Blended Learning

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What is Blended Learning?

Blended learning is when a course is a mix of online learning and face to face teaching and assessment.  This method allows participants to complete the online sections in their own time when convenient to them prior to the face to face section of the course.

What are the Timings for Blended Learning?

Each course varies with how the timings split between online and face to face.  Please see individual course pages for specific information.

What Happens if I do not Complete the
Online Sections?

All online elements of a blended learning course must be completed before the face to face element of the course as these areas will be re-capped and assessed.  If a participant has not done so then they will not be admitted onto the in-person part of the course and no refund will be issued.  

There is not an option to do the online sections after the face-to-face part.

Courses with Blended Learning

A person giving chest compressions during CPR on a patient lying on a flat surface.

Emergency First Aid
at Work

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First Aid at Work

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Construction worker wearing a blue safety helmet and yellow vest, appears to be experiencing chest pain at a construction site with scaffolding and building in the background.

First Aid at Work
(re-qualification)

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A male performer practicing aerial silk acrobatics hanging upside down from red silks attached to the ceiling, with a woman observing on the ground.

Activity First Aid

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Contact Us

We’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re looking to book a course, organise on-site training for your team, or simply have a question about which qualification is right for you, get in touch and we’ll be happy to help.

We’re often out delivering training courses, so we may not be able to answer straight away. Please leave us a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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