AED / Defibrillators Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are crucial devices in first aid as they can significantly improve the chances of survival for individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Here are some reasons why AEDs are important in first aid: 1. Rapid response: AEDs are designed to be easy to use, even by individuals without medical training. They provide step-by-step

  If you are in an emergency, please call 999 If you’re worried someone might be monitoring your devices, exit this site and visit from a safe device. Learn more about keeping your technology safe here.   The freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline  0808 2000 247 What is abuse? Domestic abuse is a pattern of behaviour on the part of

At SPR Training, we are here to assist you in determining the appropriate number of first aiders required; by helping you complete the First Aid Needs Assessment. To help you through this process, we have a comprehensive 16-page document with guidance notes and links provided by the HSE. This document will serve as a valuable resource in answering your questions. 

    The importance of understanding and respecting pronouns in the workplace.   It is essential that we create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected, regardless of their gender identity. Pronouns are the words we use to refer to individuals in conversation. Gender pronouns, such as ‘he/him/his’ or ‘she/her/hers,’ are commonly used to identify someone’s gender. However,

Ten Second Triage – TST     Hopefully you will never be in this situation, dealing with a Multi Casualty – The NHS has introduced  Ten Second Triage (TST)  , this allows non-medical folk to filter who needs the treatment – Quickly and without medical checks.   More information :  Ten second triage: A novel and pragmatic approach to major

Diversity, Equality & Inclusivity   We like to take this opportunity to state our statement on Diversity, Equality & Inclusivity: Our staff at SPR have undergone training in safeguarding, diversity, equality, and inclusivity, including mental health, disability awareness and LGBTQ+ training. We are committed to welcoming individuals of all races, colours, ancestries, religions, origins, ages, sexual orientations, disabilities, and gender

First Aid at Work – Requirements extracted from HSE : Print: First aid in work (hse.gov.uk) 1. Overview Employers must make sure employees get immediate help if taken ill or injured at work. The law applies to every workplace and to the self-employed. You must have: a suitably stocked first aid kit an appointed person or people to take charge

Blended Training – E-learning / Online First Aid Training with classroom practical and Exam At SPR, we firmly believe in providing individuals with a range of options. After extensive research and testing, we are thrilled to introduce our latest offering: Blended Training for our QNUK First Aid Courses.  So, what exactly is Blended Training?  It entails completing an online pre-course