. Ideal for those seeking to meet part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF).
Pre-Course Requirements
None — no prior qualifications or first aid knowledge required.

Assessment Methods
Multiple-choice questions

Duration
6–8 hours

Course Syllabus
  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is:
  • ~Unresponsive
  • ~Choking
  • ~Experiencing external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with:
  • ~Suspected bone fracture or dislocation
  • ~Head, neck, or back injury
  • ~Condition affecting ears, eyes, or nose
  • ~Burns or scalds
  • ~Acute medical condition or sudden illness
  • ~Minor injury
  • ~Shock
  • Managing an infant or child experiencing:
  • ~Extreme heat or cold
  • ~Electric shock
  • ~Poisoning
  • ~Anaphylaxis
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    Paediatric First Aid (Online)

    This detailed online course gives you the essential knowledge and confidence to respond to medical emergencies involving infants and children. Covering everything from choking and burns to fractures, shock, and anaphylaxis, it forms part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) when combined with practical training. Ideal for carers, childminders, and school staff.
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    Course Information

    Highfield Completion Certificate (forms part of the training needed to achieve the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) with additional practical training with Promet)
    Suitable Candidate
    Anyone responsible for the care of infants and children, including carers, childminders, nursery staff, and school staff. Ideal for those seeking to meet part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF).
    Pre-Course Requirements
    None — no prior qualifications or first aid knowledge required.

    Assessment Methods
    Multiple-choice questions

    Duration
    6–8 hours

    Course Syllabus
  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is:
  • ~Unresponsive
  • ~Choking
  • ~Experiencing external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with:
  • ~Suspected bone fracture or dislocation
  • ~Head, neck, or back injury
  • ~Condition affecting ears, eyes, or nose
  • ~Burns or scalds
  • ~Acute medical condition or sudden illness
  • ~Minor injury
  • ~Shock
  • Managing an infant or child experiencing:
  • ~Extreme heat or cold
  • ~Electric shock
  • ~Poisoning
  • ~Anaphylaxis
  • Course Information

    Highfield Completion Certificate (forms part of the training needed to achieve the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) with additional practical training with Promet)
    Suitable Candidate
    Anyone responsible for the care of infants and children, including carers, childminders, nursery staff, and school staff. Ideal for those seeking to meet part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF).
    Pre-Course Requirements
    None — no prior qualifications or first aid knowledge required.

    Assessment Methods
    Multiple-choice questions

    Duration
    6–8 hours

    Course Syllabus
  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is:
  • ~Unresponsive
  • ~Choking
  • ~Experiencing external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with:
  • ~Suspected bone fracture or dislocation
  • ~Head, neck, or back injury
  • ~Condition affecting ears, eyes, or nose
  • ~Burns or scalds
  • ~Acute medical condition or sudden illness
  • ~Minor injury
  • ~Shock
  • Managing an infant or child experiencing:
  • ~Extreme heat or cold
  • ~Electric shock
  • ~Poisoning
  • ~Anaphylaxis
  • Course Information

    Highfield Completion Certificate (forms part of the training needed to achieve the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) with additional practical training with Promet)
    Suitable Candidate
    Anyone responsible for the care of infants and children, including carers, childminders, nursery staff, and school staff. Ideal for those seeking to meet part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF).
    Pre-Course Requirements
    None — no prior qualifications or first aid knowledge required.

    Assessment Methods
    Multiple-choice questions

    Duration
    6–8 hours

    Course Syllabus
  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is:
  • ~Unresponsive
  • ~Choking
  • ~Experiencing external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with:
  • ~Suspected bone fracture or dislocation
  • ~Head, neck, or back injury
  • ~Condition affecting ears, eyes, or nose
  • ~Burns or scalds
  • ~Acute medical condition or sudden illness
  • ~Minor injury
  • ~Shock
  • Managing an infant or child experiencing:
  • ~Extreme heat or cold
  • ~Electric shock
  • ~Poisoning
  • ~Anaphylaxis
  • Course Information

    Highfield Completion Certificate (forms part of the training needed to achieve the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) with additional practical training with Promet)
    Suitable Candidate
    Anyone responsible for the care of infants and children, including carers, childminders, nursery staff, and school staff. Ideal for those seeking to meet part of the requirements for the Highfield Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF).
    Pre-Course Requirements
    None — no prior qualifications or first aid knowledge required.

    Assessment Methods
    Multiple-choice questions

    Duration
    6–8 hours

    Course Syllabus
  • Roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first-aider
  • Assessing an emergency situation
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child who is:
  • ~Unresponsive
  • ~Choking
  • ~Experiencing external bleeding
  • Providing first aid to an infant or child with:
  • ~Suspected bone fracture or dislocation
  • ~Head, neck, or back injury
  • ~Condition affecting ears, eyes, or nose
  • ~Burns or scalds
  • ~Acute medical condition or sudden illness
  • ~Minor injury
  • ~Shock
  • Managing an infant or child experiencing:
  • ~Extreme heat or cold
  • ~Electric shock
  • ~Poisoning
  • ~Anaphylaxis
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