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Old 19 June 2003, 07:47 PM
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Anyone know where you can go and get First Aid training for free? I've read a few books but the theory is wasted without practice...
Old 19 June 2003, 09:42 PM
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st johns ambulance not able to help ?
Old 19 June 2003, 10:28 PM
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Even the voluntary services like to charge

Best bet if you just want to know a bit of resus and emergency stuff is a night school course. Normally around £40 for something like 6 evenings and will teach you all you want to know to help at RTA's etc.

Or you could hire me, I am a first aid trainer
Old 19 June 2003, 10:32 PM
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I have done the St John's course(Free Training)

I was told at the end of the course that if i were to administer first aid and that person was to die then I could be sued

Be Warned everyone
Old 19 June 2003, 10:35 PM
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There's also really inexpensive insurance (something like £5 for 3 years) so you're covered if someone sues.

Mind you, St John had a suit against them locally for ripping some woman's blouse when they had to defib her. At least she was alive to try and sue!
Old 22 June 2003, 01:26 AM
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I an sure you can do them for free,mate.Local Council for Voluntary Actions(CVA)should do it for any organisation.They get **** loads of funding to run these courses.In fact,I am going on one and it is absolutely free.
Old 22 June 2003, 10:40 AM
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Here we go. There always some reason why someone shouldnt do something these days to help others. Rally Pi$$es me off.

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I used to be with St John's - however, my first aid at work certificate for the past nine years has been with the Red Cross.
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