We offer a wide range of courses and training programmes ranging from basic first aid through to advanced clinical high fidelity simulation. Training courses can be delivered at your own site or at one of our venues, at a time to suit you (including evenings and weekends). We believe that by offering a flexible approach towards training makes it easier for individuals and organisations to receive training. Please read our Training Terms and Conditions.
The training programmes we deliver are designed to be effective, memorable and fun. We use widely accepted and validated training principles, methods and models, and the learning methodology focus’s on the learning principles of seeing, hearing, doing and reflecting. All courses encourage audience participation and where possible, lots of hands on training. All our training adhere to current international guidelines and most courses are assessed through continuous learning, removing the stress of assessments.
Our training team comprise of highly skilled and motivated professionals from a range of backgrounds including medicine, nursing, pre-hospital care, law enforcement and fire & rescue. All our trainers have extensive experience in their specialised fields and remain current in their practice so they can talk from recent experiences. They are all expert educators who can tailor educational sessions to suit an audience’s needs ensuring that the topic taught is kept relevant and interesting whilst maintaining a degree of fun during courses.
Below you will find a selection of the most popular training courses we offer for a range of different areas. Please browse through the courses under each of these tabs, a brief summary of each course is given but for more course information you can click on the course title and a course spec sheet will open for you to view. If you can’t find a course or programme from this ’off the peg’ range that suits your needs, or you need advice on what course is best for you then please do get in touch as we can guide you in the right direction or design a bespoke programme for you.
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Since 2009 the Health and Safety Executive have strongly recommended that first aiders should attend an annual update to refresher their life saving skills. Considering many workplaces now have AED’s this course was developed to encompass both the annual first aid update (3hrs) and the AED update (2hrs), therefore reducing downtime of staff being away for training. This course allows first aiders to refresh their life saving practical skills on an annual basis and ask an experienced clinical instructor any questions on first aid.
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TAG 405 | Annual First Aid & Automated External Defibrillation Update | 5.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=56] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), use of an AED and major bleeding. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Since 2009 the Health and Safety Executive have strongly recommended that first aiders should attend an annual update to refresher their life saving skills. This course allows first aiders to refresh their life saving practical skills on an annual basis and ask an experienced clinical instructor any questions on first aid.
To see the full course description and the course content please click on the PDF button below or contact us for further details.
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TAG 404 | Annual First Aid Update | 3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=55] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2) and major bleeding. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Under the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 employers have an obligation to provide adequate and appropriate First Aid provision to their work force. The First Aid At Work Re-qualification Course can be attended by those who currently hold a full (3 day) First Aid at Work certificate. This course can be adapted to suite a particular audience with specific needs (such as a school) if needed.
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TAG 403 | HSE First Aid at Work Course (Re-qualification) | 2.0 days | [wpdm_file id=54] |
The core content of this course includes; Health & Safety regulations, recording and reporting of incidents, priorities in first aid, assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), major bleeding, burns/scalds, choking, heart attacks, poisoning, shock, fractures/breaks and first aid kits. |
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Under the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 employers have an obligation to provide adequate and appropriate First Aid provision to their work force. The First Aid At Work Course is complies with these regulations and gives the successful candidate the knowledge and confidence to deal with emergencies in the workplace. This course can be adapted to suite a particular audience with specific needs (such as a school) if needed.
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TAG 402 | HSE First Aid at Work Course | 3.0 days | [wpdm_file id=53] |
The core content of this course includes; Health & Safety regulations, recording and reporting of incidents, priorities in first aid, assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), major bleeding, burns/scalds, choking, heart attacks, poisoning, shock, fractures/breaks and first aid kits. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Under the current Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 employers have an obligation to provide adequate and appropriate First Aid provision to their work force. This course is ideal for the lower risk workplace that presents few health and safety risks, where a first aider with a full First Aid At Work certificate is not needed but a minimum of an Emergency First Aider is in accordance with the regulations. This course can be adapted to suite a particular audience with specific needs (such as a school) if needed.
