Training Locations & Dates
Flexible Dates
We come to you
Your Venue / On-site
Ideal for companies, schools or clubs
£269 per group
Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids Course Outline
What first aid means and how they can make a difference.
How to get help and call 999 in an emergency.
The recovery position and keeping someone safe until help arrives.
Simple ways to help with bleeding, minor injuries, and choking.
An easy introduction to CPR and defibrillators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Mini Medics course for?
The Mini Medics First Aid course is designed for children aged 7 to 11 years old, though it can be adapted for slightly older groups too. It’s perfect for schools, clubs, and community groups who want to give children the confidence to help others and understand what to do in an emergency. No prior experience is needed - just curiosity, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn through fun, hands-on activities.
Where in the East Midlands is the training held?
Our venues are selected for convenience across the East Midlands, with parking on site or nearby. Full travel details are sent 2 weeks before your Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids training.
What should child wear for Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids?
Please wear your comfiest play clothes (like joggers and a t-shirt) and trainers for Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids. We are going to be very busy moving around and kneeling on the floor to practice our superhero skills, so make sure they can wiggle and move easily.
Can you deliver Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids at my school or clubs in the East Midlands?
We would be delighted to work with your organisation. Please use the “Get a quote” function above to contact us with as much information as possible. All our instructors are healthcare professionals with enhanced criminal records checks.
Is Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids accredited training?
No. Mini Medics First Aid and CPR for Kids is a non-accredited programme designed for children to have a core understand of CPR and emergency situations. While not formally accredited the course is still taught in line with Resuscitation Council UK guidelines.