Trainer’s Corner: Safe Airway Position for an Infant
When people learn recovery positions in first aid, it’s usually demonstrated with adults. So quite often afterwards, people wonder what would happen if it was a baby that needed help. […]
Why Emergency First Aid at Work training still matters more than ever

When most people think about first aid training, they picture CPR or bandages. But in reality, first aid is quite often about something much simpler: staying calm in an emergency, […]
Trainer’s Corner: Our Sling Series – All Videos in One Place

We’ve recently shared a short Trainer’s Corner series all about slings. Slings are one of those first aid topics people often remember from training… but don’t always feel confident putting […]
Trainer’s Corner: Elevation Sling – Keeping It Simple
Elevation sling might sound quite technical, but in practice, it’s still based on the same simple principle: Support the position your casualty is already in. In this Trainer’s Corner video, […]
Trainer’s Corner: How to Apply a Sling
Applying a sling can feel like quite a technical first aid skill. But it doesn’t need to be. In this video, the focus is simple – support the position the […]
Trainer’s Corner: Slings Explained – When and Why to Use One
Slings are one of those things people remember from first aid training…but often feel a bit unsure about afterwards. Is it the right type?Am I doing it properly? In reality, […]
Trainer’s Corner: Electrical Burns – What Should You Do?
Burns are common – kettles, ovens, sunburn, campfires. But one cause people often forget about is electricity. In this Trainer’s Corner video, the team talk through electrical burns, why they’re […]
Trainer’s Corner: Sprains, Strains and Broken Bones – What Should You Do?
Someone falls, they grab their ankle, or their arm. Everyone freezes slightly and thinks, “Right. I need to do something.” In this Trainer’s Corner video, Rosie and Steve talk about […]
Chest Pain: What Should You Do? Trainer’s Corner
Chest pain is one of those symptoms that can feel confusing and sometimes misleading. It might look like indigestion, anxiety, or something mild… or it could be something far […]
Trainer’s Corner: Bumps, Bruises and Head Injuries
Bumps and bruises are part of everyday life – especially with children, sports, and busy environments. Most of the time, they’re minor and will settle on their own. But […]