Just completed my St John's Ambulance Activity First Aid.
http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/training-courses/courses-for-the-general-public/activity-first-aid.aspx
Did a fair bit of practice on dressing wounds and the usual CPR (though the rules for that seem to have been tweaked again).
I'm still not sure how confident I feel that I could deal with a knife or axe injury in the woods though - far too many of these courses seem to assume you're only going to perform a 30 minutes maximum holding pattern until the ambulance gets there. Some of the areas we deliberately seek out are less accessible than that!
Has anyone come across any good longer / more practical courses for First Aid? At the moment my plan is to involve myself a bit more with the local SJA and see what I can pick up.
http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/training-courses/courses-for-the-general-public/activity-first-aid.aspx
Did a fair bit of practice on dressing wounds and the usual CPR (though the rules for that seem to have been tweaked again).
I'm still not sure how confident I feel that I could deal with a knife or axe injury in the woods though - far too many of these courses seem to assume you're only going to perform a 30 minutes maximum holding pattern until the ambulance gets there. Some of the areas we deliberately seek out are less accessible than that!
Has anyone come across any good longer / more practical courses for First Aid? At the moment my plan is to involve myself a bit more with the local SJA and see what I can pick up.