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Firstaider Training

firstaider training

Thirsk

Ofsted and Ofqual approved training coursesFirstaider Training provides high quality, independent and professional First Aid training to large and small organisations, both locally and nationally. We have been involved in teaching First Aid for over 15 years and provide the same courses that the Voluntary Aid Societies (St John Ambulance, Red Cross, etc) provide. All our courses are run in a relaxed and friendly manner and are fully accredited to the national governing bodies including Ofsted, the HSE and Ofqual, and are taught to the latest guidelines recommended by the UK Resuscitation Council. We are a registered training centre (No: 0904452) and offer accredited, nationally recognised qualifications in First Aid. We have a dedicated quality assurance process ensuring that our training remains current and our trainers continue to provide an excellent service. We work in complience with the First Aid Awarding Organisation Forum guidelines to ensure that standards are maintained. All our trainers and assessors are experienced Military and Emergency first aid practitioners who are able to bring real life practical skills and knowledge to our courses. Our instructors all hold the City and Guilds teaching certificate (PTLLS) qualification and are full members of the Institute for Learning. We are proud to be associated with First Aid Awards and Qualsafe, both leading companies within the UK for specialised training in First Aid. We have experience of teaching to a wide ranging audience and can supply testimonials if required. We are focused on providing a high quality service and will do all we can to meet your expectations.

Casec, Canine & Security Education Centre

casec, canine & security education centre

Marlow

The Canine and Security Education Centre UK was born out of the necessity to provide competent, reliable and professional training services to the K9 sector of the security industry within the UK and Europe. Our facilities This is achieved using an all-weather facility, fit for purpose, taking the best elements observed in the UK, Europe and the USA, to accomplish the provision of rounded and targeted training packages. Our Services Our portfolio of services include all elements of EDD and GP training. This includes: Basic courses for handler and dog Remedial training, Monthly CT Task specific training Air cargo screening Explosive odour tracking Baggage screening and bulk EDD CT Scent recognition Annual certification compliant with BS:8517-1 and 2 NASDU requirements are also available monthly Our Courses Our Instructors To be an instructor with CASEC UK, he or she must have completed operational deployments in their field of expertise for a minimum of 5 years and have an experienced and successful training record. Our trainers have Police, military and civilian security backgrounds ensuring that our pool of experience is as varied as possible. Our team of instructors and managers have over 120 years’ worth of operational and training experience with the instructors still being operational and certified for ground deployment. This ensures their sector knowledge is up to date and relevant. CASEC UK is a Ltd company registered within the UK, holds full insurance for the training of EDD and GP dog teams and has been inspected by NASDU.

Blackrock Athletic Club

blackrock athletic club

Blackrock,

Blackrock Athletic Club was founded in 1944. From a small beginning during World War 2 it has developed into the biggest athletic club in the country. The club evolved from a volunteer military unit and started out with around 20 members, many of whom first came into contact with athletics through inter-service (army) competition. Joe Hodgins brought the first national title in 1950 and since then it has grown from strength. In the initial stages, it catered for men only. The main reason for the exclusion of women from athletics stemmed from the church’s opposition to them participating in a sport that demanded physical exertion. It was to take a further 25 years before there was a change in attitude in this respect, which allowed for the introduction of athletic competition for women. The club has benefitted immensely from this development. A few efforts were made to get juvenile athletics of the ground before the current junior section was established in 1980. It has continued to grow and expand and today there is a queue up of young children waiting to get in. A Fit4Life section was introduced to the club in 2013. This development allows runners and joggers to enjoy all the benefits of running in a social, safe and organised environment. The club has come a long way in that it can now cater for everyone, irrespective of their ability, that wants to run. The club’s training grounds is at the picturesque Carysfort Park, Blackrock where it has been in situ since 1994.

