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This area contains general information and news letters regarding first aid and first aid provision.

Resuscitation Guidelines 2010 - Adult BLS

AED Guidelines 2010

Child Basic Life Support 2010

Following 2010 Resuscitation Guidelines for Children & Infants - ideal for updating all your first aid trained staff.

Child Basic Life Support 2010 Datasheet

Knowledge Review Assessment sheet and Answer sheet

Child BLS 2010 Knowledge Review Assessment sheet

Child BLS 2010 Knowledge Review Answer sheet

ACCIDENT & INJURY PREVENTION & QUALIFICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS, CHILDMINDERS & NANNIES

Accidents and injuries are a major threat to the health and well-being of children in England.  All children are exposed to hazards as part of their everyday lives as they play, travel around and even when they are asleep.  The extent of childhood injury varies depending on socio-economic group, age, sex, cultural or ethnic group and where they live. Children living in deprived areas are more likely to be admitted to hospital as a result of accidents and injuries than children in other areas.  Accidents and injuries are preventable and with the right interventions, there is considerable scope for these to be reduced

The Early Years Foundation Stage welfare requirements which were introduced in September 2008 have set minimum standards for training and qualifications as a pre-condition for Ofsted registration, namely that:

  • Childminders must have attended a childcare training course within six months of registration and must hold a current paediatric first aid certificate at the point of registration. First aid training must be approved by the local authority and consistent with the guidance set out in the Practice Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage

Nannies at present are not required by law to hold any childcare qualifications however if they wish to become part of the Voluntary Ofsted Childcare Register (OCR) they have the same requirements as a childminder, the only difference being is that they are caring for the child/ren in their own family home.

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