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1st Aid at Work Training Services The home of sensible & cost effective First Aid at Work Training
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First Aid training should be FUN! and not continuous chalk & talk. we achieve this by using an interactive style of training delivery with all students participating in the learning experience. We do not go for gory stories from the trainers but sensible realistic examples of what a student can expect in the workplace. Our courses are supplemented by full colour approved First Aid manuals and we only teach accepted First Aid protocols. Our trainers are all experienced in First Aid in the Workplace and all have or are working toward Adult education teaching qualifications.
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BouquetsEmail: info@firstaidcourses.co.uk Tel: 01322 666 404
“Everyone agrees that it was the best days training we have ever had” Teacher in charge of a day nursery
“The whole group interacted very well under the tutors excellent guidance” a student
“Within 1 hour of the start of the course, the tutor had the students eating out of his hand to the extent that all the comments I could get was reiteration of how good the instructor was” Leicester South fields College assessor
“The presentation instruction was clear and well led. I will be recommending the session to other heads in….. ” Headteacher of a junior school
“The training is the best I have seen for a long time ” HSE representative assessor
“ This was an excellent course with little room for improvement” Manager of a day care centre
A selection of student comments from courses completed:
“Tutor is funny and made us motivated all the time, all of the course”
“The course was brilliant – the tutor was very entertaining and informative and I feel I have learnt more because it was so enjoyable”
“The tutor involved everyone and because of this we all felt confident in asking questions and suggesting answers”
“Informative, good fun and put in a way I could understand tutor was excellent (I have never had fun on a course before!!)”
May 2003 “Course was run extremely well, very beneficial”
May 2003 “V.good (excellent!) course. Well-taught & enjoyable”
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