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Activity First Aid 

Qualification title: RQF Level 3 Award

FAA Level 3 Award in Activity First Aid (RQF)

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Qualification title: SCQF Level 6 Award

Award in Activity First Aid at SCQF Level 6

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Specifically designed for those who are involved in any form of activity, including sports, leisure and recreation. Not only is Basic Life Support included, but many other First Aid conditions are also included, making this qualification very comprehensive.

This Level 3 qualification is made up of two units including First Aid Essentials. It is specifically designed for those who are involved in any form of activity, including sports, leisure and recreation.

Duration:
A minimum of 12 contact hours in the classroom, consisting of practical and theoretical activities, plus an assignment and some pre-course activity could be required.


Syllabus:
A range of subjects are covered including:

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Certification:
Practical assessment is ongoing by the instructor, and a three-year qualification will be issued to the learner, subject to assessment. 


Numbers:
A maximum of 12 students are allowed and must be a minimum of 14 years of age and a certificate can be offered to all, subject to assessment.
A student cannot assume responsibility in the workplace until they reach the age of 16, and then it is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that the student is suitable for that role.
The certificate will expire as dated on the certificate, irrespective of age.

• Assessment of the situation

• Choking

• Minor injuries

• Basic hygiene in First Aid

• Shock

• Head injuries

• Drowning injuries

• Burns

• Spinal injuries

• Diabetes

• Electrical injuries

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• Responsibilities and reporting

• Angina

• Heart attacks
• Dealing with an unresponsive casualty 

• Seizures

• Bleeding control 
• Fractures

• Asthma

​• Heat and cold

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