Allergy awareness and auto-injector training
For early years and primary schools
On-site or via Zoom
With approximately two children in every classroom living with food allergies, this accredited training course equips staff with all the information they need to look after them safely – including the accredited auto-injector training (often known as EpiPen training).
For secondary schools
On-site or via Zoom
As a child moves through secondary school there are new challenges to face, including many young people feeling too embarrassed to ask for the information they need – or living with daily fear of eating the wrong thing. Alongside the accredited auto-injector training, this course will help schools gain a better understand of life as a young person with allergies.
For parents and carers
Online course via Zoom
A child diagnosed with food allergies leads to a whole host of new responsibilities. It can be a daunting time and there’s a lot to learn to ensure they’re kept safe and happy. This online course is designed to give parents and carers all the information they need.
For clubs and organisations
On-site or via Zoom
If you run a club or organisation, chances are at some point you’ll have a child or young person under your care who has food allergies. This course will give you everything you need to run your events with confidence.
For businesses
On-site or via Zoom
Our allergy awareness and auto-injector training for the workplace has been created with employees in mind. You’ll learn everything you and your team need to know to support those living with allergies, including what to do in an emergency and simple changes you can make to keep working spaces safe. All for a minimal cost that can help prevent longer term absence.
For restaurants & caterers
On-site or via Zoom
Would you know what to do if someone had an anaphylactic reaction in your restaurant or at a catering event? This course will set you up with everything you need to know to keep customers with food allergies as safe as possible.