LICQual Level 3 Award in First Aid

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LICQual Level 3 Award in First Aid

Course Level

3

Course Type

Non- Ofqual

Awarding Body

LICQual

Credits

6

Study Mood

Online

Assessment

Assignments Based

Course Overview

What is this course

The LICQual Level 3 Award in First Aid is designed to equip learners with advanced knowledge and practical skills to respond effectively in medical emergencies. This course goes beyond basic first aid training, preparing individuals to handle complex situations in the workplace, public spaces, or other high-risk environments. Learners gain confidence in assessing emergencies, providing life-saving interventions, and managing critical incidents until professional medical help arrives.

The course covers a wide range of essential first aid topics, including CPR, choking, bleeding control, burns, fractures, and medical conditions such as heart attacks or strokes. It also emphasizes risk assessment, effective communication during emergencies, and legal responsibilities, ensuring learners are fully prepared to act safely and responsibly.

By completing this award, participants will develop the competence and confidence to provide timely and effective first aid, potentially saving lives. It is ideal for workplace first aiders, healthcare assistants, team leaders, and anyone seeking advanced first aid skills to enhance personal or professional safety.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

This qualification LICQual Level 3 Award in First Aid, consists of 6 mandatory units.

  • The Role and Responsibilities of a First Aider
  • Managing a Casualty Who is Unresponsive and Not Breathing
  • Advanced Management of Bleeding and Wounds
  • Managing Medical Emergencies and Life-Threatening Conditions
  • Handling Musculoskeletal Injuries, Burns, and Environmental Emergencies
  • Managing Trauma, Head Injuries, and Spinal Injuries

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

 The Role and Responsibilities of a First Aider

  • Understand the legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities of a first aider.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the key principles of risk assessment and how to maintain personal safety in emergency situations.
  • Recognize the importance of communication, documentation, and providing accurate reports during an emergency.
  • Apply the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection control measures during first aid interventions.

 Managing a Casualty Who is Unresponsive and Not Breathing

  • Identify the signs and symptoms of an unresponsive casualty and perform a primary survey.
  • Perform effective CPR on a casualty who is not breathing, ensuring the correct depth and rate of chest compressions.
  • Demonstrate the safe and appropriate use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in a cardiac arrest situation.
  • Understand the importance of continuing CPR until emergency services arrive or the casualty becomes responsive.

 Advanced Management of Bleeding and Wounds

  • Recognize and manage severe external bleeding, using techniques such as pressure, bandaging, and hemostatic dressings.
  • Demonstrate advanced wound care, including dressing and preventing infection in open wounds.
  • Identify signs of internal bleeding and provide immediate care while awaiting professional medical help.
  • Recognize and treat shock resulting from blood loss, ensuring stabilization of the casualty.

 Managing Medical Emergencies and Life-Threatening Conditions

  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of life-threatening conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and seizures.
  • Provide appropriate first aid for medical emergencies, including diabetic crises, asthma attacks, and anaphylaxis.
  • Manage respiratory and circulatory emergencies by stabilizing the casualty and providing necessary support.
  • Understand the principles of advanced first aid for conditions like hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and anaphylactic shock.

Handling Musculoskeletal Injuries, Burns, and Environmental Emergencies

  • Assess and provide first aid for fractures, sprains, strains, and dislocations, including techniques for immobilization and splinting.
  • Demonstrate effective first aid for burns and scalds, including cooling, dressing, and preventing infection.
  • Provide first aid for environmental injuries such as heatstroke, hypothermia, and frostbite, understanding the necessary steps for each.
  • Recognize and manage soft tissue injuries and pain relief techniques.

Managing Trauma, Head Injuries, and Spinal Injuries

  • Identify and assess trauma-related injuries, including head and spinal injuries.
  • Demonstrate proper techniques for immobilizing casualties with head, neck, or spinal injuries to prevent further harm.
  • Perform head-to-toe assessments for trauma victims, providing first aid for signs of concussion or brain injury.
  • Understand the critical role of early intervention in managing head and spinal injuries to minimize long-term damage.

Who Should Attend

Target Audience and Participants

This course is ideal for individuals who want to gain advanced first aid skills and be confident in responding to medical emergencies. It is suitable for workplace first aiders, healthcare staff, and anyone seeking to improve their lifesaving abilities.

  • Employees in high-risk environments: Staff working in construction, manufacturing, or industrial sites.
  • Workplace first aiders: Employees responsible for safety in offices, factories, schools, or public spaces.
  • Healthcare professionals: Assistants, nurses, or caregivers looking to strengthen practical first aid skills.
  • Team leaders and supervisors: Individuals who need to ensure staff safety and respond to emergencies.
  • Event staff and coordinators: People working in high-traffic environments or public events where accidents may occur.
  • Anyone interested in emergency response: Individuals seeking to develop confidence in handling medical incidents.
  • Volunteers and community workers: Those involved in community services, sports, or youth programs.

Career & Learning Benefits

Skills, Knowledge & Opportunities You Will Earn

This course equips learners with advanced first aid knowledge and practical skills to respond confidently in emergencies. It is designed to help individuals save lives, reduce injury severity, and act effectively until professional help arrives.

  • Gain advanced first aid skills: Learn how to respond to medical emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes, choking, and severe bleeding.
  • Perform life-saving techniques confidently: Master CPR, casualty handling, and the use of first aid equipment.
  • Improve workplace safety: Be prepared to manage emergencies in offices, factories, schools, or public spaces.
  • Develop emergency assessment skills: Learn to quickly evaluate situations and prioritize actions for effective response.
  • Enhance communication in crises: Know how to alert emergency services and provide clear instructions during incidents.
  • Build confidence in critical situations: Act calmly and effectively to minimize harm to casualties.
  • Support professional development: Suitable for healthcare staff, workplace first aiders, and anyone pursuing a career in safety or emergency response.
  • Promote a safer environment: Contribute to creating a proactive safety culture wherever you work or volunteer.

Need More Information?

Frequently Asked Questions Explained

Yes, learners will practice CPR, casualty handling, use of first aid equipment, bandaging, and other hands-on emergency response techniques. Practical training ensures confidence and effectiveness in real-life situations.

Absolutely. It enhances employability for workplace first aiders, healthcare staff, and safety professionals. Completing the course demonstrates competency in emergency response and can be a stepping stone to further qualifications in health, safety, or medical roles.

Yes. While particularly valuable in offices, industrial sites, schools, and public venues, the skills learned are applicable across virtually any workplace where health and safety is a priority.

LICQual certificates are widely accepted in the UK and internationally, particularly in workplaces and industries that prioritize health and safety compliance.

Learners will also develop emergency assessment, risk evaluation, communication, teamwork, and decision-making skills, which are valuable in both professional and personal contexts.

Enrollment Criteria

Minimum Eligibility Criteria for Enrollment

  • Ability to read, write, and understand instructions
  • Must be capable of performing practical first aid techniques, including CPR and casualty handling
  • 16 years or above
  • No formal qualifications required
  • Willingness to learn life-saving skills and respond in emergency situations

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