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St John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc (St John Victoria) is a self-funding, non-profit charitable organisation providing first aid training, patient transport and event health services and youth programs in Victoria. [1] These services are provided through a combination of paid and volunteer staff.
St John Ambulance Supplies (often abbreviated to SJS) is a trading sub-division of St John Ambulance providing first aid and medical equipment and publications. Where a profit is made, surplus from sales are diverted into supporting the charitable work of the Order of St John and the St John Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem.
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".
St John Ambulance Cadets is a youth organisation of St John Ambulance founded in England in 1922 for people aged between 10 and 17 to train them in first aid, social actions, wellbeing, communication and other essential skills. [5] [6] As of December 2019, there were 8,071 Cadets in England. [4]
Responders (First Aiders), First Responders, EMTs (Advanced Responders) and Health Care Professionals provide comprehensive medical services at events ranging from small community events (such as school fates and sports days, corporate events), to large public events such as Anzac Day services, Sydney Royal Easter Show, City2surf, Music Festivals, and New Year's Eve celebrations.
A first aid course was held in Darwin in September/October 1915 with successful students being awarded a certificate from the St John Ambulance Association. This certificate would have been issued from one of the southern states. In 1936, "an ambulance movement was inaugurated in Darwin" and in 1937 a division of the St John Ambulance Brigade ...
Johanniter International (JOIN) is the partnership of the four protestant Orders of St. John and their national charities.Its member organisations, based in Europe and the Middle East, work in close cooperation and are supported by more than 100,000 volunteers.
It teaches first aid and communication skills to over 16s, alongside recruiting volunteers to provide first aid at events, respond to emergencies and work alongside police. [2] On the 3 April 2020, the Jersey Ambulance Service took command of St John Ambulance, to help coordinate its emergency first aid efforts. [3]