16 hour Forest School and Paediatric First Aid Course

Outdoor first aid

Emma Keeble 

16 hour Forest School and Paediatric First Aid Course

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This 2 day, outdoor and paediatric course has been designed specifically to meet the needs of Forest School Leaders.

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9am-6pm
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About the event

This 16 hour, course is ideal for all those who are working with anyone from babies to adults in the outdoors.

Location: Foxburrow Nature Reserve, IP12 1NA
Course dates: Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th May 2025
Time: 9am-6pm each day

The course is run by people who have been working and playing in the outdoors as both formal and informal educators for the past 30 years, with both children and adults and are experienced trainers.

The Awarding Organisation, ITC First, has designed and developed this Forest Schools First Aid course to ensure that the content and context is totally integrated with the Forest School ethos and rationale.

This qualification is a must for all Level 3 Practitioners and those supporting Level 3 Practitioners. This course is also suitable for those leading Outdoor learning sessions in school grounds, country parks, nature reserves and other outdoor learning environments.

The course takes place at a nature reserve with plenty of opportunities to practice first aid scenarios in the outdoors. Assessment is continuous and certification is dependent on successful continuous assessment, there is no final examination. Those who complete the course and are deemed to have reached the required standard are awarded a certificate that is valid for three years. The certificate entitles the candidate to be a First Aider for 3 years from date of issue.

This course also covers the content of the Level 3 Paediatric First Aid 12 hour course and candidates will also receive a certificate for this on successful completion.

The 16 hour course consists of 2 units:

Unit 1: Forest School Emergency Action

Unit 2: Forest School Incident Management

On completion of the full 16 hours of training, successful candidates should be able to:

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of the forest school first aider.

  • Be able to assess an emergency situation safely.

  • Be able to provide first aid for a child or adult who is unresponsive and breathing normally.

  • Be able to monitor the vital signs of an unresponsive casualty.

  • Be able to provide first aid for a child or adult who is unresponsive and not breathing normally.

  • Be able to provide first aid for a child or adult who has a foreign body airway obstruction.

  • Be able to provide first aid to a child or adult with external bleeding.

  • Understand how to provide first aid to a child or adult who is suffering from shock.

  • Understand how to provide first aid to a child or adult with Anaphylaxis.

  • Be able to administer first aid to a child or adult with injuries to bones, joints and muscles.

  • Be able to provide first aid to a child or adult with head and spinal injuries.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to a child or adult with conditions affecting the eyes, ears and nose.

  • Understand how to administer emergency first aid to a child or adult with a chronic medical condition or sudden illness.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to a child or adult who is experiencing the effects of extreme heat and cold.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child with burns or scalds.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who has been poisoned.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child who has been bitten or stung.

  • Understand how to administer first aid to an infant and a child with minor injuries.

  • Understand how gain and use casualty history to help with administering first aid.

  • Understand how to complete records relating to illnesses, injuries and emergencies. Be able to provide the above first aid in an outdoor context taking account of, and protecting casualties from, environmental conditions

If you are a school or other organisation wishing to book your place via invoice please complete the online booking form here.

Please ensure you have read and agree to the terms and conditions and Learner Agreement before booking. Our Diversity and Inclusion policy, Students complaints and appeals procedures are also available as links within the Terms & Conditions.

Booking

Price

£200.00

Suitable for

Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Assistance dogs only

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Mobility

People with limited mobility please contact us in advance

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What to bring

A form of photo id e.g. driving license or passport (so we can confirm it's you and apply for a certificate)
Plate, cutlery cup and snacks plus something to add to the pot for a pot luck stew at lunch (eg veggies, tin of beans)
Suitable outdoor clothing for the weather conditions (trousers, not shorts)
Stout shoes or boots. Please do not wear sandals.
A camera  or camera phone can be useful for recording some of the activities

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Facilities

Toilets
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Accessible trails

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