First Aid Essentials – Paediatric First Aid is a one-day (6.5 hours) course developed to the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) standard STN043. It equips you with the practical skills and knowledge to respond confidently to a suddenly ill or injured child until the emergency services arrive.
The course combines a core module of Cardiac First Response – Community (CFR-C) with paediatric-focused first aid training, so you leave able to manage everything from choking and bleeding to febrile convulsions and cardiac arrest. All treatment is taught in line with PHECC Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs).
There are no formal entry requirements and no minimum age, though participants should be mature enough to understand the skills and implications of defibrillation and to complete the assessment. The course is ideal for:
By the end of the course you will be able to:
It runs for a minimum of 6.5 contact hours, usually completed in a single day.
No. There is no minimum age or formal prerequisite, but participants should be mature enough to understand the skills involved (including defibrillation) and to complete the assessment.
A joint PHECC / recognised-institution electronic certificate for First Aid Essentials – Paediatric First Aid, valid for two years.
Yes. Cardiac First Response – Community is a mandatory core module covering CPR, AED use and choking.
No. Assessment is practical and continuous, carried out using PHECC skills assessment sheets throughout the day.
Recognition of prior learning may apply, but because CFR skills fade over time it is recommended you take part fully in the CFR component. If you hold CFR Advanced, you must attend a separate CFR Advanced course to recertify at that level.
You will be supported with remediation in line with the training provider's assessment policy.
Recertification is required every two years and is based on identifying your training needs, followed by CFR and first aid skills practice and assessment, plus any clinical updates. If your certificate has lapsed, providers may allow a short grace period (PHECC considers up to 30 days appropriate), decided case by case.
Yes. A First Aid Essentials certificate can serve as evidence of completing a CFR course for entry to certain other recognised courses, such as CFR Instructor (Community only).