Basic Life Support including A.E.D and C.P.R

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This Basic Life Support course is designed to give you the knowledge and understanding required to react quickly and appropriately in emergency situations, increasing the safety and quality of care provided to those within the sector.

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For those working within groups, clubs or health and social care settings, regardless of role, you may find yourself faced with potentially life-threatening situations.

This Basic Life Support course is designed to give you the knowledge and understanding required to react quickly and appropriately in emergency situations, increasing the safety and quality of care provided to those within the sector.

This course will help provide you with invaluable knowledge on how to deliver potentially life-saving help. It teaches you how to assess situations with primary and secondary surveys, techniques such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the recovery position and how to react to a variety of emergencies such as choking or anaphylaxis. A.E.D training included.

What will you learn ?

It Basic life support training is a critical component of emergency preparedness, equipping individuals with essential skills to respond effectively in life-threatening situations.

This training covers fundamental techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and methods for clearing airway obstructions. Participants learn to recognise the signs of cardiac arrest and other medical emergencies, enabling them to act confidently and swiftly.

Through hands-on practice and theoretical knowledge, attendees develop the competence needed to potentially save lives, reinforcing the importance of remaining calm and decisive under pressure. By mastering basic life support, individuals position themselves as vital resources within their communities, ready to assist when every second counts.

How often should training happen ?

Training frequency depends on organisational needs, training type, and audience. Typically, businesses should conduct training quarterly to keep employees updated on industry standards and regulations.

Certain roles, especially in healthcare, construction, and IT, may require more frequent sessions. Regular refresher courses and on-the-job training are also beneficial.

A blended approach combining online modules, workshops, and hands-on practice can improve outcomes. The training schedule should align with organisational goals, industry changes, and employee development needs to support professional growth.

 

Why you should learn ?

Learning basic life support (BLS) at your workplace or club is essential for fostering a safe environment. BLS skills empower individuals to respond effectively to medical emergencies, particularly in situations involving cardiac arrest or choking.

Training typically covers crucial techniques such as the correct administration of chest compressions, rescue breaths, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Participants are taught to assess the situation, call for emergency services, and provide immediate care until professional help arrives.

Incorporating BLS training into workplace safety protocols not only enhances employee confidence but also promotes a culture of preparedness. It enables staff members to act swiftly during emergencies, potentially saving lives and minimising harm.

Moreover, emergency preparedness creates a reassuring atmosphere for clients and visitors, reinforcing the organisation's commitment to safety.

To ensure the training is effective, consider engaging qualified instructors who can provide hands-on practice and role-playing scenarios. Regular refreshers are also vital to keep skills current and reinforce the importance of quick decision-making in emergencies.

In summary, implementing BLS training at your workplace or club is a proactive step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.

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