Level
2 Certificate in Paediatric First Aid
This first aid
training course is accredited with the Office of the Qualifications
and Examinations Regulator (QFQUAL) and the Welsh Assembly Department
for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS).
The course
qualify candidates for vocationally related qualifications which attract
funding under Section 96 and/or Section 97 of the Learning and Skills
Act 2000 and are eligible to be used to qualify candidates taking part
in ESF and SME funded programmes.
The Level
2 Certificate in Paediatric First Aid is a vocationally related qualification
that provides candidates with an opportunity to study and be assessed
in both practical and theoretical aspects of primary and secondary care
of paediatric first aid. A minimum of 14 guided learning hours (2 days).
On successful completion of the Level 2 Certificate in Paediatric First
Aid, candidates will be able to, describe the duties, responsibilities,
general treatment principles and priorities of first aid provision to
infant’s, children and adolescents/adults in an Early Years Setting.
Demonstrate an understanding of basic anatomy and physiology in relation
to first aid. carry out an initial patient assessment and appropriate
use of barriers and infection control. Recognise and respond to life
threatening conditions that require resuscitation. Demonstrate knowledge
and understanding of the pre-existing conditions and of common childhood
illnesses. Recognise and respond to the signs and symptoms of common
injuries and appropriate use of first aid equipment.
Qualification
Accreditation Numbers
Qualification
No: 100/4500/4 Unit Numbers Unit 1 Provide Emergency First Aid (Primary
Care) in Early Years Settings : T/102/7125. Unit 2 Recognition and First
Aid treatment (secondary care) of illness and injuries in Early Years
Settings A/102/7126
Assessment
Candidates
will be assessed against the assessment criteria of the qualification
via a combination of internal and external assessment components:
- Internal
Assessment - Practical assessment of skills combined with oral questioning
of underpinning knowledge and understanding covering the entire qualification.
- External
Assessment - A multiple choice question paper.
Facilitator/Assessor
- Candidate Ratio
To ensure
there is appropriate support for and monitoring of candidates during
practical sessions the delivery of the qualification is required to
operate at a ratio of one qualified facilitator/assessor to a maximum
of 12 candidates.