Tennis first aid certificate
If you want to become an LTA Accredited Coach, you’ll need to hold a valid first aid certificate that is no more than 3 years old. If your first aid certificate expires whilst you are accredited, you should renew as soon as possible before your next renewal.
In order to maintain a national standard and to comply with the insurance regulations, your first aid training must be one of the following:
- Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) - 6 hours
- First Aid at Work (FAW) - 18 hours
- Paediatric First Aid (PFA) - 12 hours
Please note: an online first aid course is not valid for LTA Coach Accreditation, and training must be delivered face-to-face by a recognised provider in Great Britain.
If you're a coach, you can submit your first aid certificate to us via your Coach Hub.
I'm a coach and want to submit my first aid certificate
If you're not a coach yet but you're on your Padel Instructor qualification, you can submit your first aid certificate to us by clicking on the button below.
I am on my Padel Instructor qualification and want to submit my first aid certificate
Please ensure that your certificate clearly displays:
- Name of training organisation (or provider)
- Name of qualification
- Name of trained individual (i.e. you)
- A validity period of three years from date of course completion
- A statement that teaching was delivered in accordance with currently accepted first aid practice
You can complete your first aid training with any provider that delivers the approved EFAW / FAW / PFA syllabus. We recommend you search for a course online using the example term below:
“Emergency First Aid at Work course near me”
You can also find a range of Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) courses using?the LTA Find a Course tool.
If you book onto a course featured on the LTA website, your first aid training will be updated automatically upon completion.