First Aid Courses

Tydfil Training offer a selection of fully funded, professionally accredited First Aid training courses for businesses of all sizes, and individuals both employed and unemployed.

Emergency First Aid

Emergency First Aid

Beginner1 Day

This course is suitable for people and businesses who wish to learn new first aid skills. 
The Emergency First Aid course covers:

  • Primary Survey
  • CPR
  • AED
  • Shock
  • Seizures
  • Burns & Scalds
  • Wounds & Bleeding
  • Assessing an Incident
  • Dealing with minor injuries
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Paediatric First Aid 1 day course

Paediatric First Aid - 1 Day

Beginner1 Day

This course will teach those who work with infants, children or are parents how to deliver paediatric first aid assistance in an emergency.
The course covers:

  • the law surrounding first aid
  • how to carry out primary and secondary surveys
  • how to put children and infants into the recovery position
  • how to administer life-saving CPR
  • how to use defibrillators
  • anaphylaxis
  • how to help with a variety of injuries and illnesses
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Paediatric First Aid 2 Day Course

Paediatric First Aid - 2 day

Beginner2 Day

This course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to deal confidently with a range of accidents, illnesses and emergency situations involving young children and babies.
The course covers:

  • recognising and treating childhood illnesses
  • dealing with accidents and injuries
  • how to put children and infants into the recovery position
  • how to administer life-saving CPR
  • how to help with a variety of injuries and illnesses
  • and more.
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Emergency First Aid

First Aid at Work

Beginner3 Day

This course is suitable for people and businesses who wish to learn new first aid skills. 
The Emergency First Aid at Work course covers:

  • Primary Survey
  • CPR
  • AED
  • Shock
  • Seizures
  • Burns & Scalds
  • Wounds & Bleeding
  • Assessing an Incident
  • Dealing with minor injuries
  • Chest Injuries
  • Sprains and Strains
  • Fractures and Dislocations
  • The Human Skeleton
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Our Courses Are

Fully Accredited

Ofqual, CEA, regulated, accredited, certificated by the awarding body Highfield and valid for 3 years.

Face To Face

All courses are delivered face to face, providing the effective learning environment for learners.

Fully Funded

In most cases our courses will not cost you any money, they will be fully funded on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our First Aid training courses in most cases will not cost you anything. 

Due to the unique structure of Tydfil Training we are able, in most cases, to provide your training at no cost to you, by reclaiming all costs from a number of public and private sources.

We will confirm with you that your training will not cost anything prior to starting your course.

If in the unlikely event we are unable to fully fund your training, you will be notified before any training commences. You will not owe Tydfil Training anything unless you choose to proceed and pay for your training.

Yes. All our First Aid courses are fully accredited and valid for 3 years. 
They are Ofqual, CEA regulated, accredited, and certificated by the awarding body Highfield.

Our First Aid training certificates last for 3 years.

All our First Aid courses are delivered face to face with a practical and theory assessment.

There will be a practical and theory assessment during the course.

All organisations are required, by law, to ensure they have a sufficient number of employees who hold a valid First Aid Certificate.

Our First Aid Qualifications ensure your employees have the necessary knowledge to reduce hazards and attend to accidents while keeping your organisation compliant with regulations.

Employers must ensure that their provision is ‘adequate and appropriate in the circumstances.’ It is the employer’s responsibility to decide what the requirements of the organisation are by assessing any specific work hazards and ensuring that sufficient equipment, facilities and personnel are available to deal with the consequences of these hazards.