7303 Level 3 Award & FAI

Course

In Wolverhampton

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Wolverhampton

  • Duration

    6 Days

This course is designed to enable the successful candidate to train and assess Health and Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid courses. 7

Facilities

Location

Start date

Wolverhampton (West Midlands)
Studio 119 Sunbeam Studios Sunbeam Street, WV2 4PF

Start date

On request

About this course

There is no "hands-on" first aid taught on this course-candidates must have a strong first aid/medical background before considering this course. Candidates wishing to use the course to train HSE approved First Aid at Work (FAW) courses must be in possession of a valid FAW certificate, or equivalent unless exempt, at the start of the course. ...

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Course programme

7303

is the starting point for anyone involved in the delivery of learning, the course is part of the National Qualifications Framework and is set at Level 3. This combined with the First Aid Instructors (FAI) course provides the necessary training qualifications to deliver First Aid training within the workplace. The course is in line with the current First Aid Approvals and Monitoring Section, of the HSE, guidelines.

What are the course outcomes?

This programme is designed to enable delegates to:
• Adopt an integrative approach to the theory and practice of teaching and training.
• Reflect on their own previous/current levels of experience, practice and skills, and potential for development.
• Build up knowledge of principles of learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation.
• Develop their own communication and interpersonal skills.
• Develop an awareness of their professional role, the essential value systems which underpin it and the legal requirements for carrying out that role.
• In addition students will receive training and advice in delivering and assessing First Aid courses. Students will also deliver a minimum of one practical and one theory session each in the course of the week. These will be assessed, and feedback given to the potential instructor, by a senior member of Aid Training.

On successful completion students will be qualified to train and assess First Aid courses for HSE Registered companies. In addition they will be able to run courses such as Emergency First Aid-that don’t at present require HSE approval without any external help. It is important to understand that it is the “company” and not the “individual” that holds HSE approval-there is no such thing as a “HSE Approved First Aid Instructor”.

How will I be assessed?

The course is assessed by completing two assignments, one of which includes a 30 minute micro-teaching session.

Under current HSE guidance those training First Aid at Work must meet, as a minimum, the following criteria
• Current, in-date FAW certificate-unless registered General Nurse or Medical Practitioner
• Training qualification and/or experience
• Background in first aid within the workplace

How much does it cost?
The cost of this course when attending an “open” course is £675 + VAT per student. This covers certification, manuals and tea/coffee. In addition all students receive an Emergency First Aid Instructors pack that includes all that is needed to train one-day courses. Please note that it does not include any meals or accommodation, other than lunch.

The cost of this course is £5000 + VAT for up to 10 students when run at your venue. This includes certification and comprehensive manuals for each student.

We are also able to provide additional services such as training packs, lectures, manuals and certification.

What are the entry requirements?

There is no "hands-on" first aid taught on this course-candidates must have a strong first aid/medical background before considering this course. Candidates wishing to use the course to train HSE approved First Aid at Work (FAW) courses must be in possession of a valid FAW certificate, or equivalent unless exempt, at the start of the course. Those who don't meet this criteria should consider the combined First Aid and AED Instructors course.
There is a considerable amount of written work to be completed. This will involve reading of supplied reference books, researching specific topics, applying theory to practical scenarios and demonstrating knowledge and understanding through written work. Therefore, candidates for this course should have a good standard of written and verbal communications skills.

7303 Level 3 Award & FAI

Price on request