This comprehensive training program integrates CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), basic first aid techniques, and the use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) to equip you with the skills to save lives in emergencies involving infants, children, and adults.
Participants will gain essential knowledge and hands-on practice in age-appropriate emergency response. You will learn the correct sequence of rescue breaths and chest compressions, as these differ for infants, children, and adults. The course also covers effective management of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO), a frequent yet preventable hazard. Emphasis is placed on early recognition and immediate action, both critical for successful outcomes.
Who can attend the course:
1) Educators, trainers, and childcare providers, 2) Public sector employees and health & safety officers, 3) Sports coaches, fitness instructors, and lifeguards, 4) Hospitality and tourism professionals, parents and guardians, 5) Volunteers in community or rescue organizations, and 6) Any citizen who wishes to acquire certified life-saving skills.
To join our courses, you need to be at least 18 years old (legal age of adulthood).
Our courses are open and welcoming to everyone who meets these criteria — we look forward to seeing you there!
Training format:
Classroom-based sessions combined with practical exercises.
Assessment:
Multiple-choice written exam and practical skills assessment.
During the course, participants take part in comprehensive practical exercises and evaluation assessments, designed around progressive, real-life scenarios. Each activity is carefully tailored to the selected level of difficulty, ensuring both safety and effective skill development.
Upon successful completion of all modules and requirements, participants receive the relevant international certifications, professional licenses, and official recognitions, in line with global standards.