5 Best First Aid Training Organisations For Nurseries [2025 Review]
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Figuring out who offers the best first aid training for nurseries just got a heck of a lot easier. Instead of poring over dozens of websites, this review lists our five favorites so you don’t have to spend hours on research yourself.
One of the problems with niches like this is that it can be hard to know who to pick. Yes, you’re aware of certain companies operating in the space, but you aren’t always sure which one to go for, especially if several of them seem to be offering what seems like the same training.
You also need to be careful if you’ve been in the market before but haven’t had much luck. Sometimes, it is tempting to stay with a provider because that’s what you know, not necessarily because that’s what’s good.
So, what’s our ranking? Here’s our take:
1. Blithfield Safety Training
Top of our list is Blithfield Safety Training. This training agency is well-known for delivering some of the best-designed courses for nurseries nationwide, and comes highly respected.
What makes Blithfield Safety Training unique (and one of the reasons we like them so much) is that everything they do is about their clients. They focus on the specific challenges that nurseries face and then meet them head-on, instead of trying to adopt a one-size-fits-all approach (which doesn’t always work). This means that even if your nursery already has trained staff, Blithfield Safety Training can slot into your existing setup, plug any gaps, and help you move forward.
Another benefit of this service is the sheer range of safety training that’s available. Staff can learn about first aid, food safety, and get general health and safety training, which is a requirement for many nurseries.
Overall, we think this is the best option. Courses are well-run and informative, and trainers keep the modules interesting so participants benefit from real learning outcomes.
2. Tigerlily Training
Next on the list is Tigerlily Training, which focuses on paediatric safety training in general. Its goal is to empower nurseries and other organisations that look after children with the life-saving skills while also meeting regulatory requirements.
Tigerlily Training focuses on what it calls “blended learning.” The idea here is to combine six hours of online interactive learning with 6 hours of hands-on instruction for a more comprehensive pedagogic outcome (learning better).
After participants complete the training course, they receive a health and safety certificate that’s valid for three years. This documentation can then be shown to inspectors as proof that the nursery or educational institution is taking health and safety seriously.
Tigerlily Training, of course, doesn’t specifically target nursery staff. However, it does cater to childcare professionals more broadly, including pre-school workers and even childminders, giving it some credibility in this space. Courses are designed to provide essential lifesaving skills for those involved in the supervision and care of children.
3. St John Ambulance
St John Ambulance is another organisation that offers paediatric training courses for OFSTED. It works alongside the Early Years Alliance to provide a blended course that looks similar to the one Tigerlily offers.
What’s nice about St John Ambulance’s approach is how it focuses on the types of emergency scenarios that caregivers of young children are most likely to face. Part of the course is self-directed and online, and usually takes a day to complete. However, another element of it is face-to-face where trainees meet with small groups of their employees to take part in communal activities.
Ultimately, this course is for people who attend day nurseries, which is why it is so popular among those involved in pre-school education. Furthermore, it is open to delegates who are 16 or over, meaning that even young people and students can get involved and obtain their certifications.
4. First Aid For Schools
First AId For Schools is another option for nurseries. Like the other entries on this list, it is OFSTED-compliant and offers numerous courses from medics and experienced professionals.
First Aid for Schools offers over a dozen different health and safety courses for schools with varying needs. However, most nurseries will opt for its Blended Level 3 Paediatric First Aid. First Aid for Schools aims to make the experience as active as possible and avoid the dreaded “death by PowerPoint.”
Nurseries wanting to learn more about First Aid for Schools can learn more about its background and accreditations on its website. Its courses are regulated by the Qualifications Network UK, which is officially recognised by Ofqual. All of the organisation’s courses meet OFSTED requirements, with classes demanding active application of knowledge instead of less effective passive training. Many focus on child-related injuries instead of just general instruction, similar to St John Ambulance. Trainers are UK-registered medical and health professionals with the requisite experience and know-how to deliver training and answer any question that might come up.
Lastly, First Aid for Schools also offers international training. These services are popular among schools in third-party jurisdictions that lack adequate regulatory oversight back home.
5. Blossom Educational
Finally, we have Blossom Educational, a training organisation that helps nurseries meet their statutory EYFS requirements. What’s nice about this agency is how it adapts everything it does to your requirements. It understands the details of the law and how it relates to staff needing training and when. Full or emergency PFA certification is available for any early years assistant who requires it by law or just wants to get it to be on the safe side.
Blossom Educational believes that nurseries should have multiple emergency PFA-trained professionals on-site at any given time. This redundancy, it says, helps to keep nurseries covered during staff illnesses and absences, and in situations where multiple children require assistance. It also ensures that nurseries maintain their statutory ratios — the number of PFA-trained professionals they must have on-site by law.
Overall, nursery training agencies can help you keep the children in your care safe while meeting statutory requirements. Every nursery should be using one of the training brands mentioned in this post.