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Sense
My name is Jane and I work for a company called Sense in Dereham, Norfolk. Yesterday I had to attend a First Aid training course at our training centre in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire. After a 90 minute drive from home, I was dreading a full day of listening to some guy droning on about how to apply a bandage........how wrong I was!
Our instructor was a guy from Watford called Terry with an incredible sense of humour. Terry was full of funny stories and had the ability to make the whole day very enjoyable and extremely informative. I have been working in care for 18 years both here in the UK and in Australia and have attended many first aid courses, none of which were a patch on yesterday.
Please would you pass on our thanks to Terry for a great day!
Our instructor was a guy from Watford called Terry with an incredible sense of humour. Terry was full of funny stories and had the ability to make the whole day very enjoyable and extremely informative. I have been working in care for 18 years both here in the UK and in Australia and have attended many first aid courses, none of which were a patch on yesterday.
Please would you pass on our thanks to Terry for a great day!
Bedfordshire Police Jan 2011
I just wanted to express my thoughts to you regarding the above First Aid refresher.
I really just wanted to say that the input given on the course was very informative and the trainer very effective at delivering the information in a manner that really helped the information to be imbedded .
I know it may sound silly but this is the first time I have gone away from a First aid course feeling as though I have learnt much more than I expected.
The trainer I feel needs to be congratulated for his delivery of the course.
I really just wanted to say that the input given on the course was very informative and the trainer very effective at delivering the information in a manner that really helped the information to be imbedded .
I know it may sound silly but this is the first time I have gone away from a First aid course feeling as though I have learnt much more than I expected.
The trainer I feel needs to be congratulated for his delivery of the course.
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Certification is dependent on successful continuous assessment of the student, there is no final exam. Those students who complete the course and are deemed to have reached the required standard are issued with a certificate
that is valid for three years*.
Cost
The cost of this course for up to 12 candidates is £395 + VAT if you have a larger group
we can send 2 trainers to you for £700.00 + vat; this allows you up to 24 delegates.
These prices include certification and a manual for each student.
*Under the current guidelines it is strongly recommend that first aid trained staff attend a half-day update every twelve months.
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