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Instructor of the Year 2024!

Our MD, Dave Coyle, has won Instructor of the Year 2024 for First Aid Training in Suffolk and nationwide.

We are so pleased to talk about this, at the annual ProTrainings (our Awarding authority) conference in Colchester last month, Dave won this award and this is what they had to say:

“We are pleased to recognise Dave Coyle of DAC Education with the Instructor of the Year Award for his outstanding contributions to training, especially in high-risk and outdoor environments. 

Dave has shown unwavering commitment to quality, delivering extensive training over the years and consistently maintaining compliance and excellence in every course he’s conducted.”


Of course, if you have been on one of our first aid courses and your instructor was Dave you will know that he challenges the stigma of a first aid course being boring, his enthusiasm, knowledge and personal experience brings elements to his first aid training that you just can’t find elsewhere.

His unique training style includes imparting his personal knowledge built up over years of leading worldwide expeditions, Search and Rescue Manager, supervising Duke of Edinburgh and being a Community First Responder (CFR). No stranger to awards, Dave has already been awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal and the King’s Coronation Medal through his work with Suffolk Lowland Search and Rescue (SULSAR). This award, though, shines a light specifically on his skill at instructing first aid to those working outdoors and in high risk environments.


I managed to catch Dave in between training courses this week and he says:

“This award was completely unexpected but it’s very humbling to be recognised for the first aid training that we do and know that it is to an excellent standard.

What's important to me is that people leave our courses with the knowledge and the confidence to be that person who steps up and gets involved. If someone needs immediate attention there's not an ambulance parked around the corner, so you have to be able to do something quickly.”


While offering first aid training nationwide, in Suffolk alone, Dave has trained many people in a variety of high risk environments including Equestrians, Ecologists, Schools including Duke of Edinburgh and school global expeditions, Construction and Farmers. These occupations are often working in remote locations, far from help and can be faced with dangerous situations and this is where DAC specialises. 


Somany congratulations and well deserved and I’ll leave you with some final words from Dave:

“I say it on all my courses, what I'm going to teach you is how to keep the wind going in and out, stop them from leaking and get help. It’s as simple as that. I don’t sit people through a boring powerpoint, that's not how these practical skills are learnt, I get people involved. I teach my outdoor course outside in the woods and I use actors in the more advanced courses to recreate patients and situations, that's how people learn and build their confidence. ”


4 December 2024
A quick story time from the weekend about why having a trained first aider in a group is a great idea. This weekend one of our instructors was out in the Suffolk countryside with a mixed group of friends and strangers. As they began their walk, they hadn’t made it more than a couple of paces when one of the older gentlemen in the group went sheet white, became weak, collapsed on the ground and started vomiting. The gentleman's son was with him, caught him as he fell and called out for help. Thankfully, our instructor was within shouting distance and was the only trained first aider in the group, in fact he is a community first responder, so he had with him in his truck an oxygen tank, defibrillator and every piece of kit a first responder would need. He quickly got the gentlemen assessed taking his heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar and asked him about any past medical conditions that may be relevant. He did an assessment, used his training to ascertain whether an ambulance was needed or whether the kit he had with him was sufficient. Thankfully, an ambulance wasn’t needed but the gentleman was taken home and is feeling much better. It made us think, here in the office, that while this situation did not need an ambulance if the first aider had not been there, it would have been a scary situation for everyone because no one there really knew what to do for the best. The moral of the story is that the benefit of completing first aid training is that you never know when your skills as a trained first aider may be able to help a friend or a stranger. It is also important that anyone who has been trained in any level of first aid should carry some essential kit with them. Some useful things in a basic first aid kit would be: A couple of pairs of gloves Sterile wipes Medical tape Scissors Tweezers Gauze Resuscitation face shield Plasters Sterile bandage Triangular bandage Eye wash Emergency foil blanket Whistle (especially if you are going for walks in remote areas) Who is the best first aid training company in Suffolk? Well, this is an easy answer and here are some reasons why. Our MD is an award winning first aid instructor who has real life experience in emergency situations. We teach our Outdoor First Aid course outdoors under a parachute in the middle of Sutton Hoo Woodland. We teach all levels of first aid from basic first aid training up to the more advanced First Responder on Scene level. At the end of our higher level first aid courses in Suffolk, we use a local charity, Casualties Union, who provide actors to re-create scenarios for our learners to put into practice all their first aid training. Our instructors talk through kit requirements on all our first aid courses whether we are training you in Suffolk or at your premises, ensuring the kit is relevant to your needs. Our first aid courses are not boring! Many people dread doing a first aid course because they have a stigma of being boring and just listening to a PowerPoint presentation for six hours stuck in a classroom, being taught by someone who doesn’t actively have any real-life experience. That's not us, we get you involved, get you interacting with the equipment, pass on knowledge from real life emergencies and make it enjoyable. We offer first aid kits of varying sizes and for different requirements. Our most popular choice is a DAC mini Ouch Pouch which is the perfect pocket sized first aid kit. Is it time for you to book a first aid training course in Suffolk? Any time is a great time to complete a first aid course, and we would love to train you. Gatherings are more common at this time of year with Christmas shopping in full swing the high streets are busier, markets are full and places where crowds gather can become a hot spot for accidents, injuries or exacerbation of underlying medical conditions. We run first aid training throughout the year with open courses that anyone can join. Many of our first aid training courses are in Suffolk but we do travel nationwide as well. We would like to encourage all those who have taken a first aid course with DAC Education, or indeed, with any first aid training company in Suffolk or beyond, please do ensure that when you are out and about your skills and knowledge are not wasted and please carry with you even just a basic first aid kit. It's better to carry one and not need it, than to need it and not have one.
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