About Student First Aid

Student First Aid is a program developed by ProTrainings UK to integrate free first aid training into the secondary school curriculum across the United Kingdom. Recognising the critical importance of first aid skills, we aim to eliminate the common obstacles of time and cost that schools often face in providing this essential education.

Program Overview

Our program offers comprehensive first aid training explicitly tailored for secondary school students. By collaborating directly with schools, clubs, and associations, we provide accessible and engaging training sessions that equip young individuals with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in emergencies.

Key Features

  • Free Training: All our first aid courses are provided at no cost to educational institutions and organisations, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder access to life-saving skills.
  • Curriculum Integration: We work closely with educators to seamlessly incorporate first aid training into existing school programs, aligning with educational standards and schedules.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Participants receive access to a wealth of resources, including instructional materials, practical demonstrations, and ongoing support to reinforce learning outcomes.

Get Involved

We invite schools, clubs, and associations to join us in this vital initiative. By partnering with Student First Aid, you can empower your students with essential skills that not only enhance their personal safety but also contribute to the well-being of the broader community.

To learn more about our program or to register your institution, please visit our main website at www.studentfirstaid.co.uk or contact us directly at 01206 805359. Together, we can make a significant impact by fostering a generation of confident and capable first responders.

For additional information and resources, explore our blog at blog.studentfirstaid.co.uk, where we share success stories, updates, and valuable insights into first aid education.

 

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