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  2. St John Ambulance Cadets (England) - Wikipedia

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    This includes the Grand Prior's Award, [7] leadership courses and the development of the first aid courses provided. The program had been under design since 2017 and was an inclusive process including youth leaders from all four regions of the priory in England, St John Ambulance Wales, cadets from across the four regions and other stakeholders.

  3. St John Ambulance (England) - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance runs courses in first aid and health and safety for members of the public, training 254,000 people in 2013. [15] Its First aid at work course is used by many companies to train designated individuals as first aiders, as required by employment laws; specialist training is also available. [27]

  4. St John Ambulance Cymru - Wikipedia

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    It offers courses across first aid, [5] health & safety, [6] and mental health. [7] In the UK, St John Ambulance it is recognised by the Health and Safety Executive to provide first aid training in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981. Proceeds from the training help to fund the organisations charity work ...

  5. First aid - Wikipedia

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    First aid training began to spread through the British Empire through organisations such as St John, often starting, as in the UK, with high risk activities such as ports and railways. [ 13 ] The first recorded first aid training in the United States took place in Jermyn, Pennsylvania in 1899.

  6. St Andrew's First Aid - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's First Aid is a charity based in Scotland.Founded in 1882, St Andrew's Ambulance Association was Scotland's first ambulance service.From 1967, the St. Andrew's Scottish Ambulance Service was the sole contractor for the provision of the ambulance service, until 1974, when the National Health Service (NHS) was reorganised and St Andrew's ambulance role was absorbed into the Scottish ...

  7. Emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    First aid responder FAR: A three-day course including CFR, with additional training in patient assessment, common medical emergencies, injury management and shock, burns, hyper and hypothermia as well as trauma related injuries such as the management of bleeding and fractures, etc. [14] This course is the new standard for first aid in the ...

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  9. St John Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of each organisation varies by country, province, state, county, territory and municipality. In both England and Wales the resident St John Ambulance organisations are simultaneously but separately registered as charities and companies, whereas St John Ambulance South Africa (for example) is a distinct entity registered as a "public benefit organisation".