Our Courses
We offer a number of training course across first aid, health and safety in the workplace. Take a look at the available courses below and click to find out more.
All manikins are sanitised after each training session and lungs changed and CPR face shields provided for each learner so they do not actually come into contact with the manikin when using PPE.

First Aid at Work
The First Aid at Work training course provides first aiders with a comprehensive set of practical skills needed in most workplaces, giving both knowledge and ability to deal with first aid emergencies.

Emergency First Aid at Work
The Emergency First Aid at Work course provides training to meet your regulatory requirements if your risk assessment indicates that first aid training covering emergency protocols only, is sufficient for your workplace.

First Aid for Mental Health
Anyone can be affected by a mental health condition – yourselves, family, friend or colleague. This training course allows businesses to create dedicated contacts within the workplace to help and support those with a suspected mental health condition.

Paediatric First Aid
The Paediatric First Aid course focuses on situations that can occur around those looking after young children and infants. This course meets the requirements of Ofsted Early Years and Childcare Register.

Emergency Paediatric First Aid
The Emergency Paediatric First Aid course focuses on emergency situations that can occur around those looking after babies and young children.

Fire Safety Training
The Fire Marshal training course covers the role of the designated fire marshal (fire warden) such as preventing fires, the different types of fire extinguisher and how to use fire extinguishers correctly.

First Aid for Youth Mental Health
This qualification is suitable for anyone who actively connects with children such as parents, carers, teachers, youth group leaders and young adults.

Supervising First Aid for Mental Health
Anyone can be affected by a mental health condition. The First Aid for Mental Health training course allows businesses to create dedicated contacts within the workplace to help and support those with a suspected mental health condition.

Awareness First Aid for Mental Health
This course is suitable for everyone within a workplace as it provides learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions as well as the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost a person towards professional help.

Catastrophic Bleeding
This course will provide learners with guidance on catastrophic bleeding control, including dealing with the inherent dangers associated with the use of tourniquets and haemostatic dressings whilst administering first aid in a high risk working environment.

Fire Safety Awareness
This course is designed for all employees as an introduction to basic fire safety awareness and is an excellent ingredient in the induction programme of new employees. The qualification also provides a foundation to those employees who want to develop their fire safety awareness.

Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults
This course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively recognise the signs of abuse and neglect in children, young people, and vulnerable adults.

Safe Moving and Handling of Inanimate Objects Training
The Safe Moving and Handling training course provides support for all working professionals who manually handle objects, sit at a keyboard or stand in tiring positions.

Mini Medics – First Aid Training for Children
This is a very basic introduction to First Aid and Defibrillation aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 11, but it can suit children of any age.

Mini Medics – Mental Health Training for Children
Mini Medics Mental Health is a basic introduction to mental health for children between the ages of 9 and 13, but it can suit children of any age.

Awareness Courses
SAH Training offer a number of short awareness courses to suit employees in the health and social care sector as well as non-specific working environments.