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TAG 401 | HSE Emergency First Aid at Work Course | 1.0 day | [wpdm_file id=52] |
The core content of this course includes; Health & Safety regulations, recording and reporting of incidents, priorities in first aid, assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), major bleeding, burns/scalds, choking and first aid kits. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
With more and more work places now considering an AED as part of their standard life saving equipment it is vital to ensure staff are trained to use it for when an emergency may happen. The Automated External Defibrillation (AED) refresher course is the recommended annual course needed for anyone wanting to keep their skills up to date to use an AED. The course follows the outline of the both the Resuscitation Council (UK) & European Resuscitation Council courses.
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TAG 302 | Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Course (annual refresher) | 2.5 hours | [wpdm_file id=51] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), Use of an AED. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
With more and more work places now considering an AED as part of their standard life saving equipment it is vital to ensure staff are trained to use it for when an emergency may happen. The Automated External Defibrillation (AED) course is the initial course needed for anyone wanting to use an AED. The course follows the outline of the both the Resuscitation Council (UK) & European Resuscitation Council courses.
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TAG 301 | Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Course | 4.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=50] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), Use of an AED. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
This course is a combination of both our Baby & Child Basic Life Support Course (TAG 201) and our Baby & Child Illness and Injury in the home course (TAG 202). This full day course is ideal for anyone involved with looking after and caring for babies and children, but in particular it is designed for parents, grandparents, nannies, child minders, Au Pairs and babysitters. The course aims to teach you to respond confidently to a baby or child who is in a potentially life threatening situation.
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TAG 203 | Baby & Child First Aid Course | 5.0-6.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=49] |
The core content of this course includes; How to recognise the unwell child, recovery position, Child and Infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), choking, cuts & wounds, bumps, bruises & limb injuries, burns & scalds, head injuries, electric shock, poisoning, fevers & fits, recognition of meningitis & septicaemia. Ample time is also allocated for general questions and answers. |
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This course often follows on from our Baby & Child Basic Life Support Course (TAG 201), but it can be delivered as a stand alone course. Like the Basic Life Support Course it is designed for anyone involved with looking after and caring for babies and children, but in particular it is designed for parents, grandparents, nannies, child minders, Au Pairs and babysitters. The course covers the basic first aid required from some common illnesses and injuries that can occur in the home.
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TAG 202 | Baby & Child Illness and Injury in the Home Course | 2.0-3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=48] |
The core content of this course includes; Cuts & wounds, bumps, bruises & limb injuries, burns & scalds, head injuries, electric shock, poisoning, fevers & fits, recognition of meningitis & septicaemia. Ample time is also allocated for general questions and answers. |
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This is our basic course designed for anyone involved with looking after and caring for babies and children, but in particular it is designed for parents, grandparents, nannies, child minders, Au Pairs and babysitters. The course aims to teach you to respond confidently to a baby or child who is unresponsive, not breathing or choking.
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TAG 201 | Baby & Child Basic Life Support Course | 2.0-3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=47] |
The core content of this course includes; How to recognise the unwell child, recovery position, Child and Infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2) and choking. Ample time is also allocated for general questions and answers./td> |
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The emergency life support course is our recommended course for all people wanting to learn to ‘Save A Life’ in an emergency. This course also covers child and infant CPR skills It is a sad fact that very few people survive a cardiac arrests in the UK. One of the contributing factors to this statistic is that very few people that collapse in cardiac arrest have CPR performed on them, because of the low numbers of lay public trained in CPR, where if CPR is performed it can double a casualties chance of survival. This is the course for everyone.
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TAG 102 | Emergency Life Support (inc child and infant CPR) | 3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=46] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult and paediatric modifications cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), familiarisation with AEDs, heart attacks, severe bleeding and choking. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
The emergency life support course is our recommended course for all people wanting to learn to ‘Save A Life’ in an emergency. It is a sad fact that very few people survive a cardiac arrests in the UK. One of the contributing factors to this statistic is that very few people that collapse in cardiac arrest have CPR performed on them, because of the low numbers of lay public trained in CPR, where if CPR is performed it can double a casualties chance of survival. This is the course for everyone
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TAG 101 | Emergency Life Support | 2.5 hours | [wpdm_file id=45] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), familiarisation with AEDs, heart attacks, severe bleeding and choking. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Following the increased need for simulation training to help prevent serious untoward incidents, improve patient safety and improve the management of medical emergencies we are delighted to offer a range of simulation packages led by one of the UK’s leading experts. Healthcare simulation can be used to improve individual skills or test an organisations emergency policies and systems. We can offer a range of programmes from individual training for specific grades of staff (such as FY1 or FY2 doctors) to multidisciplary team training. Subjects can range from medical or trauma through to communication skills.
