Invenio Training

Invenio Training Invenio Training, First Aid Training. Invenio Training provides first aid training to the public, charities and businesses.

That builds Confidence, Competence and Compassion in Casualty Care
“Delivered by instructors with real world mountain rescue experience” Training includes Emergency First Aid At Work (EFAW), Paediatric First Aid, First Response Emergency Care (FREC) and we specialise in Outdoor First Aid in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and London. We guarantee that our qualified and experienced trainer

s will ensure students are confident in administering first aid within their scope of practice on completion of their first aid training. Training is delivered in plain language. If we do not meet our promises, we insist that you tell us and we will refund the course fee, you can keep the certificate and we will give you a £50 voucher off your next booking.

🌿 Spring means more time outdoors.It also means more injuries… and a lot of outdated first aid advice.Butter on burns?“W...
18/05/2026

🌿 Spring means more time outdoors.

It also means more injuries… and a lot of outdated first aid advice.

Butter on burns?
“Walk it off”?
Ice directly on injuries?

Some traditional first aid myths are not just wrong — they can make things worse.

Our latest blog breaks down common spring first aid myths and what current evidence actually says.

Read Here:
https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/blog/spring-first-aid-myths-what-actually-works/

Because good decisions matter when help isn’t immediate.

🧡 Be Adventure Ready.

From burns to head injuries, many spring first aid myths are outdated or unsafe. Learn the evidence-based approach to common outdoor injuries with Invenio Training. Be Adventu

Level 3 Outdoor First Aid 16hrsWhen something goes wrong outdoors, the first minute’s matter most.That’s where you come ...
18/05/2026

Level 3 Outdoor First Aid 16hrs

When something goes wrong outdoors, the first minute’s matter most.

That’s where you come in.

“We don’t rise to the level of our expectations; we fall to the level of our training.”

Our Outdoor First Aid courses are built for real people in real situations:

– Remote locations
– Delayed emergency response
– Working under pressure
– Others to consider and manage

We offer practical, outdoor-based learning that prepares you for the moments you need to act.

✔ Meets governing body award schemes requirements
✔ Aligned with IOL Band 3 for outdoor first aid
✔ Scenario-led, decision-focused learning
✔ Delivered by an outdoor and pre-hospital professional
✔ Psychological first aid included
✔ Post incident support
✔ Partnered with Adventure Smart, promoting safety outdoors

Train with confidence.

🛡️Money back guarantee (and you keep the certificate, plus £50 credit off a future course).

Be ready when it counts.

📍South East venues (easy access from London & M40 corridor).

🏕️Accommodation available (camping, glamping & van friendly).

💷 £200 including VAT

🧡 Get £25 off your first course. Use READY15 at checkout.

Next Dates:
22/23 April (Limited spaces)
9/10 May
13/14 May

👇 Book your place here and see future dates:

https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/webshop/outdoor-wilderness-first-aid-training/outdoor-first-aid-16-hours-level-3/

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Google Reviews

For more information visit: www.inveniotraining.co.uk

Be Adventure Ready.

A percentage of every course supports mountain conservation through the BMC.

A slip. A fall. A twisted ankle.Still manageable… until the group gets edgy or loses confidence.Noise, Confusion, millin...
05/05/2026

A slip. A fall. A twisted ankle.

Still manageable… until the group gets edgy or loses confidence.
Noise, Confusion, milling around, bored, worried

Now it’s escalating.

Most emergencies don’t start big — they become big when control is lost.

If you lead groups outdoors, this matters.

👉 https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/blog/group-management-in-emergencies/

Be the first link in the chain.

Be Adventure Ready.

How to manage a group in an emergency. Prevent escalation with practical first aid leadership skills for outdoor leaders, riders and instructors.

Supporting Mental Health in Adventurous SettingsIt’s not always obvious.Mental ill health rarely starts with a crisis.Mo...
30/04/2026

Supporting Mental Health in Adventurous Settings

It’s not always obvious.

Mental ill health rarely starts with a crisis.

More often, it shows up as small changes.

Someone quieter than usual.
Less engaged.
More irritable.
Struggling to concentrate.

Nothing dramatic.

Just… different.

Research and training guidance both highlight that mental ill health often affects how people think, feel, and behave — and those changes are usually the earliest signs

In outdoor settings, it’s easy to miss.

We’re focused on the route.
The weather.
The plan.

But behaviour is often the first clue that something isn’t right.

Good leaders notice that shift early.

Not to diagnose.
Not to label.

Just to recognise that someone may not be coping as well as they usually do.

Because early awareness gives you options.

Ignore it, and things can build quietly in the background.

Notice it, and you can support before it becomes something bigger.



Learn how to recognise early signs of mental ill health in outdoor settings and support people before issues escalate.

