Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) FAQs The RLSS UK Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) covers a wide range of CPR and first aid skills, equipping the first aider to administer first aid to children and infants. RLSS UK's Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course is available to everyone, requiring no prior knowledge of first aid and is particularly designed for individuals who come into contact with or work with infants and children; parents and families with young children. It covers CPR and first aid skills related to children, providing candidates with the skills to ensure a safe environment for children and infants. To support you with any questions you have about the RLSS UK EPFA course, you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the course below. Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) Course Overview Find an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course near you! What is a Level 3 award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid? How long does the Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) take to complete? What qualifications do you need to be first aid qualified? What does the Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification cover? Is there a test at the end of a Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course? Will holding an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification help me get into University? How many UCAS points is a Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification? How long does an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) valid for? How do I renew an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification? Are RLSS UK first aid qualifications regulated? What is the difference between Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) and Paediatric First Aid (PFA) Do RLSS UK First Aid courses include Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training? Does my organisation or job role need to be associated with a water-based activity or water safety to complete RLSS UK first aid courses? I am a Trainer Assessor (TA) and would like to deliver outside of my own Approved Training Centre (ATC), which I work for. How can I do this? What course materials will be available? What is a Level 3 award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid? The Level 3 Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) is a first aid qualification designed for anyone that comes into contact with or works with, infants and children. It covers basic skills of CPR and first aid related to children and infants. How long does the Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) take to complete? The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course is 6 hours of learning which can be delivered in one day or split into smaller sessions over a 4 week period from the start of the course. What qualifications do you need to be first aid qualified? No prior first aid knowledge or qualifications are required. What does the Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification cover? The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) content covers a wide range of CPR and first aid skills including; Understanding the role of the paediatric first aider How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is suffering from shock How to assess an emergency situation and act safely and effectively How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who has a foreign body airway obstruction How to provide first aid for an infant and a child who is unresponsive and breathing normally How to provide first aid to an infant and a child who is wounded and bleeding Is there a test at the end of a Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) course? Yes, to pass an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) ,you need to complete practical assessments throughout the course and undertake a multiple-choice theory question paper. Will holding an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification help me get into University? Yes, a Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification could help you get into university. The EPFA is an Ofsted registered course, and on completion of the course, you will obtain an RLSS UK Qualifications Level 3 Award Emergency Paediatric First Aid which counts as eight tariff points on the UCAS scoring system. How many UCAS points is a Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification? The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) counts as 8 tariff points on the UCAS scoring system. How long does an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) valid for? The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification is valid for 3 years. How do I renew an Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification? To renew, candidates must complete a course again and all 6 hours of learning prior to the expiry of their existing qualification. Are RLSS UK first aid qualifications regulated? Yes, RLSS UK is recognised and monitored by Ofqual, Qualifications Wales and CCEA Regulation in Northern Ireland. What is the difference between Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) and Paediatric First Aid (PFA) The Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) qualification covers basic skills of CPR and first aid related to children and infants, equipping candidates with the skills to provide a safe environment for children and infants . The Paediatric First Aid (PFA) qualification is more comprehensive covering a wide range of CPR and first aid skills and equips candidates to administer first aid to children and infants with a range of complaints. Do RLSS UK First Aid courses include Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training? All RLSS UK first aid courses include some basic use of an AED, but this is not certificated. If you require comprehensive AED training, then a standalone course is available. For more information about the AED programme, visit www.rlss.org.uk/automated-external-defibrillator-aed Does my organisation or job role need to be associated with a water-based activity or water safety to complete RLSS UK first aid courses? No! RLSS UK first aid qualifications are nationally recognised and regulated and, therefore, suitable for all individuals and workplaces. To view all RLSS UK first aid qualifications, visit www.rlss.org.uk/rlss-uk-first-aid-qualifications I am a Trainer Assessor (TA) and would like to deliver outside of my own Approved Training Centre (ATC), which I work for. How can I do this? To deliver training at different venues, you need to talk to your ATC Coordinator within your workplace about the feasibility of doing this; you may need to become an Approved Training Provider (ATP) to ensure you have the appropriate cover. To find out more about being a First Aid TA, visit www.rlss.org.uk/become-a-first-aid-trainer-assessor What course materials will be available? All courses have the option of candidate manuals being available. The text within the first aid manuals compliments the course’s teaching resources and trainer materials available for when delivering the course. For more information visit Emergency Paediatric First Aid (EPFA) webpage. Manage Cookie Preferences