Part time First Aid Certificate for Animal Care Assistants AC087

Vocational qualification

In Dorchester

£ 60 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Dorchester

  • Duration

    1 Day

Are you confident in dealing with animal first aid emergencies? If the answer to this question is no, and you own an animal or work in an animal establishment, then this course is a must. During the day, we will provide you with the knowledge to deal with a variety of animal first aid situations and scenarios. Your confidence will grow with your increase in knowledge and training. In 2007 the.

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Location

Start date

Dorchester (Dorset)
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DT2 8PY

Start date

On request

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Course programme


First Aid Certificate for Animal Care Assistants AC087
QualificationCollege Certificate
Qualification Level
Level : n/a
What do these levels mean?

Duration :1 day

Times :Thursday; 9.15 am - 4.45 pm

Dates :2 courses: 28.01.10 and 13.05.10

Run by : Animal Care Department.
Tutor : Sarah Green

Awarding Body
Kingston Maurward College

Is it right for me?
Are you confident in dealing with animal first aid emergencies? If the answer to this question is no, and you own an animal or work in an animal establishment, then this course is a must. During the day, we will provide you with the knowledge to deal with a variety of animal first aid situations and scenarios. Your confidence will grow with your increase in knowledge and training. In 2007 the Animal Welfare Act was introduced and as a result the carers and keepers of animals could be open to prosecution if an animal is found not to be properly cared for. Don't let this be you ' enrol today!

What qualifications will I need?
Experience in handling animals

What will I be learning about?
  • Aims and objectives of first aid
  • Fractures
  • Resuscitation
  • Fractures
  • Bandaging and haemorrhaging
  • Ear and eye emergencies
  • Collapse

What is involved?
One day of lectures and demonstrations.

Where will it take me?
This course can provide initial basic training in first aid for animals or act as a refresher.

How much will it cost?
£60

Money Matters

Part time First Aid Certificate for Animal Care Assistants AC087

£ 60 + VAT