Onsite Group Training

Onsite & In-House First Aid Training

Professional, trainer-led first aid training delivered at your workplace or chosen venue.

This training is made for businesses, schools, care facilities, and organisations that need effective, compliant training with little disruption.

What Is Onsite and In-House First Aid Training

First aid training is taught by a qualified instructor at your workplace or another location you choose. This way, you don’t have to send staff to public courses; instead, training comes to you. Teams can learn together in a familiar setting and practise real workplace scenarios.

The training is face-to-face and led by an instructor. It includes practical demonstrations, hands-on practise, and clear guidance that meets UK first aid and workplace safety standards. All necessary materials are provided, and the course is designed to fit your work schedule and needs.

How Onsite First Aid Training Is Delivered

The trainer comes to your location on the scheduled date and time. The training takes place in a suitable space, like a meeting room or classroom.

On-site Training Includes:  

  • Realistic first aid scenarios relevant to your workplace.  
  • Group activities and practise.  
  • Clear instructions based on your work environment.  
  • Certification after successful completion.  

This method saves travel time, improves attendance, and allows staff to stay at work while learning.

Difference Between Public and In-House First Aid Courses

Public first aid courses are held at a set training centre and welcome people from various organisations. These courses follow a standard format and work well for individuals or small teams.

In-house first aid training is arranged just for your organisation. While the course content is compliant and structured, it is tailored to fit your environment, staff roles, and specific risks.

Key differences include:

  • Audience: Public courses mix learners from different organisations, while in-house training is delivered only to your team.
  • Location: Public courses require travel to a training centre, and on-site training takes place at your premises.
  • Flexibility: In-house courses can be scheduled around your working hours and shift patterns.
  • Relevance: On-site training can reflect your workplace layout, hazards, and procedures.
  • Efficiency: Group training often reduces overall training time and cost for organisations.

In-house first aid training helps employers meet legal requirements. It keeps training focused, efficient, and relevant to the workplace.

Who Is Onsite First Aid Training For

On-site first aid training is ideal for many organisations needing practical training with little disruption. It helps employers and service providers ensure staff safety and meet legal requirements.

Businesses and Employers

All workplaces, regardless of size, gain from on-site first aid training, especially where staff work in teams, shifts, or safety-critical roles. Training at your site ensures first aid matches your workplace layout, equipment, and risks. 

On-site training is ideal for:

  • Offices and corporate workplaces
  • Warehouses and distribution centres
  • Retail and hospitality venues
  • Construction and industrial sites
  • Facilities management and operational teams

For employers, in-house training helps meet first aid requirements, keeps staff on the job, and boosts participation.

Schools and Childcare Settings

Schools, nurseries, and early years providers have important first aid duties for child safety. Training onsite lets staff practise together where care happens, boosting their confidence and skills.

On-site first aid training is right for:

  • Nurseries and preschools
  • Primary and secondary schools
  • Childminders 
  • After-school clubs and education settings

The training matches EYFS expectations and prepares staff for real-life situations when caring for infants and children.

Care Homes and Healthcare Providers

Care environments need a calm and confident response in medical emergencies. On-site first aid training helps staff who work with vulnerable people and those with complex health needs.

This training is suitable for:

  • Residential and nursing care homes
  • Supported living services
  • Healthcare and clinical settings
  • Community care and home care providers

Providing training onsite ensures staff know the emergency procedures specific to their care setting and can use first aid skills safely during real incidents.

Why Choose Onsite First Aid Training?

  • Convenience and flexibility
  • Less disruption to daily operations
  • Cost-effective for group training

Why Choose Onsite First Aid Training

On-site first aid training is a practical solution for organisations needing quick, compliant training. By having the training at your location, employers can fulfil legal requirements with minimal disruption.

Convenience and Flexibility

On-site training is scheduled based on your needs instead of fixed times. You can have sessions during work hours, over several days, or in a way that fits shift patterns.

