Whole school adrenaline auto-injector awareness training (Epipen training). Are you prepared for Benedict’s law coming into force in September 2026 ?
Benedict’s Law UK – Emergency Response & Life-Saving Skills for Schools
At Paramedical First Aid North Derbyshire, we believe every member of school staff should have the confidence and knowledge to respond in an emergency.
Our Benedict’s Law Schools Programme is a practical, engaging and age-appropriate training course designed for primary schools, secondary schools, academies and colleges across the UK. The programme equips staff with essential life-saving knowledge, helping create safer school communities and building confidence in responding to medical emergencies.
As of September 2026 ALL school staff should receive awareness training in Anaphylaxis. Spare Auto-injectors purchased, have individual care plans in place as well as a whole school training policy.
We offer face to face training delivered by experienced professionals, the course covers.
- Recognising signs of an allergic reaction.
- Identifying symptoms of Anaphylaxis.
- How to administer adrenaline auto injectors, (Epipen, Jext, Emerade). We also include awareness of the new EURneffy nasal adrenaline spray.
- Included is a practical session of training devises and look at used devises.
- Question and Answer session.
Our sessions are designed to be interactive, educational and memorable, ensuring learners gain practical knowledge in a safe and supportive environment. We are also looking at an online version however currently hands on training with a training devise is a stipulation.
By bringing Benedict’s Law UK into your school, you are helping to develop a safer environment for all pupils, staff and visitors.
Available for schools across the UK – bespoke packages for assemblies, classroom sessions, staff training and whole-school programmes.
Enquire today to bring Benedict’s Law UK to your school.
We also offer many whole school training packages.
*please note that the finer details are still going through Parliament so this page will be updated once the details are publishing in the summer of 2026*