Paediatric First Aid - 18th July 2026 - Horsforth, Leeds
Paediatric First Aid - 18th July 2026 - Horsforth, Leeds
Level 3 Paediatric First Aid - Part online and part face to face
Meets OFSTED & EYFS Requirements
Saturday 18th July 2026
The Grove Centre, New Street, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4BH
Only £80.00 + vat per person
All e-learning elements must be completed by 1.00pm on the day before this face to face session
Date:- Saturday 18th July 2026
Venue:- The Grove Centre, New Street, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4BH
Time:- 9.30am until 4.00pm
Cost:- £80.00 per person + vat
Who should attend:- Nannies, Au pairs, Childminders, Nursery staff, Pre-school staff, Primary School Teachers, & Parents
Included in price:- Certificate of competency valid for 3 years, Personal training pack, All course materials
Refreshments & Lunch:- Refreshments will be provided, but please bring a packed lunch.
Parking:- Free parking is available at this venue (at front of the venue, and at the church next door)
Please Note:- Please check all details carefully before making a booking, as our refund policy will apply, please see below
If you are unable to attend one of our open courses, please contact us, and we can come to your setting.
All e-learning elements must be completed by 1.00pm on the day before this face to face session
⚠️ Important Compliance Reminder
Don’t forget: employers are expected to assess first aid needs.
See below for an official First Aid Needs Assessment.
REFUND POLICY
Once full payment has been made, no refund can be issued.
We regret we have to do this, however all bookings involve administrative costs. Alternatively, a substitute delegate can attend the course in your place, and there will be no extra charge for making a substitution.
A First Aid Needs Assessment is a legal requirement under the:
Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
Regulation 3 requires employers to provide:
“adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to enable first aid to be given to employees if they are injured or become ill at work.”
To determine what is adequate and appropriate, employers are expected to carry out a First Aid Needs Assessment.