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TAH 501 | Medical Simulation Programmes | various | [wpdm_file id=44] |
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The RCUK EPLS Course is a nationally recognised course that is the core course for anyone expected to lead a paediatric cardiac arrest team. The EPLS course teaches the theory and practical skills to effectively treat cardiorespiratory arrest, peri-arrest situations and special circumstances, and to prepare senior members of a multidisciplinary team to treat the patient until transfer to a critical care area is possible.
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TAH 404 | Resuscitation Council UK Advanced Life Support Course (EPLS) | 2.0 days | [wpdm_file id=43] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, Ethics and DNR orders, Peri Arrest Situations, Respiratory Failure, Circulatory Failure, Trauma, Vascular Access, paediatric and newborn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 15:2), Arryhthmias and defibrillation (Manual or Automated), Intermediate Airway Management, paediatric advanced life support, drugs used in managing cardiac arrest, cardiac arrest in special circumstances |
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The RCUK ALS Course is a nationally recognised course that is the core course for anyone expected to lead a cardiac arrest team. The ALS course teaches the theory and practical skills to effectively treat cardiorespiratory arrest, peri-arrest situations and special circumstances, and to prepare senior members of a multidisciplinary team to treat the patient until transfer to a critical care area is possible.
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TAH 403 | Resuscitation Council UK Advanced Life Support Course (ALS) | 2.0 days | [wpdm_file id=42] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, Ethics and DNR orders, Peri Arrest Situations, ECG Monitoring & Recognition, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), Defibrillation (Manual or Automated), Intermediate Airway Management, advanced life support, drugs used in managing cardiac arrest, cardiac arrest in special circumstances |
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The RCUK Paediatric ILS Course is a nationally recognised course that is often the baseline of training for all clinical staff. Whilst the course was originally designed for hospital based staff it can now be adapted to suit a range of attendees both clinical (in and out of hospital) and non clinical. The ILS course gives candidates the knowledge and skills to immediately care for the patient in a life threatening situation knowing when and who to call for help and enabling them to manage patients in cardiac arrest until arrival of a cardiac arrest team and to participate as members of that team.
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TAH 402 | Resuscitation Council UK Paediatric Immediate Life Support Course (p-ILS) | 7.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=41] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR either 15:2 or 30:2), Basic Airway Management and an introduction to advanced life support (and the drugs used in managing cardiac arrest). |
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The RCUK ILS Course is a nationally recognised course that is often the baseline of training for all clinical staff. Whilst the course was originally designed for hospital based staff it can now be adapted to suit a range of attendees both clinical (in and out of hospital) and non clinical. The ILS course gives candidates the knowledge and skills to immediately care for the patient in a life threatening situation knowing when and who to call for help and enabling them to manage patients in cardiac arrest until arrival of a cardiac arrest team and to participate as members of that team.
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TAH 401 | Resuscitation Council UK Immediate Life Support Course (ILS) | 7.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=40] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, DNR orders, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), Defibrillation (Manual or Automated), Basic Airway Management and an introduction to advanced life support (and the drugs used in managing cardiac arrest). |
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Our In Hospital Resuscitation Course is the recommended course for all health care professionals and associated staff working ‘in hospital’ where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for paediatric care. This course covers all of the subjects recommended by most clinically governing bodies. The course is a step up from basic life support, to include more information on the prevention of cardiac arrest in hospital (including the use of early warning scores) and secondly the use of equipment in resuscitation (such as oxygen and defibrillation).
