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NHS Cornwall 111 - much more than a helpline

Daisy First Aid is an award-winning paediatric first aid

company delivering classes to families, carers, schools and children. Working closely with teachers, they have developed an easy-to-use package for schools and groups to deliver. This covers basic first aid requirements in a fun and engaging way, suitable for all educational needs.

How does NHS 111 work? If you’re worried about an urgent medical concern, you can call 111 to speak to a fully trained adviser 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will ask questions to assess your symptoms and, depending on the situation, will then: •

give you self-care advice

connect you to an experienced clinician

book you a face-to-face appointment

send an ambulance directly, if necessary

direct you to the local service that can help you best

All face-to-face clinicians are experienced with providing healthcare in Cornwall with the previous Out-of-Hours GP service, and many also work in practices across the county during the day. Whilst they will not always be able to see your own GP records, a copy of the consultation will always be sent for your GP to review and add to your main records.

The clear PowerPoint includes recommendations for different Key Stages as well as videos for additional support and worksheets to use in class as well as a certificate upon completion. Daisy First Aid deliver in-person the practical elements such as CPR and choking, using manikins. This is also available as a private class or group for children who are home-schooled.

You should call 111 if:

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You need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency.

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You don’t know who to call for medical help or you don’t have a GP to call.

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Daisy First Aid run Level 3 Paediatric First Aid qualifications too. They can come to you, or your staff can attend the regular venue classes, for 6 hours online learning followed by 6 hours practical session.

You think you need to go to A&E or another NHS urgent care service; or you require health information or reassurance about what to do next

For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or a local pharmacist. Is the 111 service available online? You can also get help or advice on www.111cornwall.nhs.uk using your smartphone, tablet or computer, although the online service is not available for children under 5. You can: •

answer questions about your symptoms

find out where to go for help if you can’t see your GP or dentist, or get a call back from a nurse

get advice on self-care

‘First Aid is so incredibly important, and everyone should have training. Nicola and Daisy First Aid have been very professional in their communication and booking’ - Wadebridge Family Hub ‘We found Nicola through other childcare providers who highly recommend the blended option for Paediatric first aid training. All the staff who took part in the course were extremely happy and pleased with the way the course was professionally run.’ - Little Lambs Childcare

Have you ever used our services? Was it a good experience or not? We really do want to hear from you as we strive to improve and give the best service to people in Cornwall. Please email us at kernowhealthcic.khcicgovernance@nhs.net It would be good to hear from you.

Please contact Nicola to discuss details at nicola.pearce@daisyfirstaid.com or to find the next Paediatric First Aid course please visit www.daisyfirstaid.com/cornwall for dates and venues.

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