2489 (Bridge of Don) Squadron  Air Training Corps

2489 (bridge of don) squadron air training corps

This brief history tells how the RAF Air Cadets was formed. As an essential part of the RAF, supplying better-trained and experienced personnel during times of war, it has evolved into the largest air cadet organisation in the world. The first cadets In 1859 several schools around the country began forming armed, uniformed units of adults and older boys with the purpose of protecting Britain in the event of an attack from overseas. By the turn of the century there were units in more than 100 schools and, in 1908, the units were re-titled the Officer Training Corps (OTC). Many ex-cadets and officers served with distinction during the First World War. By the 1930s the beginnings of today’s CCF (RAF) appeared in the form of OTC Air Sections. In Army uniform, but with an RAF armband, they trained very much like today. Air Commodore Chamier, the Air League and the ADCC It was a simple enough idea. The Second World War was on the horizon and if aircraft were to be used as a major combat strength, then the RAF would need a serious amount of combat-ready pilots and competent support crew to keep them in the air. That idea came from Air Commodore J A Chamier, now known as the father of the air cadets. He served in the army, the Royal Flying Corps and the RAF in 1919 (not long after it formed). With his love for aviation, he was determined to get British people aware of the RAF and its vital role in any future war. He wanted to establish an air cadet corps, encouraging young people to consider a career in aviation - pretty exciting at a time when very few people ever got the chance to fly. His experience in World War I, where training time was very limited, convinced him that the sooner training began the better prepared and experienced a person would be in combat. So, in 1938 the Air Defence Cadet Corps (ADCC) was founded by Air Commodore Chamier who was then Secretary-General of the Air League – an organisation made up of people who wanted to make the British public aware of the importance of military aviation. Demand for places was high and squadrons were set up in as many towns around the UK as possible. Local people ran them and each squadron aimed to prepare cadets for joining the RAF or the Fleet Air Arm (the Royal Navy's aircraft division). They also helped form the diverse programme of activities that our cadets enjoy today. During World War II, with many instructors being drafted into the RAF and squadron buildings being used by the military, cadets were sent to work on RAF stations. They carried messages, handled aircraft and moved equipment. They filled thousands of sandbags and loaded miles of belts of ammunition. They were invaluable. By the end of the war, in just 7 years since the formation of the ADCC, almost 100,000 cadets had joined the RAF. The ATC and CCF Towards the end of 1940, the government realised the value of the cadet force and took control of the ADCC. It reorganised and renamed it, and on the 5th February 1941 the Air Training Corps was officially established with King George VI as the Air Commodore-in-Chief.

Alice Dartnell

alice dartnell

England

A big thing for me was struggling to identify with my Japanese side. This not only created issues with my relationship with my mum, because of language and cultural barriers, but it also caused my own insecurities and self-doubt. (I am now very proud of my Japanese heritage, but this led to emotions I wasn’t equipped to deal with as a teenager). Because of this, I was often labelled a troublemaker at school. I even got expelled from my lessons just a few weeks before my GSCEs! Despite actually scoring well on the GCSEs, I did manage to spectacularly fail my AS levels. I worked extra hard to get into a good university (the first from both my mum and dad’s family, whoop! You’ve always got to celebrate your wins!), and that is when I started to love education. In my final term of university, I learned that I was in fact dyslexic, rather than just a “trouble-maker.” My teenage years and early adulthood were plagued with severe depression, and I endured battles with an eating disorder that consumed my life for a decade. Then, after getting married, I became a military wife and was so proud of him and felt like such a team… but had to endure having zero contact with my partner for months at a time when he was on deployment. I won’t lie, it was tough being a military wife! My life has been littered with a lot of setbacks (Oh, let’s not forget I also ‘failed’ at being a landlady in my early 20s, as well as a business owning a bar in SE Asia, and did I mention that I lost my job on the same day the offer on our first home got accepted?! All that excitement and build-up, only to have to let it go… It was a lot). So, with all these setbacks, the thing that pushed me through was mindset work and personal development…. And that is what led me to realising knowing what I really wanted to do. I wanted to help others tackle their own setbacks and be the support that I needed and create a life they love. When I started my coaching diploma in 2016, I didn’t look back. I was focused on creating my own life by design, not by default, and was determined to help others do the same But I still had hurdles. I won’t pretend the road to building a successful business I love has been plain sailing… I attempted to start my business in 2019, resulting in a false start (my burnout forced me to prioritise my health and take a break) and my marriage unexpectedly during 2020 when we were all going through the pandemic. So, no, my story isn’t perfect. I’m not perfect. But I know it’s also possible to restart and redefine your life, on your own terms. I learned that a good life doesn’t come from avoiding the bad times, but from learning to overcome them and become better from them. I’m not a product of my past or any situation and neither are you. I had to realise that I still had the power to create the life I wanted – just like you do!

1st ACT

1st act

Wickford

Thank you for visiting our website. This page is to help you understand a little more about our background and ethics. As the Managing Director & Lead Trainer of 1st ACT Ltd, my role is to co-ordinate the training, the syllabuses, the trainers and the venues to make your experience the best it can be. We've made changes over the last 10 years, all based on client feedback. My personal First Aid background goes back to 1990, when I joined the British Army and was being trained and fully prepared to serve in the golf war. First Aid is obviously a priority for all our military personnel, but when you feel it could be needed soon, it definitely makes you sit up and listen. At least it did with me, so much so that I wanted to know more and more about the amazing human body. After leaving the forces it appeared to me, to be a natural progression to enter into the Emergency Services, so after a few years with Wiltshire Fire Brigade I moved onto London Fire Brigade in 2000. With our First Aid knowledge and some with training backgrounds, my colleagues and I were asked to assess and then train First Aid for a few large companies based around the South East of England. I setup and established 1st ACT in April 2007 (becoming a Limited Company in April 2015) with the aim of making life saving skills affordable to all without dropping any of the high standards often found in larger organisations. With 1st ACT Ltd you still get the same wealth of experience and high level of training but at prices our competitors simply cannot come close to on Ofqual regulated courses!

