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One question we sometimes receive is about the appropriate age for our training courses, specifically our First Aid and Fundamental Wellbeing (which includes Mental Health First Aid). It’s a really important question, and the answer involves balancing accessibility with suitability and safety. Our First Aid and Fundamental Wellbeing courses are […]
Hey there, fellow first aid and wellbeing trainers! Let’s talk about something that’s often overlooked but incredibly powerful in our training sessions: the art of casual and conversational questioning. We all know that engaging our participants is key to effective learning, but how do we strike the balance between keeping […]
As Fundamental Wellbeing Course Leaders, you are the guiding lights for so many on their journey towards better mental health. You equip them with invaluable tools and frameworks, and within our A.C.T.I.O.N.s plan, the element of “Talk” and specifically “Be Optimistic” plays a crucial role in fostering a hopeful outlook. […]
Tick removal is covered in our Forestry First Aid (+F) course, but it’s also important for first aid trainers to know in case of queries. We recently received a question about the correct removal method, so we wanted to provide clarity. Ticks – What You Need to Know Ticks are […]
As trainers, we know that clear communication is key. Whether delivering SkillBase First Aid or Fundamental Wellbeing training, we want every delegate to fully understand and apply the skills they learn. However, what happens when delegates speak little or no English? Misunderstanding key terms like “clammy skin” or “shock” could […]
We are excited to share that we are making some great new updates to your digital certificates that are included as part of your delegate packs. To ensure you have all of the info you need to navigate your options, you can use this handy guide! Digital Certificate Delivery Options […]
Using HSE Statistics in Communications The recently published HSE statistics for 2023/24 provide valuable insights that we can all use to enhance communication strategies, whether working in-house or as independent trainer. You can view the recap post over on our blog here – https://www.skillbasefirstaid.com/2024-recap-from-the-hse/ We’ve put together a few examples […]
Strokes Are on the Rise: Why Teaching the BE FAST Method is More Important Than Ever As first aid trainers, you are at the heart of building a more prepared, resilient community—empowering individuals with skills that save lives. With the NHS reporting a *28% rise in hospital admissions for strokes […]
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As the academic year draws to a close, a familiar wave of pressure builds across households up and down the country. Exam season is upon us, bringing with it heightened stress and anxiety for countless young people. From the Year 6s facing their SATs to teenagers tackling the all-important GCSEs […]
In the bustling tapestry of modern life, where screens and schedules dominate, there’s a timeless remedy waiting just outside your doorstep: gardening. Beyond the beauty of blossoms and the satisfaction of homegrown veggies, the act of tending to a garden has profound effects on mental health. Let’s explore the world […]
Why Are Heart Attacks More Common on a Monday? Most of us don’t like Mondays, but did you know they could actually be bad for your heart? Dr Amir Khan, a well-known GP and TV doctor, recently shared some eye-opening insights into when heart attacks are most likely to happen […]