This qualification is regulated in the UK and awarded by First Aid Awards. FAA are an Awarding Organisation regulated by Ofqual and SQA Accreditation.
The qualification sits on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). The qualification is delivered, assessed and quality assured in line with the Assessment Principles for Regulated First Aid Qualifications.
The qualification is delivered in accordance with the protocols set by the latest Resuscitation Council Guidelines.
The FAA Award in Activity First Aid Level 3 course certificate has 3 years validity.
It is recommended that you check with your course tutor for information on FAA - Award in Activity First Aid Level 3 refresher courses and their recommended frequency or the next step qualification.
The qualification is designed to provide the knowledge and competence required for a learner to deal with a range of first aid situations with a focus on sports and activity related conditions.
The qualification is suitable for learners working in outdoor and activity environments or involved in voluntary and community activities.
Unit 1 of the qualification is suitable for learners wishing to act as an Emergency First Aider in the Workplace.
The qualification consists of two units which learners must successfully complete to achieve the full qualification. Learners completing unit 1 can be certificated with the FAA Award in Emergency First Aid at Work qualification if required.
What is Emergency First Aid?
Legislation
Responsibilities
Action in an emergency
Primary Survey
Secondary assessment
The respiratory system
Resuscitation
Disorders of respiration
Adult basic life support
Disorders of circulation
Wounds and bleeding
Minor burns and scalds
Epilepsy
The qualification is assessed through practical demonstration and oral questioning.
Scenarios will be set to enable a learner to demonstrate their knowledge and practical skills. During the practical assessment, the learner will be asked supporting questions by the Trainer / Assessor.
The practical assessment is ongoing throughout the course but the Trainer/Assessor will make learners aware of when they are being assessed.
Learners will be assessed on:
Primary survey and the recovery position
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator
Choking
Major bleeding and shock
Major seizure
Minor injuries
Secondary assessment (top to toe survey)
Injured limbs
Head and spinal injuries
Chest injuries
Major illness
Eye injuries
Bites and stings
Effects of heat and cold
The learner must satisfactorily complete each scenario to successfully pass the practical assessment. There is no grading of the assessment; learners pass or are referred Trainer / Assessors may also ask a learner additional questions if felt necessary to confirm their knowledge and understanding.