
About
First Aid shouldn't feel like a 'tick-box' exercise.
We are passionate about learning and we always strive to deliver enjoyable, engaging & relevant courses. Our trainers recognise that learners have diverse learning styles, preferences, and prior experiences. Training is designed to engage visual, auditory, and kinaesthetic learners through a variety of approaches, including demonstrations, group discussions, practical scenarios, and hands-on practice. Learners are encouraged to ask questions, share experiences, and learn through doing.
Let us equip you to feel more confident & prepared in First Aid, so that YOU can make the difference in an emergency situation at work, in public or at home.


Why do learners love training with Keep It Simple First Aid?
Struggle to learn in a traditional way?
You are not alone! We adapt our training to support different learning approaches and neurodivergence.
We do not use projectors! (But we do have visual aids, & hands-on materials to support learning ensuring that learners can see, touch, and practice skills in a clear and engaging way.
We encourage movement and provide fidget and focus tools. It's okay to fiddle or scribble!
We integrate the outdoors into our sessions whenever conditions permit, promoting realistic and engaging learning experiences.
*We have a wide range of manikins and equipment including female specific, QCPR & Haptic feedback.

Meet Emilia Bishop our Lead Trainer
With over a decade in the climbing industry, years of experience as a 1:1 teaching assistant in a primary school and a love of the outdoors, Emilia brings a wealth of knowledge as both a trainer and educator.
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An experienced instructor with a friendly, relaxed teaching style, she creates a supportive learning environment where everyone can thrive.
As a Trauma-Informed Practitioner, Emilia delivers courses that are mindful, inclusive, and engaging — without ever compromising on quality or standards.
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When she’s not teaching, you’ll most likely find her out on Dartmoor or in the sea, embracing the outdoors.
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