Lancashire First Aid Training Ltd
The company was first registered in 2009 and quickly established itself as a leading provider of first aid training in Lancashire and the North West. All of our courses and trainers are approved and accredited by ITC First Ltd, an OFQUAL National Awarding Body who also certificates successful candidates. The company has become recognised as having a huge role in meeting the needs of schools mainly due to the innovative Emergency First Aid for Schools course which is hugely popular on open access courses and on INSET days in school.
The company has become highly respected in its provision of Level 6 (SCQF) Outdoor First Aid courses, and we are the provider of choice for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (NW Region), The Wildlife Trust (Lancs & Merseyside) and the Woodland Trust nationally.
Lancashire First Aid Training Ltd was chosen by the Awarding Body to design and deliver an Advanced First Aid course as the industry standard provision for the Wind Turbine industry working in the North Sea, and to take on the task of training the trainers for the independent companies.
All our courses are practical and active, we do not believe candidates can learn essential skills by watching videos! Our courses no longer feature practical examinations having discontinued them in favour of continuous assessment making the whole course experience engaging, fun and rewarding.
Lancashire First Aid Training Ltd, Reg. office: 8, Barnstaple Way, Cottam, Preston, Lancs. PR4 0LY
The RQF is the Regulated Qualifications Framework, a system by which all vocational courses are accredited and validated for quality, and which lays down the regulations which providers must meet to deliver courses that are so validated. It is a system that means providers are subject to both internal and external quality assurance inspections by OFQUAL appointed Awarding Bodies. (In our case that Awarding Body is ITC First Ltd). The RQF also places qualifications on a specified Level according to the complexity of the topic, length of the course and the responsibilities it places on the holder. Further details at