| Module 1 | Introduction |
|---|---|
| Unit 1 | Welcome! |
| Module 2 | Bespoke First Aid |
| Unit 1 | Vasovagal Attack (Fainting) |
| Unit 2 | Anaphylaxis Reaction - Severe Allergic Reaction |
| Unit 3 | Choking - Children and Infants |
| Unit 4 | External Bleeding |
| Unit 5 | Recovery Position |
| Unit 6 | CPR |
| Unit 7 | End of Module Exam |
| Module 3 | Anatomy and Physiology |
| Unit 1 | Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology |
| Unit 2 | Dermatology of the Skin |
| Unit 3 | Epidermis |
| Unit 4 | Dermis |
| Unit 5 | Subcutaneous Layer (Hypodermis) |
| Unit 6 | Functions of the Skin |
| Unit 7 | Pathological Changes of the Skin |
| Unit 8 | The Circulatory System (Cardiovascular) |
| Unit 9 | The Heart |
| Unit 10 | Skeletal System |
| Unit 11 | Muscles of the Body |
| Unit 12 | Contraindications |
| Unit 13 | End of Module Exam |
| Module 4 | Health, Hygiene and Safety |
| Unit 1 | Health and Safety |
| Unit 2 | Insurance |
| Module 5 | Baby Massage - About |
| Unit 1 | What is Baby massage? |
| Unit 2 | The History of Baby massage |
| Unit 3 | How does a Baby massage work? |
| Unit 4 | What are the benefits of a baby massage? |
| Unit 5 | Client suitability for Baby massage |
| Unit 6 | Timings and pricing for a baby massage and how often |
| Module 6 | Preparation |
| Unit 1 | Consent Forms |
| Unit 2 | Massage for Additional or Special Needs |
| Unit 3 | Basic Baby Anatomy |
| Unit 4 | Baby Massage Techniques |
| Unit 5 | Why Use Massage Oils? |
| Module 7 | Step by Step Guidelines |
| Unit 1 | Baby Massage Step by Step |
| Unit 2 | Baby Massage Step by Step Video Demonstration |
| Unit 3 | End of Module Exam |
| Module 8 | Aftercare |
| Unit 1 | Aftercare for a baby massage |
| Module 9 | Completion |
| Unit 1 | Congratulations |
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