JPF First Aid
In this episode of the JPF First Aid Podcast, host Ed Nell turns the tables once again and puts founder John Fogarty in the hot seat. With over 1,160 reviews across multiple platforms, JPF First Aid has built one of the most visible track records in the sector - and this episode uses a selection of those real reviews to explore what makes the training stand out and what it actually takes to deliver first aid courses that people remember for the right reasons. From adapting on the spot to supporting nervous delegates, managing neurodivergent learners and keeping paediatric first aid both fun and appropriately serious, John opens up about the realities of life as a first aid instructor across a wide range of settings, from corporate offices to school halls. Key Takeaways Reviews are more than marketing - they are evidence. With over 1,160 reviews pulled together through platforms including Google and Trustist, John's feedback record gives prospective clients a clear picture of what to expect. Reviews help people make decisions, and in a field where the quality of instruction genuinely matters, that transparency carries real weight. Knowing your audience before you walk in the room is not always possible. Company bookings often come with little information about who will be in the room. The skill is in reading the group quickly, adapting the pace and depth of delivery, and making sure nobody gets left behind - regardless of what was planned beforehand. Breaking content into bite-sized chunks is not optional. First aid training covers a significant amount of material. Bombarding people with information all at once means very little of it sticks. Blended learning - where delegates complete theory online before attending a shorter practical session - is increasingly helping to solve this problem. You can have fun and still take it seriously. Physical first aid requires people to get up, take part and practise on each other. That means banter and a degree of lightness are not just acceptable - they are essential. Without them, delegates freeze and refuse to engage. The tone is different for mental health courses, where the subject matter calls for a different approach, but the principle of meeting people where they are holds across both. Key Moments "If you are not guiding and supporting your delegates, why are you an instructor?" "You can learn whilst having fun and still keep that focus on the seriousness of why you are there." "Don't be a bystander. Be a lifesaver." About the Host John Fogarty has a training background dating back to 2005, with achievements including a teaching qualification and assessor standard. He has previously worked with two first aid charities, delivering sessions in workplace and educational environments. John has consistently received excellent feedback for his delivery and customer service, as evident in numerous reviews. He ensures learners enjoy and achieve their goals, and works with customers to select the right courses and resolves any issues promptly. Find out more at: https://jpffirstaid.co.uk/ [https://jpffirstaid.co.uk/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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