Workplace Training
At Community Medics, we believe that first aid isn’t just a skill, it’s confidence, care, and community in action. Our workplace training programmes give your staff the knowledge and assurance to respond calmly and effectively in an emergency, whether that is in the office, on the shop floor, or out in the community.
Delivered by qualified medics and trainers with real-world experience, our courses meet current Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards and can be tailored to your organisation’s needs. We offer everything from 1-day Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) and the full First Aid at Work (FAW) qualification and comprehensive Safeguarding training for adults and children.
All our training is practical, engaging, and relevant to everyday situations, ensuring your team walk away confident, capable, and prepared.
When you train with Community Medics, you’re not just ticking a compliance box, you are helping us reinvest in our Community Medics Youth programme and our free community first aid education across Greater Manchester.
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Our Training Courses
1 Day Emergency First Aid At Work
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Our one-day Emergency First Aid at Work course gives you the practical skills and confidence to handle real-life emergencies in the workplace. Designed for lower-risk environments like offices, shops, and call centres, it’s hands-on, engaging, and built to help you stay calm and capable when it matters most.
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3 Day First Aid At Work
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Our three-day First Aid at Work course goes beyond the basics, giving you the confidence, knowledge, and hands-on skills to deal with real emergencies in the workplace. It’s ideal for larger or higher-risk settings, like construction sites, manufacturing environments, or healthcare facilities where a fast, skilled response can make all the difference.
Across the course, you’ll learn how to assess, manage, and treat a wide range of medical situations, building the calm confidence to step up and take action when it counts.
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Safeguarding Training
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Our safeguarding courses range from short awareness sessions through to more in-depth Level 1 and Level 2 programmes.
Course lengths vary from 2 to 6 hours depending on the level and subject area (Adults, Children, or Safeguarding in Sport). All courses are trainer-led and include scenario-based learning, case studies and practical discussion aligned to national guidance and local safeguarding procedures
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