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  • Resuscitation Council UK – 2025 Guidelines

    Resuscitation Council UK – 2025 Guidelines

    The Resuscitation Council UK has released the 2025 resuscitation and first aid guidelines. These set the standards and protocols for the training we deliver and will lead to changes in our current delivery protocols.

    What you need to do now

    Please take time to read and familiarise yourself with the new guidelines. No changes to your training are required at this stage. The Resuscitation Council UK allows training providers time to implement updates so trainers can understand the changes and resources can be revised to ensure a seamless transition for learners.

    Our implementation plan

    Over the coming weeks we will update all affected resources, including teaching notes, PowerPoints and books. When everything is ready (including printed book stock), we will issue a detailed guidance pack and a further newsletter explaining what has changed and how to apply it in your training.
    Any existing stock of the current book editions can continue to be used before switching to the updated versions.

    Improvised life-threatening bleeding protocols

    As mentioned in previously, improvised life-threatening bleeding protocols are being added to the First Aid at Work syllabus. We will introduce these alongside the guideline updates. All trainer/assessors must demonstrate competence in managing life-threatening bleeding prior to introduction into the FAW course (please refer to the previous newsletter for details).

    Awarding Organisation timeline

    The First Aid Awarding Organisations meet at the beginning of December to confirm qualification updates that align with the new guidelines and the introduction of improvised life-threatening bleeding. We anticipate implementing these changes from January.

    To reiterate: no immediate change is required to your teaching. Please review the guidelines now; updated resources and step-by-step implementation guidance will follow as soon as possible.

    READ THE GUIDELINES …
    https://www.resus.org.uk/professional-library/2025-resuscitation-guidelines

    SUMMARY OF CHANGES …
    https://www.resus.org.uk/professional-library/2025-resuscitation-guidelines/executive-summary-main-changes-2021-guidelines

  • Review of FAA first aid qualifications

    Review of FAA first aid qualifications

    Following a recent review by the First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum of the first aid at work and paediatric first aid qualifications FAA have subsequently made the required amendments.

    CHANGES TO THE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

    The vast majority of changes are minor grammatical amendments that do not affect the content or assessment of the course.

    The updated learning outcomes and assessment criteria for the qualifications can be found in the relevant FAA Qualification Specification available to download on NucoPlus.

    All required changes have been reflected in the assessment documentation, so it is essential that you fully familiarise yourself with the new assessment paperwork prior to use.

    FAA COURSE PAPERWORK AND GUIDANCE

    The FAA course paperwork and guidance has been reviewed and amended to incorporate the required changes and the updated course paperwork and guidance can be found on NucoPlus. By using the new paperwork, guidance, and PP and trainer notes, you will ensure that you are teaching to the new requirements.

    Trainers must ensure they use the new course paperwork and destroy any old course paperwork they may be holding for the above qualifications.

    FAA continually try to improve the course paperwork, including making completion as simple as possible, but there are certain regulatory requirements that must be covered due to the paperwork providing evidence of a learner’s achievement.

    Following the review of these qualifications FAA will be continuing with the other FAA first aid and related qualifications.  We will inform you as the other qualifications are amended and please bear with us during this period when the paperwork and guidance is not standardised.

    FAA COURSE REGISTER AND ASSESSMENT RESULTS

    There are now two common FAA Course Register and Assessment Results documents covering most FAA qualifications.  One register covers a maximum of 12 learners and the other a maximum of 16 learners, depending on the qualification.

    The FAA Award in First Aid at Work requalification course has a separate register which includes a column for the entry of the learner’s old qualification date and an amended trainer/assessor declaration where the trainer/assessor confirms that all learners were eligible to attend the 2-day course and all evidence of this has been retained.

    The qualification being delivered should be entered in the box provided e.g. FAA Award in First Aid at Work.

    The register has been simplified with only one box to complete to confirm a learner’s achievement.

    FAA LEARNER REGISTRATION FORM

    The FAA Learner Registration Form now covers all FAA qualifications with the qualification being entered under the course information.

    The learner registration form includes general assessment guidance for learners.

    FAA PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT RECORD

    As it did previously this document details the required steps for successful completion of a scenario and protocol to be followed.  As relevant, additional protocol requirements can be found in the FAA Marking Guide.

    Learner practical assessment results should now be recorded on the table at the end of the document.

    WRITTEN ASSESSMENT

    The FAA Award in First Aid at Work and the FAA Award in Paediatric First Aid include a written assessment.  Qualification assessment must cover all assessment criteria with some being more suited to written assessment than practical demonstration.

    The written assessments are now predominantly multiple choice questions.

