Learn more about Concussion and Brain Injury and the proper First Aid techniques you should use.

We have teamed up with Headway Suffolk to produce a course on brain injury and concussion. There has been a lot of news in many different sports worldwide on how head injuries are not taken seriously in sports. This course not only talks about a head injury but also where it can lead to and the lengthy recovery time required.

This course covers the effects of a head injury and looks at the damage that can occur to the brain. 

Brain injury is generally misunderstood, whilst this affected but the injury is largely hidden and struggle to get help and support they deserve and need. This course not only talks about the prevention methods but also the effects, the damage that occurs and the need for early intervention.

Buying this course supports the work of Headway Suffolk.

This qualification and most of the other National MedicAid qualifications are Endorsed by TQUK to show our commitment to extra levels of compliance and quality assurance.

Companies, organisations or agencies are encouraged to contact us for group discounts and information about onsite training and how our system can be used to track and monitor your staff training.

The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a National MedicAid Certificate and for online courses an Evidence-Based Learning statement.

  • Football
  • Rugby
  • American Football
  • Tennis
  • Athletics
  • Boxing
  • Martial Arts
  • Schools
  • Clubs
  • Universities
  • The common cause
  • The brain
  • Stages of a brain injury
  • Strokes and brain injury
  • Concussion
  • The effects of a brain injury
  • The need for early intervention
  • Supporting someone with a brain injury
  • Mobility difficulties
  • Communication difficulties
  • Behaviour that challenges
  • Change in personalities
  • Rehabilitation
  • Left side neglect
  • Sexually inappropriate behaviour