Should you take a child care first aid and CPR course?

Topics: National, First Aid and CPR
January 16, 2013

Should you take a child care first aid and CPR course?

As the country's largest charity organization, the Canadian Red Cross is a leader in first aid and CPR training courses that can benefit Canadians at work or in their daily lives.

The practical, hands-on skills that a person can gain through the training offered by the Canadian Red Cross can help one respond to and prevent emergencies from happening.

Best of all, the courses provided by the Canadian Red Cross can be tailored to meet the demands of many different work environments, making them an ideal choice for those in the child care or early childhood education industries who face a unique set of challenges.

Standard child care first aid and CPR
For those who want to receive training for the workplace or gain a better understanding of how to help infants and children during emergencies, the Canadian Red Cross' standard child care first aid and CPR course can be a good way to acquire basic skills and the ability to recognize breathing, choking, airway and cardiovascular incidents when they emerge.

The course spans two days and provides a three-year certification in standard child care first aid, CPR level B and AED operation. Professionals in the child care or early childhood education fields who take the training will also learn how to respond to bone and joint injuries, wounds and  poisoning as well as sudden medical and environmental emergencies. Other subjects may be taught depending on local requirements.

Emergency child care first aid and CPR
Being prepared is the best way to prevent emergencies, and with the emergency child care first aid and CPR course offered by the Canadian Red Cross, individuals can feel confident that they'll know how to react if an incident occurs.

The emergency child care course is a day-long training session that provides an overview of potential medical situations and how to respond. In addition to first aid training for cardiac arrest and respiratory training, the course helps individuals learn more about head and spine injuries, wound care and keeping children safe from harm.

Taking action

The Canadian Red Cross strives to improve the lives of those in need by empowering individuals to act when emergencies occur.

By taking a specialty first aid and CPR course with the Canadian Red Cross, you can learn how to prevent, respond and recognize the signs of cardiac arrest and gain valuable knowledge about other medical incidents.

To learn more or sign up for a class, you can visit us online or contact your local Canadian Red Cross.

You can also show your support for the humanitarian work of the Canadian Red Cross by choosing to donate today. 

Section Widgets