    Learners must never mark their own or another learner’s assessment and grey boxes are provided for the trainer/assessor to mark and score the written assessment.

    FAA MARKING GUIDE

    The FAA Marking Guide is a new document and gives as relevant:

    • Additional protocol to be followed for the practical assessment
    • Answer guidance for the related oral questions
    • Answers to the written assessment
    • The maximum time allowed for completion of a written assessment
    • The pass mark

    All centres and trainer/assessors must fully adhere to FAA assessment/marking guidance confirmed by Centre Assessment Standards Scrutiny (CASS).

    FAA CLASSROOM COURSE, PAPERWORK, AND ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE

    This is a new document giving comprehensive information for a trainer/assessor about important aspects of course delivery and assessment including guidance about conducting and marking assessments and course paperwork completion.  The guidance also includes information about learner ID checks, conflict of interest and reasonable adjustment etc.

    Centres and trainer/assessors must refer to this guidance in conjunction with the relevant FAA Marking Guide, FAA Session Plan, and FAA Practical Assessment Record as relevant.

    The FAA Classroom Course, Paperwork, and Assessment Guidance can be found on NucoPlus and accessed by links provided on FAA documentation.

    This guidance and the FAA Marking Guide replace the current FAA Trainer/Assessor Assessment Guidance and the FAA Course and Paperwork Guidance.

    FAA SESSION PLANS AND FAA QUALIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS

    The FAA Session Plans and FAA Qualification Specifications for these qualifications have been amended and can be downloaded from NucoPlus.

    The training notes and PowerPoint presentations have been updated accordingly and are also available to download on NucoPlus.

    DEMONSTRATION OF THE USE OF A ‘TRAINING DEVICE’ ADRENALINE AUTO-INJECTOR

    The basic resources required for completion of the scenarios are detailed on the FAA Practical Assessment Record.

    Learners are now required to practically demonstrate the correct use of a training auto-injector, commonly known as an EpiPen, during the assessments for the FAA Award in First Aid at Work as well as the FAA Award in Paediatric First Aid.  Training providers will be required to have at least one training auto-injector available on these courses for completion of the assessment.

    Please note that in no circumstance is the use of a ‘live’ auto-injector permitted for use in a training environment.

    EpiPen branded training auto-injectors are available free of charge to training providers on the EpiPen website:  EpiPen® Training Pen | EpiPen®

    Jext branded training auto-injectors are available free of charge to training providers on the Jext website:  Order Trainer Pen (jext.co.uk)

    FAA recommends that training providers who require a training auto-injector for their courses order a free unit as soon as possible to ensure they have the resources required to complete the assessments.

    NEW PAPERWORK AND ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTATION

    FAA introduced brand new paperwork and assessment documentation for this qualification in August 2022.

    You must ensure that the latest version of the paperwork is used and this can be found in the downloadable resources section of NucoPlus.

    View the new guidance which all trainer/assessors must read in full prior to use of the new course paperwork.

    If you have any questions at all then please so not hesitate to get in touch.

  • PowerPoint and Training notes

    PowerPoint and Training notes

    Following on from our August newsletter regarding the Resuscitation Council (UK) Guidelines, we are pleased to inform you that the latest PowerPoint presentations and Tutor Notes are now available to download.

    There are no major protocol changes and the minor changes, to both adult and paediatric first aid, can be found in our August 2021 Newsletter.

    Overview of the affected PowerPoint slides

    With regard to manuals, there will be a crossover period due to factors such as stock levels and printing schedules with not all updated manuals being introduced at the same time.

    STUDENT FIRST AID

    The Student First Aid qualification is now available in Scotland at Level 5 SCQF.

    If you would like to register to teach the qualification and are an existing First Aid Instructor, please complete and return the Instructor Qualification Registration Form to registrations@nucotraining.com

    DEFIBRILLATION QUALIFICATIONS

    FAA have amended the minimum age for a learner to attend the following qualifications:

    • Basic Life Support and the safe use of an Automated External Defibrillator at Level 2 (RQF) / Level 5 (SCQF)
    • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillation at Level 2 (RQF) / Level 5 (SCQF)

    Previously the minimum age limit had been set to 16 years old, but from this point forward, learners aged 14 and over are permitted to attend and gain the regulated qualifications.

  • First Aid CPR guidance

    First Aid CPR guidance

    FAA have created a guidance leaflet for first aiders to reference, during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

    Because of the heightened awareness of the possibility that the casualty may have COVID-19, Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) offers this advice if they are required to provide CPR. The leaflet can be emailed or printed and provided to your learners and clients to ensure they are fully aware of the guidance from the RCUK.

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    Please also refer to the detailed guidance from the Resuscitation Council UK.

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