This approach allows organisations to:

  • Pick training dates and times that work for them.
  • Train multiple staff members at once.
  • Avoid travel time and off-site arrangements.
  • Use familiar settings for learning and practise.

This flexibility helps keep consistent first aid coverage without disrupting daily operations.

Reduced Operational Disruption

Sending staff off-site for training can lower productivity and coverage. On-site first aid training eliminates travel and allows teams to train without long absences from work.

Key benefits include:

  • Less downtime for teams.
  • Better attendance and punctuality.
  • Training without closing services or lowering capacity.
  • Improved continuity of operations.

For many organisations, onsite training is a more dependable and easier choice.

Cost-Effective Group Training

Training groups of staff together is often cheaper than booking individual spots on public courses. On-site training lets organisations teach multiple employees at one location under one booking.

Cost benefits include:

  • Lower cost per learner for group bookings.
  • Less travel and accommodation expenses.
  • Easier administration and coordination.
  • Better value for organisations with regular training needs.

For employers managing budgets and compliance, on-site first aid training balances quality, efficiency, and cost control.

Courses Available for Onsite Delivery

On-site first aid training offers various courses for organisations to choose from. This helps them select training that suits their workplace risks, staff roles, and legal needs. All courses are taught by qualified instructors and meet UK first aid training standards.

Overview of Courses Offered Onsite

The following courses are available for on-site and in-house delivery:

  • First Aid at Work: This course is for high-risk workplaces or larger teams. It teaches essential first aid skills for managing various incidents.
  • Emergency First Aid at Work: Ideal for low-risk settings or as extra first aid support. It covers key life-saving skills and emergency responses.
  • Paediatric First Aid: This course is for staff working with infants and children. It meets childcare and education safety requirements.
  • Emergency Paediatric First Aid: This course teaches vital emergency skills for childcare and educational staff to fulfil legal needs.
  • Basic Life Support: Focuses on CPR, using an AED, and handling life-threatening situations. Suitable for various workplaces and healthcare settings.

All courses include practical assessments and provide certification upon successful completion.

Suitability for Different Workplaces

On-site training lets organisations choose courses that match their needs. They can train mixed teams or focus on specific roles.

Here are some examples:

  • Offices and safe workplaces can use Emergency First Aid at Work.
  • Warehouses, factories, and construction sites can use First Aid at Work.
  • Nurseries and schools need Paediatric or Emergency Paediatric First Aid.
  • Care homes and healthcare providers can benefit from Basic Life Support and First Aid at Work.

Offering these courses onsite keeps the training relevant and practical for each workplace.

How Onsite Training Supports Legal Compliance

On-site first aid training helps organisations meet legal and regulatory requirements. By providing training at work, employers can make sure first aid is effective and meets UK standards.

HSE Workplace First Aid Requirements

The Health and Safety Executive requires employers to set up proper first aid arrangements in the workplace. This means having trained first aiders, the right equipment, and clear procedures for handling incidents.

On-site first aid training helps by:

  • Ensuring there are enough trained first aiders for your team.
  • Aligning training with specific risks found in your workplace assessment.
  • Supporting compliance in both low-risk and high-risk settings.
  • Providing recognised certificates that show you are meeting safety standards.

On-site training lets instructors consider the layout, hazards, and work practises in your workplace. This approach makes first aid training practical and tailored to your needs, rather than just general.

EYFS and Ofsted Expectations

Childcare providers must meet certain first aid standards set by the Early Years Foundation Stage framework. Ofsted inspections look for proof that staff are trained and can handle emergencies with infants and children.

On-site paediatric first aid training helps providers comply with:

  • Offering training that matches real childcare situations.
  • Ensuring staff meet the required paediatric first aid standards.
  • Promoting a shared understanding within teams.
  • Keeping clear records of training and certifications.

Training in the setting where children are cared for helps staff use their skills confidently and shows a strong commitment to child safety and protection.

How Our Onsite First Aid Training Works

Our on-site first aid training is simple, organised, and easy for companies to handle. From the first enquiry to the course delivery, we keep the process clear and aim to minimise interruptions at your workplace.

