St John Ambulance
“In the Service of Humanity”
We are St John Ambulance responding to emergencies, supporting communities and saving lives
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Outer Hips Flow
with Maisie Maikki
First aid training programme
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03 Days Residential Training Programme
2018 Batch
03 Days Residential Training Programme
2017 Batch
03 Days Residential Training Programme
2015 Batch
03 Days Residential Training Programme
2018 Batch with Trainers
03 Days Residential Training Programme
2017 Batch with Trainers
03 Days Residential Training Programme
2015 Batch with Trainers
About us?
Mission of the organization
To encourage and promote all work of humanity and First Aid for the relief of persons in sickness, distress, suffering or danger without distinction of race, class, or creed and extension of the great principle of the St. John Ambulance in its motto ‘Pro Utilitate Hominum’
Objectives
- To educate and train students to serve the public in practice of First Aid, Nursing, Primary Health Care, Disaster Preparedness and Management, Environmental Health, Occupational Health and Safety and to engage in Youth Development and Leadership training and other allied or ancillary subjects.
- To organize, educate and equip men, women and young persons to undertake, on a voluntary basis, either as individuals or as organised groups, First Aid, Nursing and allied activities including community care, in the street, public places, hospitals, homes, places of work, sites of disaster or elsewhere as occasion may require for the relief, transport, comfort or welfare of those in need.
- Issue of special Certificates, Souvenirs, Medals, etc. with the approval of Commissioner and Commander for the appreciation of special services rendered by the members and for any special subjects/Course conducted by the Brigade.
What topics are covered on a First Aid course?
- Adult resuscitation (CPR)
- Allergic reaction
- Asthma
- Bone, muscle and joint injuries
- Burns and scalds
- Chest pains
- Choking adult
- Communication and casualty care
- Eye injuries
- Fainting
- Head injuries
- Managing an emergency
- Minor and severe bleeding
- Poisons and what to do if someone has been poisoned
- Role of the first aider (including knowledge of health and safety regulations)
- Seizures
- Shock
- Spinal injuries
- Stroke
- Unresponsive adult
Assessment and certification
Assessment
Continuous observation by the trainer and written assessments.
Certification
Successful candidates receive a St John Ambulance certificate, valid for three years