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Green Box First Aid Training

green box first aid training

5.0(24)

Windsor

Green Box First Aid Training is dedicated to providing the skills, knowledge and confidence to tackle everything from cuts and bruises to life threatening situations, so you’re ready to give family, friends, colleagues and those in need the best chance of recovery. We offer face to face, virtual and online first aid training, as well as health and safety and mental health first aid training courses, to businesses, schools and healthcare organisations, as well as one-to-one family first aid sessions, all across the UK. Based in Windsor, Berkshire, our group, public and individual first aid training courses take place at work, home or local classrooms and cover a variety of courses, including first aid at work, basic life support, paediatrics and active pursuits. As a ProTrainings Gold Approved Centre and a Member of the Association of Healthcare Trainers, the Green Box team of experienced instructors and courses are fully compliant and meet HSE and Ofsted regulations, to ensure all attendees are fully qualified and ready to perform first aid. Green Box First Aid Training has classroom locations for our First Aid Courses in Windsor, Slough, Bracknell, Staines upon Thames, Newbury, Reading and Farnborough. These locations are where we hold our public first aid training courses. But these can also be used for private group bookings. Our public courses normally run once a month at each venue, please check our live booking system for details. We can also train you at your place of work. We specialise in in-house courses. We can train at your workplace or venue. Or we can find training facilities in a location of your choice. We have instructors across the UK and we travel the length of the country so please do get in touch.

Power The Fight

power the fight

5.0(1)

London

Power The Fight is an award-winning charity which aims to be the conduit between communities and policy makers (see our Community Empowerment Cycle diagram above). We create co-produced/co-designed long-term strategies for sustainable structural change. Most of our work is with young people, families, schools, local authorities, faith groups and community organisations who want to be equipped to engage with youth violence issues in their context. We do this in a number of ways: 1. Training and Events At Power The Fight we have access to leading thinkers and practitioners from a range of disciplines working in the field of youth violence. Since the beginning of 2019 we have trained and equipped over 8000 organisations and individuals to make a difference to young people’s lives, including the NHS, schools, faith groups, charities, local authorities and more. For more information go to our training page or see what events we have coming up. 2. Resources At Power The Fight we have developed resources to help organisations, faith and community groups to better understand issues relating to youth violence. These include specialist PowerTalks, links to helpful websites and toolkits. For more information go to PowerTalks or our resources page. 3. Building Connections At Power The Fight we bring community groups together with local authorities, services and other partners to promote mutuality, improve cohesion and effect change. For more information on how we can serve you go to bespoke programmes. We invest the money we raise into equipping communities to build sustainable, community-owned projects that promote peace and end youth violence. To support our work please donate today. 4. Families At Power The Fight we support families impacted by youth violence. We do this in partnership, providing access to culturally competent therapeutic, financial and legal support. We have also developed our Therapeutic Intervention for Peace programme (TIP) which is now being piloted across London. TIP provides culturally competent therapy to young people, families and frontline staff engaging/impacted by violence affecting young people. For more information on TIP please go to our TIP report page where you can read our research report. This was published in September 2020 with funding from the Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit.