SEMINAR – TWILIGHT FIRST AID AWARENESS FOR SCHOOLS
This seminar is suitable for all staff working in a school setting who may be called upon to manage a first aid situation until a qualified first aider or medical professional arrives on scene. No prior knowledge of first aid is required.
It is not suitable for anyone who is required to act as a designated first aider in the workplace.

Course info
Course Name
Seminar – Twilight First Aid Awareness for Schools
Onsite price
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Duration
2-3 Hours
Group size
Up to 12 delegates (please contact us for more than 12 delegates)
Duration: 2–3 hours, depending on the questions and how much practice learners want on training manikins.
What’s Included:
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All learners have access to our comprehensive First Aid eBook.
What’s Covered:
Understanding First Aid Responsibilities
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Role of staff in supporting qualified first aiders
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Legal considerations and school policies
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Assessing situations safely (DRS ABC approach)
Common School-Related Injuries
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Playground accidents, including cuts, bruises, suspected bone and tissue injuries
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Practical demonstration of basic wound care
Recognising and Responding Appropriately To A Life-Threatening Emergency
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Practical demonstration of CPR for an adult, child or infant who is not breathing normally
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Practical demonstration of choking techniques for an adult, child or infant
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Asthma attacks and severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
Supporting Qualified First Aiders
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Effective communication during emergencies
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Assisting qualified first aiders and emergency services
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Managing pupils and keeping casualties calm
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Q&A and hands-on practice with basic first aid equipment
Availability
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On-site: Delivered anywhere in the UK, 7 days a week
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Duration: Flexible – between 2 to 3 hours, depending on chosen topics
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Certification: No certificate – this is a seminar-style session
Assessment
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No formal assessment or accreditation is included, as this is a seminar-style session.
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The focus is on awareness, engagement, and knowledge sharing rather than tested skills.
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Delegates are encouraged to participate in discussions and demonstrations to reinforce learning.
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