Hudson Training 1st Aid

Hudson Training 1st Aid Established in 2006 we have been delivering friendly and professional First Aid courses throughout the South East and London.

Our courses range from 2 hrs to 3 days and are HSE compliant, educational , interactive and fun. Health & Safety Executive Approved courses now available. From a Foundation 1st aid or Basic resucitation course to the 3 day 1st Aider @ Work qualification. Please PM for further details & prices.

Thank you to all my clients & individual delegates who have joined me this year for training. I am lucky to be invited t...
31/12/2025

Thank you to all my clients & individual delegates who have joined me this year for training.

I am lucky to be invited to some stunning venues to work with delegates who take safety seriously and actively invest in life-saving skills.

Thank you for your continued support & looking forward to meeting you again in 2026 👍

Finishing the first full week of 2025 with a 1 day Emergency First Aid at Work course. The week started with an initial ...
13/01/2025

Finishing the first full week of 2025 with a 1 day Emergency First Aid at Work course.

The week started with an initial First Aid at Work course with delegates having had 7 weeks to complete blended learning reducing the time they had to join us to 2 practical days 👍👍
For any help and advice to meet your First Aid requirements please just message us.

12/01/2024

Don’t worry…..I haven’t finally lost the plot and started to dismember people 😂😂

Yesterday I updated my first aid qualification thanks to Lee at Hudson Training 1st Aid.

Because a yard is considered a higher risk when it comes to H&S it’s important that there is a qualified first aider available so that’s me updated for the next three years - thanks Lee!

Finished a fun FAW qualification for staff and as someone with equestrian interests to be given a tour and explanation o...
28/11/2023

Finished a fun FAW qualification for staff and as someone with equestrian interests to be given a tour and explanation of the incredible facilities, including operating theatre etc before it opens imminently by the Owner/Head of Hospital was a immersive experience.

So we deliver qualifications which fall under the category of Vocational Training Qualifications (VTQ). Working with an ...
23/11/2023

So we deliver qualifications which fall under the category of Vocational Training Qualifications (VTQ).
Working with an awarding organisation that has been recognised as a provider of excellence, that has an Endorsement from Skills for Care as a centre of excellence and an Endorsement from an awarding organisation regulated by Ofqual as a client you can be confident that our certificates are not only verifiable and traceable but also widely recognised in various workplaces due to the rigorous quality assurance and diligence processes they undergo.

Approximately 72% of out of hospital cardiac arrests occur at home and in 50% of cases there will be a bystander.  Immed...
30/08/2023

Approximately 72% of out of hospital cardiac arrests occur at home and in 50% of cases there will be a bystander. Immediate CPR & Defibrillation greatly increases a patient’s chances of recovery.

Like to know more?
Our courses contain the most up-to-date knowledge, and the confidence and practical skills to put that knowledge into action.

To enquire about training, either for an individual or group just PM us oremail [email protected]

Culmination of a busy week delivering a 1 day course at Hopes Grove Nurseries.  If you have staff requiring training ple...
23/06/2023

Culmination of a busy week delivering a 1 day course at Hopes Grove Nurseries. If you have staff requiring training please contact us for a competitive quote.

01/06/2023

Our next 1 day Emergency First Aid course is on Monday 19th June at Goodnestone, nr Faversham. £75pp. Please just pm me or call 07882990150 to book. 2 spaces available.

Unfortunately today a local BHS riding school proprietor let me know that the largest equine charity & training organisa...
17/04/2023

Unfortunately today a local BHS riding school proprietor let me know that the largest equine charity & training organisation in the UK had been in touch to make sure her First Aid at Work certificate was regulated, which of course it is and I will explain what this means later. What frustrates me more is if they had done a 10 second check on the internet they could have found the answer themselves, IF they had looked at the certificate they would have found the answer, Why ???? because it says it clearly on it.
I hope this is just inefficiency on behalf of there personal & not an underhand tactic to lure people to complete an in-house unregulated qualification.
Throughout the UK there are hundreds of Ofqual Regulated providers like myself who deliver with knowledge & enthusiasm in a very competitive but rewarding environment.
So if this happens to you just encourage them to look 👀 at what’s on the certificate, simple really 😀😀😀😀

I’ve copied the following from the internet as it explains how the system works much better than I could type it :

In October 2013, the Health and Safety Executive removed their requirement of first aid companies to be registered with themselves to provide HSE standard first aid courses, in essence they deregulated the industry. Their main purpose for this was to allow businesses to have a greater choice of courses and for them to have a better selection training providers. In turn what this has done is given the first aid industry two options when providing first aid training – Regulated or Non Regulated.
The main question here is what’s the difference?
When the HSE removed the requirement for training providers to be registered with them, they shifted the responsibility onto businesses to complete their own due diligence on the training received by its employees. Due diligence is a process that ensures that training received is valid, trained by suitably qualified tutors for both education and industry, ensures what is taught is documented, makes no doubt that learners have been assessed as competent and that the training as a whole conforms to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
So what happened was a number of awarding organisations decided to do was to create their own suite of first aid courses that come under the OfQual regulations, OfQual being the national regulator of adult qualifications in England. As part of training providers administering first aid qualifications it meant that due diligence was effectively done already. All the things that an employer needed to do for due diligence was already completed by the training provider by virtue of them offering qualifications in first aid.
As a consequence of this the industry broke into two different categories, regulated (providing OfQual qualifications) and non regulated (in house). Now the main point is that an Emergency First Aid at Work course should be the same with every single training company, however this isn’t always the case. Because unregulated courses are an option and these providers are not regulated by anyone, it means that anything can be taught on those courses without any means of documentation or verification about what is being taught. Businesses can use this to their advantage by adding additional pieces of first aid information relevant to their jobs however if there is no verification process then the HSE would deem this not good enough.
When you choose an OfQual regulated provider there is a set standard that the training provider must meet, trainers are audited at least on a yearly basis, the trainers are suitably qualified with at least a First Aid at Work certificate and a qualification in Education and Training (Level 3,4 or 5 – used to be called PTTLS, CTTLS and DTTLS), they have a minimum of 35 hours training experience and that they also are able to assess learners on these courses to ensure the course criteria is met.
For some businesses non regulated works perfectly because the standard first aid courses do not meet their needs and they need a more bespoke approach to those courses. The majority of business though would need a standard Emergency First Aid at Work or First Aid at Work course of which we would always recommend a regulated course as this removes the need of due diligence by employers.

Thanks 👍👍

During April courses delivered from our training facility in Faversham include 1 day Emergency First Aid at work /  2 da...
04/04/2023

During April courses delivered from our training facility in Faversham include 1 day Emergency First Aid at work / 2 day First Aid at Work Refresher & a 3 day initial First Aid at work. We also travel throughout the South delivering training and are also able to offer blended (online) learning on some courses.

Pictures show delegates from a national charity & a diary farm. 😀😀

More delegates successfully completing / refreshing their first aid qualification. Thanks to Happy Endings driving group...
15/03/2023

More delegates successfully completing / refreshing their first aid qualification. Thanks to Happy Endings driving group for another fun & enjoyable day.

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Faversham
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