Qualification details

ITC Level 2 Certificate in Outdoor First Aid

Qualification summary

Outdoor First Aid is the application of essential first aid principles to casualties in hostile environments and awkward terrain with longer timescales before medical help can be reasonably expected to arrive.
To satisfy the needs of the outdoor National Governing Body Coaching and Instructor schemes the full course is 16 contact hours in length. No Coaching or Instructor award is valid in this sector unless supported by an appropriate up to date first aid qualification.

Qualification details

500/1510/2
2
OG - Other General Qualification
Accreditation start date:
01/01/2007
Operational start date in centres:
01/01/2007
Accreditation end date:
31/12/2010
Certification end date:
31/12/2012
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English
This award complements the requirements of the outdoor industry Coaching and Instructor training programmes and allows both new and exisiting coaches to progress to their chosen coaching activity and be a valid coach with a valid instructor award. Without a current first aid certificate coaches and instructors cannot operate in this sector.
Climbing, mountaineering, hillwalking, skiing, paddlesports, sailing, orienteering, mountainbiking.
LEA centres, private centres, holiday leaders, school journey party leaders, residential youth workers, scout & guide leaders, management training.
Within the field of first aid training this award could be a building block to expedition first aid training or an essential first step to becoming a self-employed ITC Provider or freelance first aid Trainer.
Agricultural/Horticultural Technician
Arboricultural Worker/Tree Surgeon
Archaeologist
Botanist
Countryside Ranger/Warden
Dry Stone Waller
Ecologist
Environmental Scientist
Farm Worker (Crops)
Forest Worker
Gamekeeper
Holiday Centre/Worker Manager
Holiday Representative
Horse Riding Instructor
Marine Biologist
Outdoor Activities Instructor
Sports Coach
Water Bailiff
Youth and Community Worker
  • 01 Health, Public Services and Care
    • 01.3  Health and Social Care
16
Pass
Practical Demonstration / Assignment
The course is assessed by practical demonstration of skills and knowledge at selected times throughout the course. Skill acquisition is both incremental and progressive beginning with demonstration of simple protocols developing to the application of outdoor protocols in a range of novel outdoor scenarios.
ITC Centres have the support services, in respect of an internal verification ability, in place that can perform the quality assurance procedures required by ITC.
ITC Providers are sole traders, or trainers/assessors working alone in an organisation, which at the time of application cannot easily fulfil the support services (internal verification) that perform the quality assurance requirements of ITC. Therefore ITC First Aid Ltd provides a verification function.
Summarised in document S1 (See Attachment File 3.Additional Details > 1.S1ITC Aproval Systems).
Both Centres and Providers are externally moderated during their annual verification visit when the External Verifier assesses course candidates and compares their assessment results against that of the Trainer/Assessor and Internal Verifier at a Centre and against the Provider when visiting that Provider.
The EV externally assesses and moderates a sample of candidates during their Centre visit, then scrutinises all verification and assessment evidence for that Centre for that year.
The EV externally assesses and moderates every candidate throughout an entire course, during the Provider annual visit. All assessment evidence for every course is scrutinised by the ITC Office for each Provider. For summary of EV function see attachment.
(See Attachment File 6. Internal Assessment > 2.Quality Systems)
For further clarification regarding Centre / Provider verification see attachment.
(See Attachment File 5.Assessment App > 9.Extract from QCA)


Candidates need to complete and pass both mandatory units to achieve the qualification.
  • J/500/4375 - Outdoor First Aid Emergency Action
  • L/500/4376 - Outdoor First Aid Emergency Incident Management