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Due Diligence in your choice of a first aid training provider

Today the HSE have issued a statement on their website with regards to choosing a first aid training provider and have made particular reference to first aid training in the outdoors which can be found at this link  First Aid Regulatory Change Takes Effect.  This is good news for everyone as it gives more freedom for your choice in choosing a provider as long as that provider can prove they are working to recognised standards.  There have been many organisations and providers lobbying for change.

The common thread is to work to recognised standards and guidelines with qualified tutors that have experience in the topics they are teaching and have a robust administration system to back this up. Not forgetting to ensure that the training meets its aims in providing first aiders who are competent to provide immediate care to the ill or injured.

High Peak First Aid has been involved in discussions/meetings with a number of training providers and organisations.  One of these organisations are the Institute for Outdoor Learning. High Peak First Aid was asked to attend a working party set up by the Institute for Outdoor Learning: a representatives from the Mountain Training Association and the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority were present along with individuals from other organisations. Over several meetings, training standards and course content were discussed and more people were asked to contribute.  We also took information back to our courses and consulted with our clients and fed back the results to the IOL.   The IOL has not set out to say they are the only route training providers involved in the outdoors should be taking.  However, they have produced an article on Outdoor First Aid Training which also has a link to Outdoor First Aid Training Standards which  is a document open for consultation.  If you have any views on this, contact the IOL.

To ensure our clients are reassured with our standards we have a Due Diligence link on our website.

Nicola Pickering

Company Director – High Peak First Aid Training

Update! Wilderness Expedition Leader Course 30 October – 3 November

We are providing the High Peak Wilderness Expedition Leader course for remote and wild areas from 30 October – 3 November. Several places have gone already.  The course will be held at our training venue in the Peak District, Derbyshire where we have immediate access to a variety of Wilderness terrain.  This course has the benefit of using areas not normally available for our two day High Peak Wilderness First Aid Courses.  This course is suitable for those working, travelling or going on expeditions world wide.  Our new waterproof manuals will be available for this course too!

By taking part in this course you have the option of staying from two to five days.  There will be two Tutors for this course – more details will be here shortly. There are also updates and photos from previous courses on our Facebook Page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summer Update!

We hope everyone has had a great summer. We have been busy and now have another member of staff and glad that we have a new office separate from the training facility. The office is on the same site as our two classrooms so it is convenient to pick up your certificate, pay for courses and first aid supplies. We are all looking forward to September as our new manual is due out, the online manual is having a major overhaul and our first aid supplies catalogue will be ready with over 1,000 items for sale.

New Staff and Complimentary First Aid Kits!

Time seems to fly here at High Peak First Aid! It only seems 5 minutes ago our Office Manager Sandie started work and nearly a year has passed.  We also have two new tutors who will be starting our Tutor training programme shortly. Courses continued to run throughout the winter and I went off to Nepal to run our Wilderness First Aid Courses.  I am now adding photos on our Face Book page – it’s difficult to choose which ones to put up!

Due to the continued support of our clients we can now offer returning clients a complimentary, quality first aid kit for the outdoors.  Throughout the year we are planning a series of events to say thank you for the loyalty our clients have shown.

 

Happy New Year from the UK and Nepal!

 

We hope you had a great Christmas and New Year! We would like to thank all our clients for the last 16 years.  Without your help we wouldn’t be where we are.  Once again this UK Winter, our High Peak Wilderness First Aid Training is divided between the UK and Nepal.  Courses are running in both countries – we have a receptionist, Sarah,  in the UK to take your call and Sandie our Office Manager is co-ordinating bookings.  I am co-ordinating our Nepali bookings this season and running our wilderness first aid courses. I will update our site with photos shortly.  We have a great mix of Nepali and International guides in a fantastic locations.

2012 has seen another increase in our level of business and we have been planning over the last 12 months for a great 2013 which we look forward to sharing with you!