First Aid - Done Different
Take one of our courses and see why customers come back to us year after year.
The Benefits of our System
Latest Standards
We take the latest advice from organisations such as the UK & European Resuscitation Organisations, Royal Colleges, Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care, etc and update our eLearning immediately as changes take place.
Students Love It
Our students have said that the eLearning is great. It's fun, helps then take things at their own pace and is easy to remember.
FAIB Approved
This system was developed with a panel of experts at the First Aid Industry Body to ensure that it is educationally sound, medically correct and fully meets the requirements for first aid training.
GDPR Compliant
Our system meets all the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as it applies in the UK, tailored by the Data Protection Act 2018.
Student Feedback
When asked, 100% of our students said they would recommend our courses to others.
Of those who’d done first aid before 75% said our blended course was better, 25% said it was the same and no one said it was worse than previous.
87% of our students said they felt very or extremely confident to carry out the skills they’d learnt.
Clients Who Trust our Courses
Our clients include many major UK Universities (including Birmingham, Cambridge, Bristol and Imperial College London), Forestry England and the Natural History Museum. Find out why they rely on our courses.
Recent Blog Posts
HSE Issues Guidance on First Aid during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The HSE have stated that if your FAW certificate expires after the 19th March 2020 then you can have a three month extension provided you have tried to access requalification training and explain why you
Defibrillator Drones – Ambulance of the Future
A graduate in Holland has invented the ‘Ambulance Drone’. Bypassing traffic jams, this can can get to an emergency scene 10 times quicker than an ambulance and has a portable defibrillator on board.
A Tick Bite Could turn you Vegetarian!
An Article on iO9 today quotes a new research study. This indicates that a tick bite can cause the body to release antibodies making you allergic to eating meat. Another reason why we teach about