South West Assessment and Training

south west assessment and training

South West Assessment and Training is an ISO 9001 accredited award-winning training provider based in Cornwall and offering a wide portfolio of training and assessment in construction related subjects including plumbing, IGEM recognised gas qualifications, oil, electrics, solid fuel, renewable energy and health and safety. Qualifications are offered from UKCAS accredited awarding bodies including BPEC, CERT-AIN, APHC, EAL, and LCL Awards and are recognised, where appropriate, for registration with relevant Competent Persons Schemes (CPS), such as Gas Safe, OFTEC and Microgeneration Certification Schemes (MCS). Courses range from those suitable for new entrants and those wishing to retrain after leaving the military, to those for persons wishing to add to or update their existing skills, with our key focus on delegate support. Our experienced and highly-qualified instructors are here to help you at every step of the way in your chosen career path, whether it is in domestic gas, liquid petroleum gas, commercial/industrial gas, oil, electrics, plumbing, solar hot water, heat pumps or many other job roles related to the heating and construction industries. The Career Transition Partnership approved training and assessment centre boasts unique custom-built training areas and our air conditioned classrooms are each equipped with teaching screens and an environment to ensure the theory part of the learning experience is delivered with education and comfort in mind. The relaxed atmosphere that you’ll find at the South West Assessment and Training centre is there to actively encourage progress in your learning. South West Assessment and Training also provide a health and safety consultancy service to businesses in order to advise them on their legal duties and responsibilities and how to comply with them. Please contact our office on 01579 348544 or at info@swaat.co.uk for further details of this service.

Academy of K9 Detection

academy of k9 detection

Huddersfield

In a world where terrorism and criminality are daily news it is crucial that our emergency services are trained to meet the ever changing threat. AKD specialise in security and K9 training to assist all front line personnel in their mission. Mission: To provide 1st responder security services and training to the highest recognised global industry standards. Provide enhancement and efficiency of capability in the fight against terrorism and criminality in order to protect life, property, liberty and the public interest. Goal AKD will provide products and services that aim to improve the operational standards, quality assurance, profitability and end user capability for all our clients. Our Story AKD and a collective of organisations have come together to provide a ‘one stop shop’ solution for your 1st responder security needs. AKD formed this year as a shop window to the world for delivery of Police, Military and security training, supply of K9 assets and handlers, and establishing a paradigm of operational capability to the very highest of standards. Our highly experienced staff are all specialists in their given fields. Their aim to bring about change in the security and K9 industry to ensure client reputation, exacting standards and safety of the public. AKD look to form strategic partnerships, alliances and in time a collective of security and K9 organisation who work together to provide the best this industry has to offer. Training Quality Assurance AKD are ratified by OCNcredit4learning an internationally recognised accrediting body. Going forward into 2021 OCN will accredit training deliverables assuring quality and competency. Our training material is mapped against the European and UK National Occupational Standards (NOS), British Standards Institute (BSI), Homeland Security Qualification (HSQ), National Occupational Standards, Security Industry Authority (SIA), Skills for Security (SfS), Skills for Justice (SfJ) to ensure sector compliance.

Motiv8 Boot Camp & PT

motiv8 boot camp & pt

Gavin McColl is the founder of Motiv8 Personal Training Altrincham, bringing Personal Training and home training to the South Manchester, Heaton Moor and Altrincham area. Gavin started in the fitness industry as a PTI ( Physical Training Instructor ) in the Army in 2000. With three years experience working as a PTI in the Army Gavin decided to further his career in civilian street back home in Manchester. Gavin qualified as a Personal Trainer and Sports Therapist obtaining a Premier Diploma in 2003. Over the past eleven years as well as Personal Training, Gavin has been working as a Fitness Manager and Operations Manger for a large health club, and later major national fitness organisation. Whilst developing his managerial skills Gavin has been Personal Training and instructing military fitness classes to large groups in local parks. He has also qualified as an instructor in a number of disciplines Boxercise, Core Stability, Spin and FA Level 1 & 2 Football Coach. Motiv8 Personal Training can provide home training across Manchester and Cheshire, Gavin is the Principal Trainer and has linked up with other Personal Trainers across the region to form a network. We will arrange your own experienced Personal trainer in the most convenient location to you. If you would like to request Gavin personally the rates may change according to travel. For your guidance the surrounding areas of South Manchester and Altrincham are within normal rates. Gavin has a great passion for health and fitness and is a great motivator, enthusiastic very knowledgeable and empathetic. He prides himself on getting results for all his clients. If you are dedicated to reaching your goal’s, Gavin will be dedicated to ensuring you reach them – no challenge is too big!