Venue :
Virtual CPD Session, Digital Classroom, Virtual CPD Session
Who is this event for
For all practitioners working in Settings and Childminders working with children aged 0 - 5, and Committee Members responsible for the EYFS.
What does this event cover
The online session will cover:
The signs and symptoms of abuse.
Referrals.
Allegations and Whistleblowing.
Record keeping and sharing information.
Please note
The link to access the training will be circulated the day before the session is scheduled to take place.
Before the training, we recommend the delegates to:
To have the correct software on your device to join the virtual session.
To join in the virtual session 10 minutes earlier than advertised to allow for any IT issues.
Ensure you are in a room away from distractions or interruptions.
Ensure no under 18’s are present as we may present or show graphic content due to the nature of the training.
Have any present training materials on hand if requested.
Venue :
Virtual CPD Session, Digital Classroom, Virtual CPD Session
Who is this event for
For all Early Years practitioners in Settings and Childminders working with children aged 0 - 5.
What does this event cover
This is a 12 hour paediatric first aid course that will take place over two days. (one day face to face and one day via Zoom) As required by the EYFS safeguarding and welfare requirements, settings need to ensure that at least one member of staff with a current first aid certificate is present on the premises or on outings at any one time.
The course will focus on: - problems of the respiratory system - problems of the circulatory system - problems of the nervous system - miscellaneous problems.
In order to ensure a fair allocation of places, only two places per setting will be given in the first instance, with additional places being allocated on a first come first served basis.
Important information:
Please bring photo ID, and inform the instructor if you have any serious health/ allergy issues.
Full attendance is required so candidates should arrive early, lateness can mean exclusion from the course/assessments. Leaving the room during the course to attend to other matters may lead to non-certification.
CPR, Recovery position, and Control of Severe Bleeding assessments require floor work and kneeling, so all candidates should wear loose fitting trousers, and appropriate footwear. Please carry out a personal risk assessment for the practical activities on the course.
Using phones during the course (other than for emergencies) may result in non-certification or being asked to leave the course.
There are 3 breaks during the day. The lunch period is usually 30 minutes. Please make arrangements so you can be in full attendance
Please note
Changes made due to Covid-19
The first day is a practical session for assessment. The second day is a virtual platform (Zoom).
You will have to take part in both sessions in order to receive your certificate Please read the full details on what changes have been made to the delivery of this programme due to Covid-19
A full risk assessment has been undertaken to ensure the safety of learners, staff and trainers during this event. Time slots will be allocated for learners to arrive to limit congestions on arrival. Temperature checks will be taken on arrival
The number of attendees has been reduced to the maximum of 8 learners All participants are requested to carry out an individual risk assessment. (This will be emailed at time of booking) A full induction of 'what to expect of the day' will be given on the morning. The induction will be a full explanation of events, including: How each learner will have their own manikin There will be no shared resources Social distancing Breaks (please bring your own bottle of water and your own lunch/snacks) Adequate supplies of soap, paper hand towels and hand sanitiser will be available.