Exigências de RCP e primeiros socorros para creches
First Aid & CPR Quebec
Se você trabalha na área de primeira infância em Québec — seja em creche, pré-escola, ambiente familiar ou acampamento — a certificação em primeiros socorros e RCP não é opcional. É uma exigência de licenciamento, e por um bom motivo: crianças estão entre as mais vulneráveis a engasgos, reações alérgicas e lesões. Estar preparado para intervir pode mudar tudo.
O que Québec exige
In Québec, section 20 of the Educational Childcare Services Regulation (RLRQ c. S-4.1.1, r. 2), overseen by the Ministère de la Famille, requires everyone who works with young children — educators, assistant educators and occasional substitutes alike — to hold an early-childhood first-aid certificate no more than three years old: a course of at least eight hours that includes a component on managing severe allergic reactions, or a refresher of at least six hours. Every adult on the floor must hold it, not just one designated staff member. The regulation sets the outcome but does not dictate the delivery format, and the Ministère accredits neither trainers nor course content — so training taken online, in a blended format or in person meets the requirement as long as it covers these standards.
Anafilaxia e administração de medicamentos
Québec's regulation allows a trained person to administer adrenaline with an auto-injector during a severe allergic reaction. Prescription medication may be given when both the prescription and the parent's written authorization are on file, and a short fixed list of over-the-counter products — acetaminophen, saline solution, oral rehydration solution, diaper-rash cream, sunscreen, calamine — is permitted with written parental consent. All of these medications must be kept locked away and out of children's reach.
Como nossos cursos atendem a essas exigências
Uma certificação reconhecida e baseada em normas — teoria on-line combinada com uma avaliação prática — atende à exigência de Québec e mantém a sua equipe pronta para agir.
Não espere o dia da renovação
When a child chokes or stops breathing, the actions of the first few minutes make all the difference — and those minutes pass long before help arrives. A recognized, standards-based certification gives every caregiver the calm and the reflexes to act correctly, while satisfying what the regulation asks. It is also exactly what parents look for: the assurance that the person watching over their child will know what to do.