Join Us for a Lunchtime Walk: Get Moving, Connect, and Recharge! We're excited to invite you to our Walking Club – the perfect way to take a break, get some fresh air, and connect with colleagues! Whether you’re stepping away from your desk or enjoying the outdoors virtually, this is a fantastic opportunity to stretch your legs, boost your mood, and give your body the movement it deserves. Open to all Whether you're walking in the office or from the comfort of your home, all you need is your walking shoes and if you want to connect with the team bring your phone. Note: It is mandatory for all participants (In-person/virtual) to complete the health and safety form attached prior to taking part. In Person Attendees: The walk will commence from the United Drug office reception at 1.00 pm. Please make sure to get there on time! Virtual Attendees: Join us for the walk from anywhere - at the same time, on the same day, and be part of the fun! In this session, you’ll enjoy: A relaxed, friendly walk that’s open to all fitness levels The chance to chat and connect with colleagues in a casual, fun setting Fresh air and gentle exercise to help recharge your energy and clear your mind A simple way to support both your physical and mental wellbeing Incentives for Regular Walkers: We love consistency! Join us regularly, and you'll earn fun surprises as a reward for your commitment to health, wellness, and team bonding. Upload your photos in the link below to track your progress and be eligible for the rewards: Biogen's Walking & Running Club Next meet-up on: First Tuesday of every month, starting May 6, 2025 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Where: United Drug Reception Register now and get ready to take that first step!
Aimed at owners & potential owners wanting to learn more about the vehicle they drive and how to look after it. INTRODUCTION TO AIRCOOLED Vehicles Workshop objective: To give you the knowledge and confidence to successfully look after your aircooled vehicle. Workshop Contents: Morning How an air-cooled engine works How to get the best out of your engine What can go wrong and how to prevent them from happening Key things you need to know about an MOT Key things on keeping you, your passengers safe. After Lunch (Hands On) How to maintain your aircooled vehicle Adjusting points, timing and valve clearances Changing Oil & Strainer Changing Spark Plugs Changing the fan belt Carrying spares to help breakdown services getting you back home safely Further reading and learning more
Learners will gain the knowledge, skills and competences needed to deal with a wide range of pre-hospital care emergencies, such as: managing a patient’s airways, catastrophic bleeding, management of fractures, medical emergencies and more. Endorsed by The Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care – The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and fulfilling the competencies set out in the PHEM skills framework at descriptor level D, this fantastic qualification is perfect for a range of roles in emergency care, such as: Ambulance Care Assistant (PTS), Community First Responder or Event First Responder and more. Learners must be at least 17 years old on the first day of training. There are no other formal entry requirements but to benefit from the learning we advise that Learners have a minimum of Level 2 in literacy or equivalent and a basic understanding of first aid. This qualification is for people who have a specific responsibility at work, or in voluntary and community activities to provide prehospital care to patients requiring emergency care/treatment. It is ideal for those looking to progress their careers within the emergency services, ambulance services, healthcare settings and supports specialist medical roles within law enforcement and security, energy and utilities, construction and military.