This short course will give you a range of skills and knowledge required to help you look after an injured or ill person until the arrival of an ambulance or doctor.
Would you like to learn a new skill for free? Glasgow Clyde College offers a range of courses in local venues across the North West and South of Glasgow so you learn at a venue close to you.
Our community courses are free and to be eligible to join this course you must:
live in Glasgow
be not working, claiming benefits or on a low income
be over the age of 16
As part of the Young Person’s Guarantee, priority will be given to young people aged between 16-24 who also meet the additional criteria.
This short course will give you a range of skills and knowledge required to help you look after an injured or ill person until the arrival of an ambulance or doctor.
Glasgow Clyde College is one of the largest Further Education providers in Scotland with over 500 full-time and part-time courses to choose from, and is a multi-site college with campuses in Anniesland College, Cardonald College and Langside College.
We offer an amazing breadth of courses to prepare you for the future, whether that is going on to further study or the workplace. We have excellent links with employers to provide industry experience during your time with us and our partnerships with universities will help you to progress to study at degree level.
Whatever your ambitions we will provide you with the qualifications and life skills to prepare you for your future career.
We are a people-centred community and an unrivalled student experience and sense of belonging is at the heart of everything we do.
Key facts
88% of our further education students went on to positive destinations (4% above the sector).
97% of our higher educations students went on to positive destinations (2% above the sector).
97% of our students progressed to further study or employment.
90% of our students believe the way they are taught helps them learn.
93% of our students are satisfied with their college experience (highest in Glasgow).
93% of our students have developed skills for the workplace.
94% of our students feel a sense of belonging at Glasgow clyde College.
£10m has been invested in funding and bursaries to support our students.
Our satisfaction rates are consistently some of the highest for colleges in Scotland.
Our HN courses have articulation routes with all Scottish Higher Education institutions.
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