25% Cornwall Subsidy available

We can give you a 25% subsidy providing you:

  • Work in Cornwall and/or work for a company based in Cornwall

Use code SUB25 at checkout if you qualify

First Aid at Work Requalification (FAWR)

A comprehensive 2 day First Aid course designed for people who have completed a First Aid at Work course within the last 3 years and need to be recertified

HSE & Resuscitation Council UK compliant. First Aid Industry Body (FAIB) certified training organisation & instructors/assessors.

This course is assessed through practical and written examinations to ensure trainees are competent in First Aid at Work to achieve certification.

Off-Site Training

Currently Available Courses

25% Subsidy Available - First Aid at Work Requalification, King Edward Mine, Camborne, 13th and 14th August 2026 25% Subsidy Available - First Aid at Work Requalification, King Edward Mine, Camborne, 13th and 14th August 2026
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25% Subsidy Available - First Aid at Work Requalification, King Edward Mine, Camborne, 13th and 14th August 2026
£150.00
  • Training delivered at the King Edward Mine heritage site, Camborne. www.kingedwardmine.co.uk

  • Free parking, kitchen facility for quick drinks

  • Croust Hut Café open on site until 3pm www.thecrousthut.co.uk

  • Trainees must have completed a First Aid at Work course within the last 3 years

  • 2 day HSE compliant First Aid at Work requalification course

  • FAIB (First Aid Industry Body) approved training structure and quality assurance

  • 84 page first aid manual for every trainee

  • Fully interactive training

  • Practical hands-on training in CPR, AED’s, Abdominal Thrusts, Auto Adrenalin Injectors, Bandaging and much more

  • Individual Learning Plan for each trainee to ensure they reach their full potential

  • Additional free introduction to Mental Health First Aid

25% Subsidy Available - First Aid at Work Requalification, King Edward Mine, Camborne, 10th and 11th September 2026
£150.00
  • Training delivered at the King Edward Mine heritage site, Camborne. www.kingedwardmine.co.uk

  • Free parking, kitchen facility for quick drinks

  • Croust Hut Café open on site until 3pm www.thecrousthut.co.uk

  • Trainees must have completed a First Aid at Work course within the last 3 years

  • 2 day HSE compliant First Aid at Work requalification course

  • FAIB (First Aid Industry Body) approved training structure and quality assurance

  • 84 page first aid manual for every trainee

  • Fully interactive training

  • Practical hands-on training in CPR, AED’s, Abdominal Thrusts, Auto Adrenalin Injectors, Bandaging and much more

  • Individual Learning Plan for each trainee to ensure they reach their full potential

  • Additional free introduction to Mental Health First Aid

Off-Site training is where we run a course at a venue near you. This is ideal if you only have a few people to train or don’t have a suitable room to conduct the course. We run courses throughout Cornwall so you don’t have too far to travel and we ensure the venue has free parking and refreshment facilities. Current available courses are shown here but if you don’t see something suitable just contact as described below and we will run a course in your area.

Per Trainee £ 150 ex-VAT

(£112.50 with Subsidy SUB25)

Places on available courses are limited but you can book instantly using the Book Now button. If the courses listed are not in a suitable location or date you can make an enquiry without any commitment by getting in touch with us. You can use the quick form by clicking the button below, or email directly to the training manager, Calum Beeson, if you prefer, at calum@fawcornwall.co.uk

In-House Training

A group of people participating in a CPR training class, practicing chest compressions on a medical mannequin lying on the floor.

In-House training is where we come to your premises to train your staff. This is ideal if you have at least 4 people to train and have a suitable room to conduct the course. We only charge for the number of people we train, rather than a flat-rate, from a minimum of only 4 trainees. We also cap the price at 8 trainees but can train up to 12 people at a time.

1-4 Trainees £ 600 ex-VAT (£450 with Subsidy SUB25)

5 Trainees £ 750 ex-VAT (£563 with Subsidy SUB25)

6 Trainees £ 900 ex-VAT (£675 with Subsidy SUB25)

7 Trainees £ 1,050 ex-VAT (£788 with Subsidy SUB25)

8-12 Trainees £ 1,200 ex-VAT (£900 with Subsidy SUB25)

You can make an enquiry, or book a course, by getting in touch with us. You can use the quick form by clicking the button below, or email us directly to the training manager, Calum Beeson, if you prefer at calum@fawcornwall.co.uk

Course Enquiries & Booking

The First Aid at Work course only certifies a trainee for 3 years under the HSE rules. However, to save the trainee completing another 3 day course, they can instead attend our 2 day requalification course, which will certify them for a further 3 years.

The First Aid at Work Requalification course includes detailed life-saving training, including the use of AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators). It also covers all types of physical injury and common illnesses that could occur to employees while at work. Training consists of a mixture of practical skills and visual presentations and we always ensure our trainees remain engaged and have plenty of regular breaks throughout the course. A more detailed list of what is covered by our training is included below.

Trainees will need to complete 2 full days of training, consisting of 8 hours of instruction per day, in line with HSE guidance. All our trainees are sent a confidential ILP (Individual Learning Plan) document to complete so we can understand and compensate for any physical or learning difficulties that may impact their experience with us. We are keen to ensure that every trainee can achieve their full potential and not be disadvantaged in any way.

All our courses are fully assessed so that trainees can be certified as First Aiders rather than certified as “Attended a Course in First Aid.” Legally, the latter certification means they cannot be called First Aiders because they have not demonstrated competence. Assessments are carried out through both practical and written examination. Practical skills are assessed continually throughout both days and should a trainee fail to correctly demonstrate their skills they are reminded of the correct procedure and allowed to try again until they have achieved the required standard. Trainees' knowledge is assessed through a multiple-choice written exam at the end of the course. Should they not achieve the required mark they will be given the opportunity of trying again with an alternative exam which may be presented in a different format (e.g. as an oral exam). Our task is to prove that a trainee has the necessary understanding of first aid, not that they are good at exams, so we have many alternative measures in place to assist our trainees, which can be seen on our Inclusivity page. In the unlikely event that a trainee is not able to achieve the required standard they will be issued with a certificate of attendance instead.

Description

  • Full detailed First Aid at Work training manual.

  • CPR. Full CRP training with practice and assessment on a CPR Manikin

  • AED Training. Full training with practice and assessment in the use of an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) so you don’t need an additional course

  • First Aid Equipment. Detailed description of how to create an HSE compliant First Aid Kit and how to assess what should and must not be included

  • Primary & Secondary Surveys. Detailed training and assessment on primary and secondary surveys on both conscious and unconscious casualties, checking response levels, SAMPLE, head-to-toe assessment

  • Airways & Breathing. Training and assessment in airway management, breathing difficulties, collapsed lung, flail chest, drowning, choking, abdominal thrusts, asthma, the recovery position

What’s Included in the course?

  • Bleeding Control. Practical training and assessment in the control of bleeding including the use of dressings, wound packing, haemostatic dressings, direct pressure, torniquets, dressing imbedded objects, handing amputations

  • Breaks and other physical injuries. Full range of different types of injury including broken bones, dislocations, head & spinal injuries, soft tissue injuries, internal injuries, chest injuries, eye injuries

  • Illnesses. Full range of illnesses including heart attacks, strokes, seizures, diabetes, anaphylactic shock

  • Burns. Including burns, scalds, chemical burns, electrical burns

  • Bites & Stings. Human & animal bites, insect stings

  • Environmental. Hypothermia, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration