Aims to update and requalify existing first aiders to the required level of skill and knowledge in first aid, in accordance with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Successful delegates will be awarded a certificate of competence accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Course Venue
Open courses are held regularly at our training venues in Norwich, Norfolk and Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Alternatively, courses can be arranged at your own site anywhere in the UK (subject to suitability).
Syllabus
Introduction to first aid
Incident management and safety
The unconscious patient
Major illness: diabetes, heart attack, stroke
Fractures and dislocations
Head Injuries
Eye Injuries
Simple record keeping & first aid equipment
The legal framework for first and in the workplace
Basic life support
Use of AED
Control of bleeding and shock
Major Illness: epilepsy, allergic reactions
Burns and scolds
Poisons and harmful substances
Basic casualty handling
Knowledge and skills assessments
“2nd course with Norvic and still very good training – excellent”
“Would definitely recommend Norvic Training”
“I have been doing First Aid for 33 years and it was the best course I have been on.”
“Lots of hands on role play, was a very good way to learn.”
“The best first aid course (my 7th) I’ve done.”
Course Aims
To provide delegates with the training, skills and knowledge in emergency first aid and comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Suitable for any person nominated by their employer as an Appointed Person in the workplace.
All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Syllabus:
Role and responsibility of first aider Introduction to first aid The recovery position Heart attack Choking Burns and scalds Incident management and safety Basic life support Adult and paediatric resuscitation Control of bleeding and shock Simple record keeping and first aid equipment.
“Information presented in a clear and concise way at a good pace. Enjoyable course, very informative”.
One day Emergency First Aid at Work – All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years. Read more
“Lots of hands on role play, was a very good way to learn.”
“The best first aid course (my 7th) I’ve done.”
Course Aims
To provide delegates with the training, skills and knowledge in emergency first aid and comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Suitable for any person nominated by their employer as an Appointed Person in the workplace.
All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Syllabus:
Role and responsibility of first aider Introduction to first aid The recovery position Heart attack Choking Burns and scalds Incident management and safety Basic life support Adult and paediatric resuscitation Control of bleeding and shock Simple record keeping and first aid equipment.
“Information presented in a clear and concise way at a good pace. Enjoyable course, very informative”.
One day Emergency First Aid at Work – All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years. Read more
The Ultimate Roadshow for Local Businesses will demystify how to access Free Government Grants, Business Funding and Finance options including Crowd Funding, Free Training and Free Business Advice that is available to business owners within the New Anglia region.
Our aim is to deliver these events in area’s often overlooked, and where it is needed the most. Helping organisations of all shapes and sizes to unlock the growth potential within their businesses.
New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) have come together with the business improvement company, Business Shaper Group, to deliver 50 events, connecting 1000+ businesses across the LEP region.
You are invited to join Norfolk Chambers in partnership with Hawk & Owl Trust and Norfolk Gin for an exciting event at Norwich Cathedral, viewing the Peregrines.
Upon arrival you’ll be welcomed with drinks and nibbles, as well as gins to sample from Norfolk Gin, who are generously supporting this event with a specially made gin cocktail called ‘The Falconer’s Fancy’ to celebrate the Hawk & Owl Trust’s 50th Anniversary.
There will be a brief presentation from Adrian Blumfield, CEO of Hawk and Owl Trust on the urban peregrines project. Attendees will then be able to view the Peregrines via various scopes and binoculars, with trained volunteers to assist.
You’ll be able to network with local businesses at this unique event.
Remote working is more relevant today than ever. Most companies were completely unprepared for remote working with zero or pretty sketchy contingency plans.
Most companies have moved to work remotely. This is my story about having a remote/distributed team for more than three years and why, I would never go back to having an office based team again.
This is a simple webinar about how to make remote working work for you and your team. Particularly about peoples’ concerns about communication.
It’s a personal story about getting the right people in the team and the right communication structure and the right tools for the job it works like a dream. When geography is no limit, the quality of the team can be extremely high. There are also many people that are super talented but unable to access the traditional office environment. They would otherwise be claiming PIP or similar. Remote working is perfect on many levels from the employer and employee perspective.
The benefits to remote working are:
Environmental – no commute
Work life balance
Not infecting the whole work place with a cold or similar
Better communication – yes, no office politics
Better work output – you don’t need to start putting trackers and stuff on laptops etc…trust is everything
Lower overheads
I will share the tools, strategies and systems we use to for communication, recruitment, collaboration and more…
About the presenter
Wendy Norman started LiveLink 10 years ago after two careers – ish!
Her early employed years started in the Navy as a Weapons Analyst. She quickly realised that conforming to rigid structure was not her thing. Next, she worked in hotel management – in small luxury hotels until moving to Jerusalem, Israel where she lived for 6 years. Returning from Israel, Wendy worked in Primary Care Governance in the NHS until she could take no more and started LiveLink.
LiveLink is predominantly for private healthcare clinics. Combining her customer skills with healthcare seemed the obvious thing to do, so she did!
Wendy is lucky enough to live by the river in Norwich and owned by two cats, Mad Mary Moo and Lady Grace of Norwich.
When not locked down (100 days shielded and counting – RA Warrior (Rheumatoid Arthritis), Wendy really loves going to the theatre and eating out. She recently took up Pilates – never to be seen in public though so will continue at home in splendid isolation!
About LiveLink Resource Ltd
LiveLink started 10 years ago as a general virtual PA/call answering company. In 2015, they niched into private healthcare and hotels (as they are Wendy’s areas of expertise).
Currently, LiveLink support around 80 clinics – many are podiatrists or speech and language therapists. 15 hotels/restaurants and the remainder are a mix of accountants, trainers, trades, finance, letting agents. In total, they have around 135 clients.
Many healthcare clinics are evaluating their businesses in the wake of Covid-19. Unfortunately for their team, many are being made redundant as the employment costs are too high. Which is where they benefit.
LiveLink’s intention is to grow rapidly in the next 18 months to either merge with a larger company or sell.
Norfolk County Council Library and Information Service is pleased to host a day of free talks and workshops to help start-ups and small businesses.
Featured speakers include author and entrepreneur Robert Ashton, author and business expert Kate Wilde, business consultant Amal Douglas and Danny Shamoon from Santander bank.
There will also be two workshops run by Business Library staff showcasing resources available in the Business Library at Norwich Millennium Library.
All events are free and will take place at The Curve and The Business Library in The Forum. The day will also see the launch of the second year of Norfolk County Council’s Enterprise Norfolk programme, dedicated to business support.
The Ultimate Roadshow for Local Businesses will demystify how to access Free Government Grants, Business Funding and Finance options including Crowd Funding, Free Training and Free Business Advice that is available to business owners within the New Anglia region.
Our aim is to deliver these events in area’s often overlooked, and where it is needed the most. Helping organisations of all shapes and sizes to unlock the growth potential within their businesses.
New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) have come together with the business improvement company, Business Shaper Group, to deliver 50 events, connecting 1000+ businesses across the LEP region.