Basic Life Support (BLS) Adults & Children
The BLS for Adults and Children course is a practical, hands-on training programme designed to equip participants with the skills and confidence to perform Basic Life Support (BLS) effectively on both adults and children.
This course covers life-saving techniques such as CPR, the recovery position, and safe emergency response practices, providing learners with the ability to act quickly and appropriately until professional medical assistance arrives. It is ideal for workplace first aiders, healthcare professionals, teachers, childcare staff, and anyone responsible for the safety of others.
What You’ll Learn
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Understanding the principles of Basic Life Support (BLS)
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Performing CPR on adults, children, and infants
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Using rescue breaths and chest compressions effectively
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Placing and monitoring casualties in the recovery position
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Recognising and responding to cardiac arrest and other emergencies
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Safe use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
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Emergency response procedures and when to call for professional help
Course Duration
Typically delivered in half a day (3–4 hours), combining interactive theory with hands-on practical sessions.
Certification
Participants receive a BLS for Adults and Children certificate, valid for 2–3 years, demonstrating competency in life-saving skills for all age groups.
Who Should Attend
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Workplace first aiders and safety officers
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Teachers, childcare staff, and youth leaders
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Healthcare professionals and support staff
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Parents, guardians, and community volunteers
Why Choose This Course
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Practical, scenario-based training with hands-on practice
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Builds confidence to respond in emergencies involving adults and children
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Meets workplace first aid and healthcare BLS requirements
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Provides essential life-saving skills applicable in any environment
Be prepared to save lives across all age groups with the confidence to act effectively in emergencies.
Book your BLS for Adults and Children course today and ensure you’re ready to respond when every second counts.