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TinyHearts Baby & Child First Aid Course Outline
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the TinyHearts Baby & Child First Aid for?
The Tiny Hearts Life-Saving Skills for Parents the East Midlands is perfect for parents, grandparents and carers who want to feel prepared to handle emergencies and first aid with babies and children. It’s also great for anyone looking after a little one - whether you’re expecting your first child or just want to brush up on your skills.
The session is relaxed, supportive and hands-on, helping you gain confidence in those important first moments before professional help arrives.
We understand that childcare can be tough, so we welcome newborns and children under one.
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 TinyHearts Baby & Child First Aid training.
What should I wear for the session?
We recommend wearing comfortable, loose-fitting clothing (like trousers and a t-shirt) and flat shoes. Our training involves active clinical simulation and practical skills, such as CPR and recovery positions, so you will need to move around freely and kneel on the floor.
Are children welcome at the session?
We understand that arranging childcare can be stressful and that you often want to keep your baby close. Please don't let that stop you from attending TinyHearts - we are more than happy to welcome little ones under the age of one to this session.
Can you deliver TinyHearts Baby & Child First Aid for my club or organisation?
We would be delighted to work with your the East Midlands based 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 TinyHearts accredited first aid training?
The TinyHearts programme is accredited by the The First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) and more commonly known as First Aid for Parents and Carers. It is also aligned with guidelines from the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK), The Children's Burns Trust and the UK Sepsis Trust.