Location
Little Stoke Cricket Club (Upper Pavilion)
Uttoxeter Road, Stone, ST15 8RZ
Plenty of parking, venue only has steps to access across grass
Location
Little Stoke Cricket Club (Upper Pavilion)
Uttoxeter Road, Stone, ST15 8RZ
Plenty of parking, venue only has steps to access across grass
Upcoming First Aid Training - 2026
EFAW* - Friday 24th April - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
EFAW* - Friday 29th May - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
EFAW* - Friday 26th June - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
EFAW* - Friday 24th July - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
EFAW* - Friday 28th August - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
EFAW* - Friday 25th September - 9am to 4pm - 10 spaces left
* Cricket focus can be included if required - advise on booking
Welcome to Raven Tree Training, my name is Julie and I have been delivering training for many years. I am a first aid instructor and assessor and love giving people the skills and confidence to help others when an incident occurs. I enjoy delivering training to those who have never taken a first aid course before and benefit from my multi-teaching methods to ensure they have full understanding and confidence in their newly learnt skills.
I am an event first responder and provide medical cover for running events, local food and drink festivals and bonfires, I also work as a community trainer for a local defibrillator charity. I have worked in schools for 14 years and been a designated first aider for many of those, I have worked with the local authority and Police and held various first aid training qualifications along the way including in the water.
Raven Tree Training is able to offer a full range of first aid training courses at your premises or arrange a course at one of our training venues. I teach Qualsafe accredited first aid courses under the centre of SH First Aid Training - centre number 906150.
The ECB recommends clubs have trained first aid provision, including an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and suitable PPE, as part of their Recreational Cricket Safety Guidelines.
Emergency First Aid at Work, Emergency Paediatric First Aid and First Aid at Work meets the guidelines for an in-person First Aid course that last at least three hours and covered treatment for the following conditions: (a) head injuries (including concussion); (b) spinal injuries; (c) treating unconscious casualties and those having seizures; (d) basic life support (including the recovery position and practical CPR); and (e) skeletal injuries, including breaks, fractures, strains and sprains. We can taylor the course to be cricket focused giving learners relevant skills and knowledge for dealing with injuries on and off the field. Please make us aware if you require this on the booking form.
£65 per person
Be prepared for emergency first aid situations at work
The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. Having the correct first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff!
The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) qualification is designed for individuals who wish to act as an emergency first aider in their workplace. Upon successful completion of this qualification, candidates will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give safe, prompt and effective first aid in emergency situations.
As a regulated qualification, employers can book this course for their employees and rest assured that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities for providing quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due diligence checks.
Entry requirements - Learners must be at least 14 years old on the first day of the training and be able to perform practical tasks at floor level. There are no other formal entry requirements but we strongly recommend that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
Other course requirements Due to the practical nature of this course, Learners should wear appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g. trousers and flat footwear.
The roles and responsibilities of an emergency first aider
Assessing an incident
Managing an unresponsive casualty
CPR and defibrillation
Recovery Position
Choking
Seizures
Shock
Wounds and bleeding
Minor injuries • Cuts, grazes and bruises • Minor burns and scalds
Note: The Emergency First Aid at Work content aligns with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) syllabus
£65 per person
Would you know what to do if you saw a child in need of first aid?
Having a good understanding of emergency paediatric first aid is incredibly important for the safety of children and it could mean the difference between life and death.
The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First Aid (RQF) qualification has been designed in-line with the current Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) requirements and is ideal for:
Those who have gained a level 2 or 3 childcare qualification and have entered into an early years setting and wish to be included in the staff to child ratios to comply with the EYFS requirements.
Anyone who cares for infants and children, such as parents, guardians, grandparents.
Successful candidates will be equipped with the skills needed to deal with a range of paediatric first aid situations.
Entry requirements - Learners must be at least 14 years old on the first day of the training and be able to perform practical tasks at floor level. There are no other formal entry requirements but we strongly recommend that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
Other course requirements Due to the practical nature of this course, Learners should wear appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g. trousers and flat footwear.
The roles and responsibilities of an emergency paediatric first aider
Assessing an emergency situation
Dealing with an unresponsive infant or child
Recovery Position
CPR and defibrillation
Choking
Minor Injuries
Bites and Stings
Seizures
Bleeding and shock
£190 per person
The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. Having the correct first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff!
The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) qualification is specifically designed for individuals who wish to act as a first aider in their workplace. Successful candidates will learn how to manage a range of injuries and illnesses that could occur at work and will be equipped with the essential skills needed to give emergency first aid.
As a regulated qualification, employers can book this course for their employees and rest assured that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities for providing quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due diligence checks.
Entry requirements - Learners must be at least 14 years old on the first day of the training and be able to perform practical tasks at floor level. There are no other formal entry requirements but we strongly recommend that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
Other course requirements Due to the practical nature of this course, Learners should wear appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g. trousers and flat footwear.
Topics Include
Roles and responsibilities of a first aider
CPR and defibrillation
Managing an unresponsive casualty
Recovery Position
Choking
Burns and scalds
Wounds, bleeding and shock
Broken bones, fractures and dislocations
Seizures and Epilepsy
Anaphylaxis
Asthma
Stroke
Heart Attack
Minor injuries
Note: The First Aid at Work content aligns with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) syllabus
£40 per person - 4hr course
Topics Include
Roles and responsibilities of a first aider
CPR and defibrillation
Managing an unresponsive casualty
Recovery Position
Entry requirements - Learners must be at least 14 years old on the first day of the training and be able to perform practical tasks at floor level. There are no other formal entry requirements but we strongly recommend that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
Other course requirements Due to the practical nature of this course, Learners should wear appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g. trousers and flat footwear.
£40 per person - 4hr course
Topics Include
Roles and responsibilities of a first aider
CPR and defibrillation on adults, children and infants
Managing an unresponsive casualty
Recovery Position
Entry requirements - Learners must be at least 14 years old on the first day of the training and be able to perform practical tasks at floor level. There are no other formal entry requirements but we strongly recommend that Learners have a minimum of Level 1 in literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
Other course requirements Due to the practical nature of this course, Learners should wear appropriate clothing and footwear, e.g. trousers and flat footwear.