Booking Process

Booking onsite first aid training starts with a simple question. We talk with employers, HR teams, and managers to find out the group size, workplace type, and training level needed.

The booking process usually includes:

  • Discussing your training needs and preferred dates.
  • Confirming the course type, group size, and location.
  • Agree on a schedule that suits your working hours.
  • Sending clear booking confirmation and joining details.

This method ensures training is organised effectively and meets your operational and compliance needs.

Trainer Arrival and Setup

On training day, a qualified instructor comes to your workplace with all the needed equipment. The training takes place in a suitable space, like a meeting room or classroom.

The trainer will:

  • Set up the area and equipment.
  • Confirm the course goals and plan.
  • Make sure learners are comfortable and ready.
  • Follow recognised training standards.

This helps the training start on time and run smoothly without adding extra pressure on your team.

Practical, Role-Specific Training

On-site delivery ties training directly to staff roles and workplace risks. Learners practise first aid skills through realistic scenarios that match what they may encounter at work.

Training includes:

  • Hands-on skills and confident decision-making.
  • Scenarios that relate to your workplace.
  • Clear instructions on emergency procedures.
  • Focus on building competence, not just memorisation.

This hands-on method prepares staff to respond effectively to real incidents at work.

Benefits of In-House First Aid Training

In-house first aid training helps organisations prepare staff for emergencies. Training at the workplace focuses on real risks, roles, and procedures instead of general examples.

Tailored Scenarios

When training happens at your workplace, we can adjust scenarios to fit your environment. This helps learners see how first aid skills work in their jobs and how to respond effectively in real-life situations.

Benefits of customised scenarios include:

  • practise that reflects your workplace layout and hazards.
  • Scenarios related to staff roles and responsibilities.
  • A clear understanding of emergency procedures.
  • Increased relevance for learners in different departments.

This method makes training more meaningful and directly useful for daily tasks.

Team Confidence and Preparedness

Training teams together builds a shared understanding of first aid and emergency response. Staff become more confident in their own skills and know their colleagues are trained, too.

In-house training offers:

  • Consistent first aid knowledge across teams
  • Clear communication during emergencies
  • Greater confidence in high-pressure situations
  • A stronger safety culture in the workplace

For organisations, this leads to a more prepared workforce and better management of health and safety risks.

Trainer Expertise and Training Standards

The quality of on-site first aid training relies on the instructor’s skills and experience. Our training is led by qualified professionals who know first aid and understand employers’ responsibilities under UK health and safety laws.

Instructor Qualifications

All onsite training is taught by qualified instructors with recognised first aid certifications. They have hands-on experience in various workplaces and care settings.

Our instructors:

  • Hold current UK first aid qualifications.
  • Are trained to teach regulated courses.
  • Have worked with businesses, schools, and care facilities.
  • Keep their knowledge up-to-date through regular training.

This ensures the training is accurate, relevant, and delivered confidently.

Training Quality and Consistency

Consistency is vital for organisations that want reliable training across teams and locations. Our onsite courses use structured lesson plans that match current UK first aid guidelines, but can adapt to specific workplace needs.

We ensure training quality by:

  • Using standard course content and learning goals
  • Setting clear assessment criteria
  • Providing professional delivery and learner support
  • Maintaining uniform certification and record-keeping

This method assures employers that all staff get the same high-quality training, no matter where they are or how many are in a group.

On-site First Aid Training in London and Across the UK

We offer on-site and in-house first aid training for businesses in London and Greater London. We can also support organisations throughout the UK. This ensures employers get reliable, compliant training no matter where their teams are located.

Local Delivery in London and Greater London

On-site training in London is a practical way to tackle issues like travel time, staff availability, and busy schedules. Training at your location keeps teams focused and minimises disruption to daily work.

On-site training is ideal for:

  • Offices and corporate sites in Greater London
  • Schools, nurseries, and childcare centres
  • Care homes and healthcare facilities
  • Retail, hospitality, and other service sectors

We schedule training to fit your working hours and use qualified instructors who know various workplace environments.