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TAH 302 | In Hospital Resuscitation Course (Paediatric) | 3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=39] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, DNR orders, recovery position, paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 15:2), use of emergency oxygen equipment and familiarisation with AEDs. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Our In Hospital Resuscitation Course is the recommended course for all health care professionals and associated staff working ‘in hospital’ where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for adult care. This course covers all of the subjects recommended by most clinically governing bodies. The course is a step up from basic life support, to include more information on the prevention of cardiac arrest in hospital (including the use of early warning scores) and secondly the use of equipment in resuscitation (such as oxygen and defibrillation).
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TAH 301 | In Hospital Resuscitation Course (Adult) | 4.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=38] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty (ABCDE approach), human factors (inc communication tools), early warning scores, DNR orders, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), use of emergency oxygen equipment and familiarisation with AEDs. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Our Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Extended) is the recommended course for all health care professionals and associated staff working ‘out of hospital’ where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement. This course covers all of the subjects recommended by most clinically governing bodies. A step up from basic life support this course includes the use of equipment in resuscitation (such as oxygen and defibrillation) and the recognition and treatment of common medical emergencies that can cause cardiac arrest.
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TAH 203 | Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Extended) | 5.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=37] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult and paediatric modifications cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), use of emergency equipment such as oxygen and automated defibrillators (AEDs), acute coronary syndromes, anaphylaxis, severe bleeding, choking, asthma, fits/seizures and hypoglaecamia. |
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Our Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Basic) is the recommended course for all health care professionals and associated staff working ‘out of hospital’ where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for adult and paediatric care. The course is a step up from basic life support, to include firstly the use of equipment in resuscitation (such as oxygen and defibrillation) and secondly the recognition and treatment of common medical emergencies that can cause cardiac arrest.
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TAH 202 | Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Basic – Adult and Paediatric Modifications) | 3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=36] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult and paediatric modifications cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), use of emergency oxygen equipment, familiarisation with AEDs, acute coronary syndromes, anaphylaxis, severe bleeding and choking. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
Our Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Basic) is the recommended course for all health care professionals and associated staff working ‘out of hospital’ where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for adult care. The course is a step up from basic life support, to include firstly the use of equipment in resuscitation (such as oxygen and defibrillation) and secondly the recognition and treatment of common medical emergencies that can cause cardiac arrest.
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TAH 201 | Medical Emergencies & Resuscitation Course (Basic – Adult) | 2.5 hours | [wpdm_file id=35] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), use of emergency oxygen equipment, familiarisation with AEDs, acute coronary syndromes, anaphylaxis, severe bleeding and choking. |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
This course is designed as a stand alone course allowing learners to to gain more in depth information than on our other courses that include anaphylaxis.
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TAH 104 | Management of Anaphylaxis Course | 1.5 hours | [wpdm_file id=34] |
The core content of this course includes; anaphylaxis |
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The Basic Life Support course is our entry level course for health care professionals and associated staff working in clinical areas where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for both adult and paediatric care. The course is adapted on the day to suit the audience and the arena they work in (such as a GP or dental surgery or a hospital).
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TAH 103 | Basic Life Support (Adult and Paediatric Modifications) Course | 3.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=33] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult and paediatric modifications cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), choking |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
The Basic Life Support course is our entry level course for health care professionals and associated staff working in clinical areas where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for paediatric care. The course is adapted on the day to suit the audience and the arena they work in (such as a GP or dental surgery or a hospital).
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TAH 102 | Basic Life Support (Paediatric) Course | 2.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=32] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 15:2), choking |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.
The Basic Life Support course is our entry level course for health care professionals and associated staff working in clinical areas where resuscitation training is a mandatory requirement for adult care. The course is adapted on the day to suit the audience and the arena they work in (such as a GP or dental surgery or a hospital).
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TAH 101 | Basic Life Support (adult) Course | 2.0 hours | [wpdm_file id=31] |
The core content of this course includes; Assessment of the collapsed casualty, recovery position, adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR 30:2), choking |
For more in depth course content please see our other courses or for a course to be bespoked to your needs please contact us for further details.