Whether you enjoyed the course? What in particular did you appreciate about it?
I thought the course was fantastic and I left feeling confident that I had the knowledge to save my children’s lives. My son bumped his head this weekend and I was able to stay calm and felt confident that I had dealt with it correctly.
What did you think about the course content?
The course content was just right – our instructor was amazing she kept it simple, light hearted and interesting. She reiterated the important parts and made sure we were happy with what we learn, answered lots of questions and gave tips that I wouldn’t have thought of.
I had previously attended a short first aid course when DC1 was a baby which covered CPR and choking for babies run by our local children’s centre. The instructor on that course over complicated things and although I was aware of what I needed to do I wasn’t confident I could execute any of it. At the end of the Red Cross course I thought it was simple and I know what to do.
How do you think you will maintain your confidence levels and knowledge of the skills you learned?
Our instructor told us about the Red Cross app for smart phones – this is useful for topping up knowledge and I’ll make sure I review it frequently.
Appreciating you didn't pay to attend - how would you rate the value for money of the course? (£45 outside M25, £60 inside M25)
Having attended the course I think £45 is excellent value for money – who wouldn’t spend that to save their baby or child’s life? However I can see how parents to be or parents of young children would be deterred from spending £90/£120 per couple when you have the perceived expenses of a newborn, maternity pay childcare costs etc. Our instructor told us how it is difficult to encourage parents and parents-to-be to attend the course without scaring them, they prefer to spend their pennies on the fun stuff!
Would you recommend this to your friends and family? Is there anyone in particular you'd recommend it to?
I will be recommending this to every parent I know but would especially recommend it for parents-to-be.
I remember the scary first moments of having a newborn only to well. The fear of cot death, the coughing/choking when starting solids, the bumps when crawling and walking and I haven’t even reached the terrors of watching my kids climb trees and generally performing kids acrobatics yet If new parents had already attended this course hopefully this would ease some of these fears.
Has attending the course inspired you to make a group booking for friends and family in the future?
If I had the money I would book everyone I know on the course but I do feel I would encounter similar problems to encourage attendance that the Red Cross have – see my answer to the next question – maybe it’s time to be blunt myself!
How do you think British Red Cross can encourage more people to learn Baby and Child First Aid?
Unfortunately my husband was unable to attend the course with me as we were unable to arrange childcare at short notice. I contacted every parent I know to see if anyone wanted to come with me and asked them to ask their friends. I had NO takers which really surprised me; this was a FREE course that could save their child’s life! I just don’t think people ever think it could happen to them!
Our instructor told us she asked a mum-to-be who was telling her about her baby monitor with the sensor pad. She asked her what would she do if the alarm went off and her baby had stopped breathing, the mum-to-be replied she would call an ambulance and our instructor asked her what she would do until the ambulance arrived?
I understand parents and parents-to-be only want to imagine the good times with their babies and children but I wonder how many people would look into first aid courses if they were asked directly what they would do if their baby or child had stopped breathing?
I would recommend targeting NHS and NCT anti-natal and post-natal courses and I do think they need to be more blunt with their marketing.
Discount on second place may encourage more couples and family members to attend
Is there anything else you'd like to share with British Red Cross and Mumsnetters? Are there any suggestions for improvement you can make about the course?
Lastly: three quick rating questions: on a scale of 1 -5 where 1 is poor and 5 is excellent:
How would you rate the overall learning experience?
5
How confident do you feel in the skills learnt compared to before you attended the course?
5
How would you rate the value for money of the course?
5