Nationwide Organisational Support

We provide on-site training across the UK for organisations with teams outside London or in different locations. This is helpful for businesses that want uniform training standards.

Having nationwide support lets organisations:

  • Offer the same course in various locations
  • Ensure consistent compliance and certification
  • Organise training for local or national teams
  • Simplify planning for larger or expanding organisations

On-site first aid training is a dependable and flexible way to meet legal requirements and enhance workplace safety, whether you’re managing one site or several.

Group Sizes, Scheduling, and Flexibility

On-site first aid training adjusts to how your organisation works. Whether you’re training a small team or a large group, we can plan the sessions to match your staff and operations.

Small and Large Teams

In-house training is effective for both small and large teams. We decide the group size ahead of time to make sure each learner gets personal attention and practical help.

This flexibility lets organisations:

  • Train small teams without sending them off-site
  • Train larger groups in one or more sessions
  • Keep learning effectively without overcrowding
  • Allow everyone to join practical exercises

By planning group sizes carefully, we can keep training quality high while meeting operational needs.

Shift-Friendly Delivery

Many organisations have shift patterns or long hours, making regular course schedules difficult. We can arrange on-site first aid training to meet these needs.

Shift-friendly options include:

  • Training at different shift times
  • Split sessions to keep staff on duty
  • Multiple days for training if needed
  • Timing that fits busy and quiet times

This way, organisations can train staff while still providing service and maintaining safety. 

Request a Quote for Onsite First Aid Training.

Request a Quote for Onsite First Aid Training

If you want to set up first aid training at your workplace, our team can help you plan training that fits your needs.

We work with employers, HR teams, and managers to identify:  

  • The best course for your workplace  
  • Group size and staff roles  
  • Desired dates, times, and location  
  • Any special workplace needs  

To begin, just reach out to us. We’ll provide clear details, check availability, and give you a simple, no-obligation quote.

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Book Onsite Training

Our team will help you plan the next steps and ensure your on-site first aid training meets UK standards.

On-site first aid training is taught by a qualified instructor at your workplace. It lets staff learn together in a familiar setting using real-life scenarios.

On-site and in-house training mean the same thing. Both are specific to your organisation and take place at your location, not in a public course with others.

On-site courses include First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid at Work, Paediatric First Aid, Emergency Paediatric First Aid, and Basic Life Support.

Yes. On-site training follows Health and Safety Executive rules when taught by qualified instructors using approved methods.

Yes, onsite Paediatric and Emergency Paediatric First Aid courses fulfil EYFS standards and provide proof for Ofsted inspections.

Group size varies based on the course and available space. Training can be for small teams or larger groups, with extra sessions if needed.

Yes. On-site training can fit shift schedules or extended hours to ensure workplace coverage.

A meeting room, classroom, or staff area usually works. The trainer will tell you what space is required when booking.

No. The instructor brings all necessary training materials. You just need to provide the training space.

The training length varies by course. Emergency courses usually take one day, while First Aid at Work and Paediatric First Aid may take longer.

Yes, learners who finish the course get a recognised certificate that is valid for a certain time.

Yes, onsite training works well for small teams and is often cheaper than sending staff to public courses.

Yes, onsite training can include scenarios and discussions based on your specific workplace layout and hazards.

Yes, onsite training is often more cost-effective for organisations training several staff members, as it saves on travel, time off work, and offers group pricing.

Availability varies, especially for larger groups or multiple locations. Booking early helps secure your preferred dates.

Yes, organisations with multiple sites can arrange on-site training across different locations with the same quality.

Bookings are typically handled by business owners, HR teams, health and safety managers, or compliance leads.

Yes, onsite training fits well in care settings where staff need to respond calmly to emergencies.

On-site training is designed to minimise disruptions by reducing travel time and can be scheduled around your operational needs.

To get a quote, contact the training provider directly and provide details like group size, course type, location, and preferred dates.