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Adam Virgo Academy

adam virgo academy

Brighton

ABOUT US The Adam Virgo Academy was established in 2018 by former Celtic FC and Brighton & Hove Albion professional footballer, Adam Virgo. The academy promotes an inclusive, safe environment where players are free to progress at their own pace while enjoying the professional feel of facilities and coaching in a football environment. Aimed at boys and girls aged 5-13 of any ability or background, the academy programming provides a range of different training sessions for its players. It has been structured to ensure maximum fun, participation and progression in areas such as teamwork, movement and balance, football skills and energy for football - and life. The academy offers weekly training sessions which take place in the best indoor and outdoor facilities during the school term. Then camps during the school holidays which are tailored according to the players ages and abilities. The academy also offers high quality 1-1 coaching sessions for any children looking to improve their technique, skills and ability on the ball. For coaches availability and prices please contact us. Players are coached by FA qualified and UEFA coaches who set a high standard of expert coaching delivery. Looking for more information? Enquire today by emailing info@adamvirgoacademy.com. Quote from Adam: ‘My happiest memory growing up was being outside on a football pitch and I wanted to find ways of passing on my expertise, good fortune and passion for football to others. The Adam Virgo Academy provides professional coaching for boys and girls of all abilities.

Irish Red Cross First Aid Training

irish red cross first aid training

A century and a half ago, an ambitious idea became reality with the establishment of the ICRC and relief Societies, known today as National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The Red Cross Movement, with 97 million members worldwide, is the largest humanitarian aid organisation in the world today. It was founded by Swiss business man Henri Dunant following the battle of Solferino in northern Italy in 1859, which saw over 40,000 people killed or wounded. Horrified by the anguished cries of the war-wounded left to suffer and die on the battlefield (many of whom pleaded for the coup de grace), Dunant organised help from the nearest village, Solferino. The wounded, from both sides, were ferried to makeshift hospitals in local homes and barns. Dunant returned to Geneva where he penned his account of the battle in "A Memory of Solferino", urging people to set up voluntary relief societies to deal with the hardship of war. His book led to the foundation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This organisation was established by Dunant and four Geneva businessmen in 1863. The following year, the first Geneva Convention for the alleviation of the conditions of the wounded in armies in the field was adopted, together with the emblem of the Red Cross on a white background. The principles and aims of the ICRC were replicated in National Societies around the world with members trained in First Aid and emergency care. It was decided that the ICRC should continue to be run by Swiss nationals. After World War I it was decided that National Societies should form their own umbrella group also based in Geneva - this was known as the League of Red Cross Societies but today is called the Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The Irish Red Cross Society is a member of the IFRC which has 192 member societies around the world.

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