Paediatric First Aid, the UK’s leading provider of specialist first aid training for childcare professionals, today announced it has successfully trained over 20,000 learners, marking a significant milestone in its mission to enhance child safety across the nation.
Building on this achievement, the company has unveiled plans for an ambitious nationwide expansion that will bring its expert-led, hands-on training programmes to more regions throughout the UK, helping to ensure that childcare professionals everywhere have access to high-quality first aid education.
Find out more about Paediatric First Aid at: https://www.paediatricfirstaid.co.uk/
A Commitment to Child Safety
Since its establishment, Paediatric First Aid has been dedicated to providing comprehensive first aid training tailored specifically to those working with children. The company’s specially designed courses have equipped thousands of childcare practitioners, teachers, nursery staff, and parents with the knowledge and skills needed to respond confidently in emergency situations involving infants and children.
“Reaching 20,000 trained learners is more than just a number for us,” says Sarah Jeffries, Director of Paediatric First Aid. “It represents 20,000 professionals who are now prepared to take immediate action in those critical moments when a child might need life-saving intervention. We’re incredibly proud of the positive impact our training has had on child safety across the UK.”
The milestone coincides with recent research highlighting the vital importance of specialised paediatric first aid training. According to statistics from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, over 40,000 children under the age of five are admitted to hospital following accidents in the home each year. First aid intervention by properly trained adults can significantly reduce the severity of injuries and, in some cases, save lives.
National Expansion Plans
The company’s expansion strategy includes opening new training centres in key locations throughout the UK, starting with facilities in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Cardiff scheduled to open within the next six months. Additional centres in Newcastle, Bristol, Southampton, and Belfast are planned for early 2026.
This growth will be supported by the recruitment of over 30 new certified trainers, all of whom will undergo Paediatric First Aid’s rigorous instructor qualification programme to ensure consistent, high-quality training across all locations.
“We’ve seen increasing demand for our services in regions where we previously had limited presence,” explains Sarah Jeffries. “Our expansion is a direct response to this need. We believe every childcare professional in the UK should have access to the highest standard of paediatric first aid training, regardless of their location.”
The company is investing over £2 million in the expansion, which includes state-of-the-art training equipment, realistic simulation models, and innovative digital learning resources to complement hands-on training sessions.
Enhancing Training Standards
As part of this growth phase, Paediatric First Aid is also introducing enhanced course offerings that reflect the latest medical guidelines and emergency response protocols. New specialised modules include managing allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, responding to febrile seizures, and addressing mental health emergencies in older children.
The company has worked closely with paediatric healthcare professionals to develop these new training components, ensuring all content is medically accurate and reflects current best practices.
Paediatric first aid training addresses the unique needs of children in emergency situations. Children’s physiology, psychology, and the types of emergencies they experience differ significantly from adults. The specialised training that Paediatric First Aid provides is essential for anyone responsible for children’s wellbeing, focusing on age-appropriate techniques and responses.
Industry Recognition and Regulatory Compliance
Paediatric First Aid’s training programmes are fully compliant with Ofsted and Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requirements. The company’s courses are recognised by all relevant regulatory bodies, ensuring that participants receive certification that meets industry standards and legal requirements.
Community Impact and Corporate Responsibility
Alongside its commercial operations, Paediatric First Aid has demonstrated a commitment to broader social impact through its community outreach programme. Over the past year, the company has provided free or subsidised training to over 100 individuals working in underfunded community childcare settings.
The expansion will see this programme grow, with a commitment to train at least 200 community workers annually by 2027.
“We believe that every child deserves to be in an environment where adults are prepared to respond effectively in an emergency,” says Sarah Jeffries. “Our community programme ensures that financial constraints don’t prevent childcare providers from accessing this essential training.”
Looking to the Future
As Paediatric First Aid embarks on this expansion journey, the company remains focused on its core mission of enhancing child safety through education and skills development.
Future plans include the development of a digital learning platform to complement in-person training, research partnerships with leading paediatric healthcare institutions, and potential international expansion in the coming years.
“Training 20,000 learners is just the beginning,” concludes Jeffries. “With our nationwide expansion, we’re working toward a future where every childcare setting in the UK has staff trained to the highest standards in paediatric first aid. Every child deserves nothing less.”
About Paediatric First Aid
Paediatric First Aid is the UK’s leading provider of specialist first aid training for those working with or caring for children. Offering fully accredited courses that meet all regulatory requirements, the company combines medical expertise with practical, hands-on training to ensure participants develop both the knowledge and confidence needed to respond effectively in emergency situations involving children.
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