Emergency Child Care First Aid

Emergency Child Care First Aid is an 8-hour training program that meets the requirements for child care workers in the province of British Columbia. Through hands-on training, this first aid course will give you confidence to respond effectively in an emergency in a child care setting.

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Emergency Child Care First Aid trains rescuers in the skills and knowledge needed to assess and provide basic life support to patients (adult, children and infants) with airway, breathing, or circulatory emergencies as well as a variety of medical emergencies.

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