• Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

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Free First Aid training pledge for local supply teachers

Newcastle-based supply teacher agency, PK Education, has pledged to train 100 supply teachers in First Aid for free before the end of the year.

With more and more schools turning to supply teachers to support their workforce, PK Education is ensuring that temporary teachers, cover supervisors and teaching assistants have the necessary skills and training to save a life.

St John’s Ambulance has revealed that more than 140,000 people die each year from incidents that could have been avoided by using First Aid.  The company will be holding the First Aid workshops at dates throughout the year. Demand has been high with the first round of workshops fully booked. More dates will be announced later this year.

Lee Carpenter, Director of PK Education commented: “Our supply teachers, teaching assistants and cover supervisors work in primary and secondary schools throughout the North East on a daily basis. By equipping them with vital First Aid skills we are working towards helping to ensure that there is a person in school who could make a very real difference in a life or death situation.”

Lee added: “First Aid is an essential skill for life. It’s key that supply teachers know how to perform CPR, deal with choking, burns and more. You can never predict when something untoward is going to happen. Having the right skills to deal with a medical crisis, greatly decreases the chances of tragedy occurring.”

The free full-day First Aid training workshop is open to all supply teachers, cover supervisors and teaching assistants registered with PK Education. The company is also running the free one-day First Aid workshop at its offices in Sheffield, Nottingham and Birmingham.

To find out about PK Education’s first aid course availability see here http://www.pkeducation.co.uk/free-first-aid-training-supply-teachers/