Minor Injuries Course, CPD Accredited
First Aid, Education and Social Care Training Courses
How to Best Treat Minor injuries
CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course - just £20.00 or 1 Token
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I enjoyed the minor injuries webinar as it refreshed my memory in these areas and gave me the confidence to deal with any of these now. The training was delivered with practical demonstrations and I enjoyed the chance to use my brain during lockdown.
debbie grosch-squance
Short Summary
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1.5 hr session
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Learn how to deal with wounds, burns, sprains & strains, and other injuries
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Learn from the comfort of your own home or workplace
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Click 'Book' below to choose your date and book,
or to request this course to be run for your own people.
Course Contents
- Gloves, why they are so important and how to take them off and dispose of them safely
- Bleeding, from small cuts and grazes to larger wounds
- How to treat bruises
- How to treat burns
- Eye Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Broken bones, sprains, strains & dislocations
Benefits of this Short Course:
- With most people spending a lot more time at home, injuries have increased for both adults and children.
- With less access to GP surgeries and hospitals, it is important to know how to treat them!
- Either way, children (and adults) often hurt themselves, and knowing what to do will help them heal quicker and better, save them pain and suffering and avoids trips to see health care professionals
CPD Accredited Qualification

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Our Reviews
"Brilliant training really well organised. Kids came away having learnt a valuable life skill and they had fun doing it!! They had more than adequate resourses and members of staff. Thank you."
