Industry-Recognized OSHAA 30-Hours Combined PFA and FAW Professional Diploma
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) and First Aid at Work (FAW) is a comprehensive training programme designed to develop essential life-saving skills for both workplace and child-focused environments. This course equips learners with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively to medical emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. It emphasizes practical first aid techniques, emergency assessment, and immediate care responsibilities. The programme is not Ofqual regulated and is structured to support real-world application across various professional settings where safety and duty of care are critical.
This diploma covers a broad range of first aid scenarios, enabling learners to manage injuries, sudden illnesses, and emergency situations confidently. The combined approach ensures participants understand the unique requirements of paediatric care alongside workplace first aid responsibilities. The course content aligns well with individuals holding or pursuing safety-related certifications and professional diplomas in areas such as health and safety, childcare safety, workplace emergency response, and occupational risk management. Strong focus is placed on practical awareness, decision-making, and maintaining a safe environment for all age groups.
OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) and First Aid at Work (FAW) provides a valuable professional foundation for those responsible for health and safety in diverse environments. The training enhances professional credibility and complements a wide range of certifications and diplomas by strengthening essential first aid competencies. Learners benefit from structured modules, scenario-based understanding, and clear guidance on managing emergencies effectively until further assistance arrives. This diploma is ideal for professionals seeking to improve preparedness, confidence, and practical response skills in both paediatric and workplace settings.
Program Highlights
Mandatory Unit
- Introduction to First Aid Principles and Legal Responsibilities in Workplace and Paediatric Settings (2 Hours)
- Incident Management and Casualty Assessment for Adults and Children (3 Hours)
- Primary Survey and Recovery Position Techniques for All Age Groups (3 Hours)
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Use for Adults, Children, and Infants (5 Hours)
- Management of Unconscious Casualties in Workplace and Paediatric Environments (4 Hours)
- Control of Bleeding, Wound Care, and Shock Management (4 Hours)
- First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Thermal Injuries Across All Age Groups (4 Hours)
- Managing Fractures, Sprains, and Soft Tissue Injuries in Adults and Children (3 Hours)
- Response to Common Medical Emergencies: Asthma, Seizures, and Severe Allergic Reactions (2 Hours)
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) and First Aid at Work (FAW) is open to learners who meet basic eligibility criteria.
Age Requirement
- Learners must be at least 18 years old.
Educational Background
- Basic secondary education is recommended. Related diplomas or certificates in first aid, occupational health and safety, childcare safety, or workplace safety are beneficial but not mandatory.
Language Proficiency
- Basic English reading and communication skills are required.
Work Experience
- Prior childcare or safety-related experience is an advantage but not essential ssential.
Learning Outcomes
Introduction to First Aid Principles and Legal Responsibilities in Workplace and Paediatric Settings (2 Hours)
- Understand fundamental first aid concepts and objectives
- Recognise legal and ethical responsibilities relevant to workplace and paediatric first aid
- Identify key regulations and compliance requirements for first aid provision
Incident Management and Casualty Assessment for Adults and Children (3 Hours)
- Apply systematic approaches to managing first aid incidents
- Conduct effective casualty assessments for adults, children, and infants
- Prioritise treatment based on severity and urgency of injuries or illnesses
Primary Survey and Recovery Position Techniques for All Age Groups (3 Hours)
- Perform a thorough primary survey on casualties of different age groups
- Demonstrate correct application of the recovery position tailored to age and condition
- Maintain airway patency and monitor casualty responsiveness effectively
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED Use for Adults, Children, and Infants (5 Hours)
- Perform CPR in accordance with current international guidelines for all age groups
- Safely operate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) during emergencies
- Integrate CPR and AED use into a coordinated and effective resuscitation process
Management of Unconscious Casualties in Workplace and Paediatric Environments (4 Hours)
- Recognise causes and symptoms of unconsciousness in adults and children
- Apply appropriate airway management and positioning techniques
- Monitor casualties and provide ongoing care until professional medical help arrives
Control of Bleeding, Wound Care, and Shock Management (4 Hours)
- Identify types and sources of bleeding and apply effective control measures
- Perform proper wound care and dressing techniques
- Recognise signs of shock and administer suitable first aid interventions
First Aid for Burns, Scalds, and Thermal Injuries Across All Age Groups (4 Hours)
- Classify burns and scalds according to severity
- Apply immediate and appropriate treatment to minimise damage
- Understand when to escalate care and seek professional medical assistance
Managing Fractures, Sprains, and Soft Tissue Injuries in Adults and Children (3 Hours)
- Recognise symptoms and types of musculoskeletal injuries
- Apply safe and effective immobilisation and support techniques
- Provide comfort and prevent further injury during management
Response to Common Medical Emergencies: Asthma, Seizures, and Severe Allergic Reactions (2 Hours)
- Identify signs and symptoms of asthma attacks, seizures, and anaphylaxis
- Administer correct first aid treatments for each condition
- Support casualties and facilitate timely access to advanced medical care
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Combined Paediatric First Aid (PFA) and First Aid at Work (FAW) is designed for individuals who are responsible for health, safety, and emergency care in both workplace and child-focused environments.
Childcare and Education Professionals
- Nursery and preschool staff
- School teachers and teaching assistants
- Childminders and daycare providers
- Early years support workers
- After-school and activity club staff
Workplace Safety and First Aiders
- Appointed workplace first aiders
- Health and safety representatives
- Supervisors and team leaders
- Office and site-based employees
- Staff responsible for emergency response
Healthcare and Support Staff
- Care assistants and support workers
- Community health support personnel
- Residential care staff
- Volunteers in care environments
- Staff assisting vulnerable individuals
Parents, Guardians, and Care Providers
- Parents seeking emergency care skills
- Guardians responsible for child safety
- Foster carers and family support carers
- Individuals caring for infants and children
- Home-based care providers
Sports, Leisure, and Community Workers
- Sports coaches and instructors
- Leisure centre staff
- Youth group leaders
- Community event coordinators
- Recreational activity supervisors
Organizations Focused on Safety
- Employers enhancing staff safety skills
- Childcare organizations improving care standards
- Schools and training centres
- Community and voluntary organizations
- Businesses prioritizing workplace safety
