Blended

Thursday 16th October 2025 16 Hour Outdoor First Aid, Day 1 Online + Day 2 Practical, Comberton Cambridge CB23 7DY

Meets all Outdoor Pursuits Requirements.

£134.00 Incl. VAT

Level 3 blended 16 hour outdoor first aid combines day 1 online video-based training at your own pace, with a day 2 practical classroom session 9.30 to 3.30.

11 in stock

You must list name(s) & email(s) of all learners attending. To request a business invoice contact info@thebridgefirstaid.co.uk

About this course

Outdoor Pursuits 16 Hour First Aid to meet the requirements laid down by many outdoor pursuits bodies, as it covers primary and secondary care and adapted to the outdoor world where the emergency services may be harder to access.

All our first aid courses fully meet the UK and European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2015 as per the HSE requirements. During the summer months this course may be delivered outdoors.

How do I access day 1 online?

We will email you a link, username and password. The day 1 online platform is super simple to navigate. Watch the video lessons at your own pace, pause and resume when it suits you. Answer the multiple-choice questions throughout the course and when you have completed all the lessons, you will be directed to the final assessment.

To make sure you really learn and retain the information, test questions are randomised. A video review following the final assessment is customised to support a thorough understanding of each topic

  • Front-row seat in the class
  • No PowerPoint based slides
  • Detailed bite sized video-based training with demonstrations
  • Subtitles for “sound off” viewing
  • Optional concise text lesson summary with key learning points accompanying each clip
  • Comprehensive manual and posters, and current regulatory guidelines updates
  • Access videos for up to 8 months after purchase
  • Certified CPD evidence-based learning statement and certificate upon successful completion
  • Includes recent guidelines on infection prevention with the outbreak of Severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV2)

What to expect and how to prepare for your classroom training.

Please complete day 1 online prior to the classroom practical. On arrival, you will be given a debrief. Hand sanitiser, training props, individual manikins, and everything you need for the course is provided. Come with an open mind and burning questions.

Our instructors are experienced in creating and facilitating a non-judgemental and entertaining learning environment. We encourage participants to take away this attitude into their own lives following the training. All learners are made to feel safe and included, and we often see the group bond as a result.

What do I need to bring?

Please bring some photo ID to day 2, as is required in order to validate this award.

You may wish to bring a notebook for any additional notes. Covid-19 secure refreshments are complementary throughout the training, but we do ask you to bring your own favourite mug, and your lunch. There is ample fridge space and Budgens 1-mile, fast food outlets and supermarkets 2.5 miles. We have everything else covered.

We are also fully aware of the anxiety that many students have over coming into a public space. There is a lot to think about which we have already thought about. You are in safe hands.

Anything else? 

Your instructor will send you an e mail a couple of days prior to the classroom training, so that you have their contact details should you be running late, or have additional accessibility requirements.

This course can also be delivered on site at a reduced group fee (subject to our risk assessment)

Inspection of Adventure Activity Providers (Including First Aid Training)

The contract to provide inspection services on behalf of the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority was awarded to Adventure Risk Management Services (Adv-RMS) in 2020.

Below is a link to best practice guidance issued for National Governing Body (NGB) in the UK.

https://www.hse.gov.uk/aala/aals.htm

We have listed below the National Governing Bodies for Adventure Activities in the UK. It is important that your first aid training follows your activities NGB best practice recommendations for regulated centres. This 16 hour course meets and exceeds the requirements laid down by outdoor pursuits with the exception of activities where a life guarding qualification (36 hours) may also be required.

The English Outdoor Council

List of National Governing Bodies for Adventure Activities in the UK

Archery

Archery GB

Canyoning

UK Canyon Guides

Caving

Association of Caving Instructors

British Caving Association

Climbing & Mountaineering

Association of Mountaineering Instructors

British Mountaineering Council

British Association of International Mountain Leaders

British Mountain Guides

Mountain Training

Mountaineering Council of Scotland

Cycling

Association of British Cycling Coaches

British Cycling

British Schools Cycling Association

Mountain Bike Coaching UK

Orienteering

British Orienteering

Snow Sports

Snowsport England

Snowsport Scotland

Snowsport Wales

Watersports

British Canoe Union

Canoe Wales

Canoe Scotland

Canoe Association of Northern Ireland

British Kite Surfing Association

Royal Yachting Association

British Water Ski

Surfing Great Britain