ALS Advanced Simulator
We would like to announce the arrival of the newest member of the HDP Crew….Trouble is, he spends all of his day lazing on the bed, and being ill. Welcome to Ronnie, who joins Nigel and Malc!
Ronnie is a full sized ALS Advanced Simulator, not just a manikin as used by so many other companies in their training regime. He gives us a range of realistic scenario options, including cannulation, intubation, Naso and Oropharyngeal, Airway complications, Needle Crich, IM Injections and fluid admin. We could go on, and on, and on. He will shortly have remote monitoring cameras so the tutor doesn’t need to be present in the room either…. say goodbye to pressure! They really don’t come much better than this for Pre Hospital Training levels from FAAW to Paramedic CPD! We have the knowledge to back it up too!
We put the equipment in place, and teach up to date, and experience based materials. Why go anywhere else?
Casino Royale
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY…
25th October 2014
Casino Royale will be coming to Whitwick, Coalville all in aid of Project Gambia.
We will be hosting the biggest Casino Royale night around supported by Acorns Casino.
So get your best atire ready and join us in support of this great cause.
More details to follow
HDP Medics
HDP’s events team will be covering Leicesters Caribbean Carnival this Saturday so if your there come and say hi
Employers need to be aware
Today has shown yet another example of a major company not being aware of the new rules regarding first aid training. The HSE no longer approve centres to deliver any type of first aid training , yet many companies still state they are HSE approved and then just provide certificates of attendance.
The HSE states
“As an employer, you will need assurance that you have selected an appropriate training provider. You will therefore need to check that they meet the standards in a number of areas (due diligence). All training providers should be prepared to demonstrate that they:
1. Competent to deliver first-aid training;
2. Have qualified trainers;
3. Teach relevant course content in the correct way;
4. Have the necessary quality assurance systems in place.
Where you select a training provider offering regulated qualifications you will not
need to do any due diligence to satisfy yourself of their competence.
They operate under awarding organisations who are recognised by qualification
regulators (Ofqual, the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and the Welsh
Government) and have dedicated policies and quality assurance processes. ”
I wish Companies would do there due diligence checks. Here at HDP we are approved through Qualsafe the No1 awarding body in the UK and we provide qualifications recognised by Ofqual, so please make sure you check your providers.
Event medical cover
In addition to training HDP also provide medical cover at a range of different events. Our team consists of:
Dave- Paramedic
Iain- Ambulance technician
Jennie- IHCD FPOS, Ambulance care assistant
Hazel- IHCD FPOS, Community first responder
We also have a team of IHCD FPOS and FAW qualified personnel to assist with larger events.
With our knowledgable skills we provide a top level cover for any event. Recently covered events are:
Coalville summer staycation and annual motorfest
Stealth Marshal arts competitions
National Taekwondo competitions
Local rugby clubs
For further information or bookings please contact us on 01530 839115 or [email protected]
CFR Open day
On Saturday 21st June we held our first Community First Responder open day here at HDP headquarters. Although we would have liked more numbers in attendance the day as a whole was a success.
The day was opened by Director Dave Poulton followed by presentations from:
Jon Ellis- Paramedic and senior lecturer at Oxford Brooks university
Mark Briers- Leicester Fire and Rescue
Dave Evans- Physio Control representative and Student Paramedic
Jennie Reynolds- Training manager
We then ran a successful reconstruction of a road traffic collision, with thanks to Hannah, Anna, Jack, Daisy and Nigel for there excellent acting skills
Following that was a chance to learn how to take Blood pressure, BM readings and peak flow from Lesley Reynolds- nurse
12 lead ECG from Jon Ellis
The day was finished off with a BBQ
We would like to Thank Everyone involved and everyone who attended, we are hoping to run these every quater so keep your eyes out for the next one.
Jennie would like to make a personal Thank you to everyone for your Gambia donations, we raised over £200 towards the collection.
New Centre!
We are proud to announce our move into our new centre in Coalville in Leicestershire. We now have somewhere in the region of 3400 square feet of space, a brand new kitchen area, dedicated classroom space, offices, stores, and disabled access and parking… we are truly inspired, and very excited!
Keep watching for more news as it develops!
Introducing Project Gambia
Let me start by introducing myself, my name is Jennie and I am a senior tutor here at HDP. For the last 7 years I have been visiting The Gambia, West Africa. Initially I went over as a holiday, 44degrees in February I wasn’t complaining.
What I wasn’t quite ready for was the poverty, watching it on TV was one thing but having it right in front of you was another. Whilst there I visited a school which was funded by the government. I began to realise that these were few and far between. As soon as I returned we planned next year’s trip but this time decided we would try and help. We contacted a local charity which was managed from Leicestershire, England but they funded for schools and toilet blocks over in Gambia. We put a small advert in the local leisure magazine asking for small donations of school equipment, not thinking anyone would really see it we set about our own collections but the donations came in thick and fast. We were overwhelmed by the amount of things we received, even our local council came down with boxes full of pencil cases, pencils and crayons. We were contacted by the local radio who wanted to interview us and my old primary school donated some of their books.
On February 26th we set about our trip back to The Gambia with 5 suitcases in tow, pretty much wearing all the clothes we were taking as we couldn’t fit them in the cases. During the trip we visited 7 different schools and distributed a good chunk of the donations. They were gratefully received, we spent time in each school helping with their learning and listening to the children. This became a yearly tradition.
In 2013 I visited a charity called Goal for the Gambia, It is ran by an English Lady who now lives in Gambia, she fundraises for local schools and has a big passion for education. She has transformed many schools and now many more children are being educated in small villages. Her enthusiasm for the project is very admirable. She has constantly got projects in progress.
I am now planning my next trip for the end of the year, but this time everyone from HDP is going. Introducing “Project Gambia” Goal for the Gambia has recently built a health clinic and are struggling to keep stock. The maternity wing now has 1 qualified midwife and the infant survival rate has increased dramatically. So here is my project, I am trying to raise as much money as possible for the charity, also I am hoping to gather as many supplies for the clinic as possible, this includes medication, first aid supplies, and paediatric equipment including maternity packs. We will also be teaching basic first aid to the villages whilst we are over there.
The size of the project is scary but at the same time exciting so please keep checking for updates and progression.
Until next time 🙂
At long last! A Credible CFR Site
New Community First Responder Website
For all our CFR friends, there is finally a credible alternative to those other fly-by-night sites. Pay it a visit!
You can find a news article Here
Community First Responder Fun Day – 21st June 2014
To celebrate the opening of our new Centre we are holding a CFR Open Day. We hope to have all sorts of activities to keep you busy, and opportunities to network and chat with appropriate reps and members of other groups. There will also be competitions, and scenarios.
Cost for the day will be a £3 donation to our charity, and if required (please let us know) buffet lunch, and BBQ at the end priced at £5 each.
This is limited to 100 persons!!! So early booking is advisable!
Book you place now at
https://www.facebook.com/events/1432108033704253/











