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Allergy Awareness and Anaphylaxis Level 3 (VTQ)

How to recognise allergic reactions, prevent exposure to allergens and respond quickly to protect pupils with allergies.
CPD Certified Online Training Approved by Skills for Care

Allergy Awareness and Anaphylaxis Level 3 (VTQ) at a glance

  • 3-year nationally recognised certificate
  • 2 hours and 10 minutes of engaging video training
  • Video access for 8 months
  • Printable wall certificate
  • CPD time credit conformation
  • Follows latest UK Resuscitation and ERC guidelines
  • Free weekly video refresher
  • Evidence Based Training certificate
  • Videos include subtitles
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Online Course: £24.95 + VAT

Allergy Awareness Training for Schools & Workplaces

Our Allergy Awareness course is designed to help education settings and workplaces recognise, prevent, and respond to serious allergic reactions (including anaphylaxis). It is particularly relevant for schools preparing for the new statutory allergy safety requirements due to come into force from September 2026 in England, including expectations around spare adrenaline auto-injectors, staff training, and an allergy policy.

Training is available nationwide as: classroom-based sessions (at training centres or delivered on-site), and a fully online video course hosted on the ProTrainings system.

Why this training matters now

The Department for Education has announced stronger protections for children with allergies, including: stocking spare adrenaline auto-injectors, all-staff allergy awareness training, and a dedicated school allergy/medical conditions policy, with new guidance intended to come into force in September 2026.

Schools already have duties to support pupils with medical conditions under Section 100 of the Children and Families Act 2014. In addition, schools have been permitted since 1 October 2017 to purchase spare adrenaline auto-injectors for emergency use.

What you will learn

  • Understanding allergies: common triggers, risk factors, and how reactions can escalate
  • Recognising anaphylaxis: early and severe signs, and when it is an emergency
  • Immediate response: calling 999, positioning, monitoring, handover information
  • Adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs): when and how to use them safely, and what to do if symptoms persist
  • Preventing exposure: food sharing, classroom activities, events, and safe routines
  • Planning and documentation: allergy action plans / Individual Healthcare Plans and clear role allocation
  • Safer trips and activities: risk assessment essentials, kit checks, and staff briefing
  • Recording and learning: incident reporting, debriefing, and improving controls

The course reflects recognised UK guidance on emergency response to anaphylaxis, including the importance of prompt adrenaline use and seeking emergency help.

Course formats

1) Classroom / On-site training

  • Delivered at training centres or at your school/workplace
  • Scenario-based learning to build confidence in real-world situations
  • Ideal for whole-staff training days and compliance roll-outs

2) Online video course (ProTrainings system)

  • Complete on any device, at your own pace
  • Consistent training across multiple sites
  • Excellent for induction, refreshers, and tracking completions

Outcomes

  • Staff can spot anaphylaxis quickly and act decisively
  • Greater confidence using adrenaline auto-injectors in an emergency
  • Stronger day-to-day controls to reduce avoidable exposures
  • Support for implementing practical policy and planning expectations ahead of September 2026

Book or licence the training

We can deliver Allergy Awareness as a single session, a whole-school/workplace roll-out, or provide online licences for ongoing induction and annual refreshers.

Enquire today to discuss delivery options, group sizes, multi-site coverage, and online access via the ProTrainings system.

The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a ProTrainings Certificate and for online courses an Evidence Based Learning statement.

  • Schools: teachers, teaching assistants, lunchtime supervisors, office staff, SEN teams, site teams, trip leaders
  • Early years/colleges: staff supporting learners with medical needs (best-practice approach)
  • Workplaces: first aiders, managers, HR, H&S teams, front-of-house and catering teams

This course comes with 3.0 hrs (4.0 class) of CPD, although the time to complete the course online may be less than this. Total course time includes 2 hours and 10 minutes of video training as well as knowledge reviews, final test, remedial help and reviewing downloaded material.

The content of this and all our courses has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines and come with a Certified CPD Statement as well as a ProTrainings Certificate and for online courses an Evidence Based Learning statement.

  • What is Anaphylaxis
  • Living with Anaphylaxis
  • Minor allergic reactions
  • Common causes of allergic reactions 
  • Idiopathic Anaphylaxis
  • Activating the EMS
  • Medical ID tags for allergies
  • What is an Auto-Injector?
  • EpiPen®
  • Jext®
  • Live Auto Injectors
  • Auto Injector demonstration
  • Storage and disposal
  • Who prescribes auto injectors?
  • Checking Auto Injector and Expiry Dates
  • Anaphylaxis kit by Kitt Medical
  • Adrenaline nasal spray for anaphylaxis
  • Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
  • Basic First Aid Advice
  • Anaphylaxis patient position
  • Schools and teachers
  • Giving a second dose
  • Biphasic Anaphylactic Response
  • Immunotherapy drugs
  • Teenagers and hypersensitivity