QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW)

The QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW) provides an efficient, comprehensive training solution designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to respond confidently to emergencies involving all age groups.

This combined qualification is ideal for professionals working across education, childcare, healthcare, community, and workplace settings where responsibility for children and adults intersects. Offering two recognised qualifications in one course, it streamlines compliance with both workplace health and safety regulations and statutory childcare requirements.

The QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid and First Aid at Work is an excellent choice for professionals seeking a thorough, reliable, and efficient first aid qualification that spans both childcare and workplace environments. It supports safer workplaces, improves emergency preparedness, and fosters confidence in handling first aid emergencies for people of all ages.

Course Contents of QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW):

The QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW), offers 6 Credits, requiring a Total Qualification Time (TQT) of 30 hours, including 18 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).

Unit Ref#Unit TitleCreditGLHTQT
QC14022-1Roles and Responsibilities of the Emergency First Aider135
QC14022-2Assessing an Emergency and Acting Safely135
QC14022-3Managing Unresponsive Adults, Children, and Infants135
QC14022-4Performing CPR and Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)135
QC14022-5Managing Choking, Bleeding, and Shock in Adults and Children135
QC14022-6Managing Minor Injuries, Medical Conditions, and Illnesses135

Entry Requirements for the QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW):

To enroll in the QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW), following are requirement:

Minimum Age

  • Learners must be at least 16 years old on the first day of the course.
  • Physical ability to participate in practical first aid activities, such as CPR, is essential.

Educational Background

  • No formal academic qualifications are required.
  • Basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended to understand course materials and complete assessments.

Experience

  • No previous first aid experience or qualifications are necessary.
  • Suitable for beginners and those wishing to update or renew existing first aid skills.

Language Proficiency

  • Learners should have adequate English language skills to:
  • A minimum English proficiency equivalent to CEFR B1 (intermediate) or GCSE English grade 3/D is recommended.
  • Additional support or reasonable adjustments can be arranged upon request.

Learning Outcomes of QualCert Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW):

Roles and Responsibilities of the Emergency First Aider
  • Understand the legal requirements and frameworks (Health and Safety Regulations, EYFS)
  • Define the role and responsibilities of a first aider in workplace and paediatric settings
  • Recognise the importance of infection control and use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Maintain confidentiality and accurate record-keeping of incidents
  • Identify and use emergency equipment appropriately
Assessing an Emergency and Acting Safely
  • Conduct a scene safety assessment to protect self, casualty, and others
  • Perform a primary survey using DRABC (Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
  • Recognise when to call for emergency medical services and what information to provide
  • Understand effective communication techniques during emergencies
  • Prioritise treatment based on casualty condition
Managing Unresponsive Adults, Children, and Infants
  • Identify levels of consciousness across all age groups
  • Place casualties in the recovery position according to their age
  • Monitor breathing and recognise abnormal breathing patterns such as agonal breathing
  • Provide continuous care until professional help arrives
  • Understand the importance of reassurance and casualty comfort
Performing CPR and Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Perform CPR on adults, children, and infants following current Resuscitation Council UK guidelines
  • Understand differences in compression depth, rate, and technique by age group
  • Use an AED safely, including correct pad placement and operation
  • Coordinate CPR with AED use effectively
  • Provide post-resuscitation care while awaiting emergency services
Managing Choking, Bleeding, and Shock in Adults and Children
  • Identify signs of partial and complete airway obstruction
  • Perform choking relief techniques (back blows, abdominal thrusts) for all age groups
  • Control external bleeding with direct pressure and appropriate dressings
  • Recognise signs of shock and provide first aid treatment
  • Understand how to monitor and support casualties experiencing shock
Managing Minor Injuries, Medical Conditions, and Illnesses
  • Provide first aid for minor cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, bites, and stings
  • Recognise and respond to common medical emergencies: asthma attacks, seizures, diabetes complications, and allergic reactions
  • Administer first aid using medical devices such as auto-injectors (EpiPen)
  • Manage febrile convulsions and other paediatric-specific conditions
  • Understand safeguarding responsibilities and reporting procedures

The Level 3 Award in Combined Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) & First Aid at Work (EFAW) is designed for individuals who require comprehensive first aid training covering both adults and children. It is ideal for those working in environments where the safety of all age groups is paramount.

This course is particularly suited to:

  • Early years practitioners, nursery staff, and childminders
  • School teachers, teaching assistants, and support staff
  • Foster carers and residential childcare workers
  • Workplace first aiders, especially in settings involving children and families
  • Sports coaches, activity leaders, and youth group volunteers
  • Employees in hospitality, leisure, and community sectors working with mixed-age groups
  • Employers and employees seeking to meet statutory first aid requirements efficiently

By completing this qualification, learners gain the confidence and skills to respond effectively to a wide range of emergencies involving both paediatric and adult casualties.