FREC 3 Course 2025 updated version

FREC 3 Course 2025 updated version

£505.00

The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (FREC® 3) is the recognised UK standard for professional prehospital emergency care training. Updated in 2025, this comprehensive 5-day course meets the latest Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care (FPHC) and Ofqual requirements. Learners gain essential trauma, medical, and life-support skills, plus access to new extended modules covering airway management, analgesia, and naloxone administration under clinical governance. Ideal for event medics, security professionals, and first responders seeking a regulated qualification that bridges the gap between workplace first aid and advanced prehospital care.

Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) – 2025 Edition (FREC® 3)

The Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) – updated for 2025 – is the UK’s benchmark qualification for those working in prehospital and emergency response environments. Aligned to the Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care’s PHEM Framework (Levels A–D), this course delivers nationally recognised clinical competencies for first responders, event medics, security and close-protection staff, and emergency service personnel.

🔄 Key Differences Between the Old and New FREC® 3

The 2025 revision introduces significant updates designed to enhance clinical safety, assessment standards, and alignment with UK prehospital practice:

New Qualification Structure – 3 mandatory components with a Total Qualification Time (TQT) of 55 hours (previously 60+).
Revised Guided Learning Hours – minimum of 37 hours (5 days) plus 18 hours of directed study and pre-course reading.
Enhanced Assessment Framework

  • 6 mandatory practical assessments.
  • 5 optional “Extended Skills” modules (previously not part of the core syllabus).
  • Updated Clinical Content – greater focus on dynamic risk assessment, immersion and submersion incidents, ABCDE/MARCH approaches, airway management, and oxygen therapy.
    New Optional Extended Skills (available only under clinical governance):
  • Supraglottic Airway Device (SAD) insertion.
  • Inhaled Analgesia (Entonox / Penthrox).
  • Administration of Naloxone.
  • Blood Glucose Measurement.
    These were not formally assessed in the older version and now form a regulated, auditable pathway for advanced responders.

🩺 Clinical Governance Requirements for Extended Skills

To be taught the optional extended modules, strict governance criteria must be met:

Learners must operate under clinical direction within an organisation that maintains a recognised governance framework (including oversight, audit, and competency review). Evidence of this must be provided BEFORE the course.

🎓 Qualification Overview

  • Awarding Body: Qualsafe Awards
  • Regulated by: Ofqual
  • Duration: 5 days (plus directed study)
  • Requalification: Every 3 years (21 hours minimum retraining)
  • Progression Route: Qualsafe Level 4 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (RQF)

Why Choose the 2025 FREC 3?

The updated FREC 3 (2025) represents a major step forward in professionalising the UK’s prehospital care sector. It ensures all first responders are trained to a clinically governed standard, with a clear pathway to advanced roles such as Associate Practitioner, Paramedic, or Ambulance Technician.

With its enhanced assessment design and newly governed extended modules, the 2025 FREC 3 bridges the gap between emergency first aid and regulated prehospital emergency care, meeting the latest clinical, educational, and regulatory standards in the UK.

 

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09:00-17:00

Location

13A Maryland Industrial Estate, 286 Ballygowan Road, Castlereagh, Belfast, BT23 6BL

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