How Often Do You Need Paediatric First Aid Training?

If you work with children, this question comes up regularly:

“How often do I need to renew paediatric first aid training?”

The short answer is:

👉 Every 3 years

But there’s a bit more to it than that.


How long does a paediatric first aid certificate last?

A recognised paediatric first aid qualification is valid for:

👉 3 years from the date of completion

After that, it expires and needs to be renewed.


What happens when it expires?

Once a certificate expires:

  • you are no longer considered a qualified paediatric first aider

  • your setting may no longer meet EYFS requirements

  • you may not have appropriate first aid cover in place

👉 In simple terms, you lose your compliance and your cover.


Do you need to retake the full course?

Yes.

Unlike some workplace first aid qualifications:

👉 Paediatric first aid must be retaken as a full course each time

There is no shortened requalification option.


Why renewal matters

It’s easy to think:

“I’ve done it once, I’ll remember it”

In reality, first aid skills fade.

Especially skills you don’t use often, like:

  • infant CPR

  • choking management

  • recognising serious illness

Regular training keeps:

  • skills fresh

  • confidence high

  • response times quicker


Do you need refresher training before 3 years?

There’s no formal requirement for annual refreshers in paediatric first aid.

But in practice:

👉 many settings choose to refresh skills regularly

This helps staff stay confident and reduces hesitation in real situations.


What do EYFS requirements say?

Under the EYFS framework:

  • at least one person with a valid paediatric first aid certificate must be available at all times

  • this applies to nurseries, preschools and childminders

If certificates expire:

👉 you may fall short of requirements


Common mistake

One of the biggest issues we see:

👉 leaving renewal too late

This leads to:

  • gaps in cover

  • last-minute bookings

  • pressure on staff


How to stay on top of it

Simple steps:

  • track certificate expiry dates

  • book renewal early

  • train more than one member of staff

  • plan around holidays and sickness


What does the course involve when you renew?

When you renew, you complete the full course again.

👉 See exactly what’s covered here:
What Does a Paediatric First Aid Course Cover?


Do I need this training in the first place?

If you’re unsure whether this applies to you:

👉 Read:
Do I Need Paediatric First Aid Training?


Where to book

If your certificate is coming up to expiry:

👉 View our Paediatric First Aid Course


Final thought

Paediatric first aid training is not something you do once and forget.

Children’s emergencies are time-critical.

Keeping your training current means you can step in confidently when it matters.


FAQs

  • You need to renew paediatric first aid training every 3 years.

  • No. Paediatric first aid must be retaken as a full course each time.

  • You are no longer considered a qualified paediatric first aider, and your setting may not meet EYFS requirements.

  • It is not a formal requirement, but many settings choose to refresh skills regularly.


If you’re still working out what training you need or when to book, these guides will help you make the right call.

Rachel Holden - Paramedic

Rachel is an experienced practicing Paramedic with a passion for education. Rachel has worked in both the healthcare and education sector for over 19 years and has an impressive track record in delivering first class patient care and outstanding training. Rachel has a number of clinical and education qualifications making her the perfect fit to deliver healthcare based training.

https://nrmedical.training
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