🏫Primary Years Safety
First Aid for Active Explorers (1–12 Years)
Overview
As children grow, so does their independence. Climbing higher, running faster, trying new things and sometimes taking risks.
Primary Years Safety is a practical 2-hour workshop designed to support parents through this more active stage of childhood. This session focuses on the types of injuries and situations that often arise as children become more independent, helping you respond calmly and confidently.
This is real-life first aid for real-life parenting.
This is not a formal paediatric first aid qualification course.
It is a parent-focused confidence workshop designed for real-life family settings.
Who Is This For?
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Parents of children aged 5–12
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Grandparents and carers
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Families with school-aged children
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Carers supporting active children
No prior experience required.
What’s Included
Each participant receives:
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Practical CPR and choking practice
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Guided demonstrations and supported practice
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A Primary Safety Confidence Guide
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Attendance certificate
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What You Will Learn
During this workshop, you will learn how to:
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Perform CPR for older children
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Support children with asthma and allergies
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Recognise and respond to sports injuries
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Manage bleeding
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Manage fainting episodes
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Identify and respond to head injuries
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Assess situations and make informed decisions
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Stay calm in unexpected situations
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Topics Covered
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CPR for older children
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Asthma and allergy management
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Sports injuries
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Bleeding
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Fainting
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Head injuries
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Emergency decision-making
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How Long Is the Workshop?
Duration: 2 hours
Format: In-home group session (up to 6 participants included)
Delivery style: Interactive, hands-on, scenario-based
Larger community and school sessions are available on request.
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Investment
Pilot Offer: £10 per person (minimum of 6 participants)
Available until October 2026
Usual price:
£195 (up to 6 participants included)
Additional participants: £20 per person
When shared between 6 parents, this works out at approximately £32 per person.