In this 3 hour workshop, our qualified first aid instructor will teach you all you need to know to help your family in an emergency. This course will cover how to provide first aid to children aged 4-10 years. Come alone, or bring the whole family!
In this 3 hour workshop, our qualified first aid instructor will teach you all you need to know to help your family in an emergency. This course will cover how to provide first aid to children aged 4-10 years. Come alone, or bring the whole family!
You will learn how to:
Dress wounds
Care for sprains and breaks
Look after burns
Help a choking child
The recovery position
How to perform CPR on a child
The workshop will take place in the beautiful medieval Chapter House at Gloucester Cathedral. Level access throughout.
Our Vision
Our Vision, ‘to be in tune with heaven and in touch with daily life’, is ambitious, but at its heart is a desire to be:
‘in tune with heaven’, through worship, prayer and service, and
‘in touch with daily life’, so that the mission and ministry we undertake in Jesus’ name can make a real difference to the way in which people live their lives
We find our inspiration and our hope in the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ. This can be shared through the witness and activity of Gloucester Cathedral. Jesus shared our life so that those who encountered him were engaging not just with a special person but with God’s Son, the Word made flesh and for the disciples their crucified and risen Lord.
The response of the disciples both at their call and after the first Easter changed them - and the world. We derive this strategy from the historic dedication of ‘The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and St Peter’.
If you would like to find out more about our mission and objectives you can download our five year Vision and strategic Priorities Business Plan.
Our 'Welcome' Values
Everything we work towards is done in a way which meets our values, the deeply held beliefs and behaviours we espouse in how we treat each other.
Based on the Benedictine Rule of Life, our staff and volunteers seek to 'welcome' all who work, volunteer, worship, visit and contribute to the Cathedral.
Welcome
We offer a warm welcome to everyone, making eye contact, smiling and saying hello
We are identifiable and give our names where possible
Encouragement
We recognise the different needs and motivations of visitors and adapt our approach accordingly
We take time to engage with visitors, to offer help where appropriate and to make them feel special
Learning
We encourage questions, no query is irrelevant or too small
As appropriate, we explain clearly the Cathedral's daily life, worship and traditions
Community
We recognise that we have a wide variety of visitors
We make it clear the Cathedral is for everyone
Opportunity
Where appropriate, we introduce the purpose of the Cathedral and invite visitors to take partin a range of activities
We provide opportunities for visitors to give feedback and make them feel their views and voices are important
We give visitors the opportunity to contribute financially towards the Cathedral
Mindfulness
We are sensitive to what is going on around us
We are tolerant and understanding of others and manage our own reactions
As appropriate, we help others to explore their spirituality while they are here
Excellence
We make sure visitors recieve a proper goodbye
We positively represent the Cathedral and are supportive of all our colleagues
We strive to be world class in all we do
The three-day first aid at work course is our most thorough first aid course and is equivalent to a Level 3 certificate. It is recognised by the Health and Safety Executive and meets the requirements of the First Aid at Work regulations (1981).
A practical course for anyone wishing to attain an HSE approved appointed persons emergency first aid qualification.
The Emergency First Aid at Work course is a one day course which will enable you to act as an 'Appointed Person' in relation to First Aid in the workplace.
This three-day award in First Aid at Work course covers higher risk workplaces. Therefore it is highly suitable for workplaces with a larger number of staff and visitors.
The First Aid at Work (FAW) training course covers the practical skills needed by first aiders in the workplace and gives candidates the ability to handle with first aid emergencies.
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