Most “emergencies” don’t start as emergencies.They build.Fatigue. Poor pacing. Silence in the group. Small navigation er...
26/04/2026

Most “emergencies” don’t start as emergencies.

They build.

Fatigue. Poor pacing. Silence in the group. Small navigation errors.

Then suddenly — it’s a problem.

This week’s blog breaks down how to spot the early signs and stop escalation before it happens.

Practical. Real-world. No fluff.

👉 Read it here: https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/blog/group-management-emergencies-on-expeditions/

Learn how to prevent emergencies on expeditions through effective group management. Practical tips for leaders to spot early warning signs and stop escalation.

Supporting Mental Health in Adventurous SettingsMental health doesn’t always look obvious.Sometimes it’s just a change.Q...
23/04/2026

Supporting Mental Health in Adventurous Settings

Mental health doesn’t always look obvious.

Sometimes it’s just a change.

Quieter than usual.
More irritable.
Not engaging with the group.

These small shifts matter.

They’re often the earliest signs someone is struggling.

Good leaders notice the difference.

Not to fix it.

But to support early.

Your feet will decide whether you finish the walk… or don’t.Blisters. Hot spots. Wet boots.Small problems — until they s...
19/04/2026

Your feet will decide whether you finish the walk… or don’t.

Blisters. Hot spots. Wet boots.

Small problems — until they stop you moving.
Most foot issues on long walks are completely preventable.
But only if you act early.

👉 Change wet socks 👉 Deal with hot spots immediately 👉 Get your boot fit right 👉 Keep skin dry and protected

Ignore those… and you’re managing pain, not the route.
When you’re far from help, foot care isn’t comfort. It’s decision-making, safety, and getting home.

I’ve put together a practical, no-nonsense guide to help you stay moving:

👉 https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/blog/foot-care-for-long-walks-and-expeditions

Be the first link in the chain.

Be Adventure Ready.

Learn practical foot care for hiking and expeditions. Prevent blisters, manage hot spots, and protect your feet when you’re far from help. Stay moving outdoors.

Wellbeing WednesdayHave you ever become so focused on one task that you miss everything else?It happens more than people...
01/04/2026

Wellbeing Wednesday

Have you ever become so focused on one task that you miss everything else?

It happens more than people realise.

In the outdoors, stress and pressure can narrow our thinking.

Navigation becomes the priority.
Or reaching a checkpoint.
Or sticking to the plan.

Everything else fades into the background.

Psychologists call this cognitive tunnelling.

And it can lead to important things being missed:

• changing weather
• group fatigue
• subtle navigation errors

It’s rarely obvious in the moment.

You feel focused. Productive.

But your awareness is reduced.

Good leaders build in simple resets:

• stop and look around
• reassess the bigger picture
• ask “what am I missing?”

A few seconds of perspective can prevent bigger problems later.

Wellbeing WednesdayOne of the hardest decisions outdoors is knowing when to turn around.Not because the terrain is diffi...
25/03/2026

Wellbeing Wednesday

One of the hardest decisions outdoors is knowing when to turn around.

Not because the terrain is difficult.

But because people are watching.

A group that wants to reach the summit.
A schedule to keep.
A plan everyone was excited about.

That pressure can quietly build.

Psychologists call it commitment bias — the tendency to continue with a plan simply because we started it.

In the outdoors, this can lead to decisions being pushed just a little too far.

Good leaders recognise the signs early:

• deteriorating weather
• a slowing or tired group
• time slipping away

Turning around is not failure.

It’s judgement.

And often the safest decision a leader can make.





Getting lost outdoors isn’t just inconvenient.It’s often the start of a medical incident.Most serious outdoor incidents ...
23/03/2026

Getting lost outdoors isn’t just inconvenient.
It’s often the start of a medical incident.

Most serious outdoor incidents don’t begin with trauma.
They begin with something much simpler.

A navigation error.
A missed turn.
A path that doesn’t appear on the map.
A decision to keep moving instead of stopping to check.

Suddenly:
• Distance increases
• Time runs out
• Water runs low
• Weather deteriorates

Fatigue builds.
Decision-making deteriorates.
Then come the injuries.
Trips, falls, hypothermia, dehydration — and eventually a call to Mountain Rescue.

Good navigation is not just a hill skill.
It’s casualty prevention.
Because if you can keep people on route, warm and found…
You may never need the first aid kit at all.

Full article below.

🔗 https://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/blog/navigation-errors-a-hidden-medical-risk-in-the-outdoors/

Be Adventure Ready.

Getting lost outdoors is more than an inconvenience. Navigation errors lead to hypothermia, injury, dehydration & delayed rescue.

Address

Saunderton

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+448009991064

Website

http://www.inveniotraining.co.uk/

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Invenio Training posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Invenio Training:

Share