First Aid Level 3 we are delighted to be able to offer this certified training which meets Health and Safety (First Aid) 1981 Regulations to be a first aider in a low-risk work environment. The course is not only designed for workplaces, the EFAW course is perfect for anybody looking to learn a life
First Aid Level 3 we are delighted to be able to offer this certified training which meets Health and Safety (First Aid) 1981 Regulations to be a first aider in a low-risk work environment. The course is not only designed for workplaces, the EFAW course is perfect for anybody looking to learn a life-saving skill.
Course content: Roles and responsibilities of a first aider, Assessing an incident, Managing an unresponsive casualty, CPR, Recovery Position, Use of AED ( Defibrillator), Choking, Seizures, Shock, Wounds and bleeding, Minor injuries, Cuts, grazes, and bruises, Minor burns and scalds.
Trauma Awareness Level 1: We have teamed up with Greater Together Manchester, to deliver this brilliant course, which will inform and equip churches as they engage with their local communities. Participants are expected to attend both sessions at their chosen location.
Rachel Horne (An Art Pyschotherapy and Health Care Professional registered with HPCP, and working for Greater Together Manchester) will be delivering this course.
Session one – Spaces and PlacesUnderstanding the intersection of trauma and mental health, Exploring the impact of childhood trauma on the developing brain, Delving into behaviour and attachment dynamics, Unpacking the relationship between trauma and resilience, Strategies for creating trauma-informed spaces and workplaces, Promoting workplace support and self-care.
Session two – Trauma-Informed Community Practitioner
This follow-up course is designed for those who completed the initial training. It explores trauma-informed approaches extensively, applying five core principles in community settings. Participants learn to assess organizations, create actionable plans, and manage secondary traumatic stress.
This course enhances understanding of trauma-informed practices and emphasizes self-care. This course is designed to build upon the knowledge and skills acquired in the Trauma Awareness: Places & Spaces Level 1 training.
About Us
We are an independent charity working with Chester Cathedral and Chester Diocese with whom we have a creative and effective partnerships meeting our joint aims of physical and spiritual transformation.
Transforming Lives Together is also part of the Church Urban Fund Together Network of 21 related faith-based charities across England, linked by faith and driven to tackle poverty, loneliness and social inequality.
Being part of the Together Network gives national support to local action, helping to link churches and other community organisations by providing resources, signposting and support.
Who We Are
Transforming Lives Together is a locally based ‘faith in action’, people-driven, passionate advocate for social justice. We aim to bring people together by stimulating and supporting church social action to help communities flourish and thrive in the Chester Diocese.
What We Do
In generating church and people-led social action we especially work to respond to food poverty and social isolation issues. Our projects strengthen children’s wellbeing, family resilience and bring diverse communities together; combating child holiday hunger and adult loneliness.
We build meaningful relationships between people and their communities, fostering stronger bonds and supportive social networks. Inspired by our Christian values, all the projects and services we provide in communities are open to people from all backgrounds, regardless of their beliefs.
Why We Do It
Transforming Lives Together does its charitable work because it wants to see all people and their communities flourish and enjoy life in all its fullness, with those in poverty having a better chance of realising their unique gifts and potential.
Our work is based on God’s command to ‘Love thy neighbour’. Christian social action is different to secular social action because our faith brings with it particular ideas, commitments and motivations that will contribute to the good we are trying to achieve. As a result, loving our neighbour comes from our faith, a faith which becomes active through love.
The HSE stopped approving trainers years ago. However, employers who do not have proper first aid procedures in place may find themselves in trouble. First Aid at Work is the ‘Off-the-Shelf’ course for the workplace.
Emergency First At Work course is offered by National Skills Training for all skill level. Students learn the right skills and receive the necessary support to achieve their goals.
These courses are designed for all those working with children, particularly those working with Early Years, certificates last three years, and yearly refreshers are available and advised but not essential.
Know how to provide first aid to a casualty who is suffering from shock
First Aid is an essential element of health and safety at work and a regulatory bar for employers to meet – this includes both physical First Aid and Mental Health First Aid.
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