Not-for-profit organisations

Who you are

You run a not-for-profit group, such as Guides, Scouts, Women’s Institute, a dance group, a social club for older people, a mums and toddlers’ group - in fact any kind of organisation where First Aid training is mandatory or recommended. 

What you need

You need appropriate First Aid training - whether for adults, children or infants - that equips you with the essential life-saving skills to give you and your group participants peace of mind, or train the next generation of life savers. You need a compassionate trainer who believes in everyone’s ability to learn and ultimately have the confidence to put your skills to use if the need arises.

What we provide

We offer a range of suitable courses, including Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW), Paediatric First Aid, Basic Life Support and CPR. 

We also offer training for young life savers to gain vital first aid skills, as well as supporting awards in activity badges.

Why choose us?

Our trainer, Marie, is a qualified NHS nurse with a career of 20+ years. She has real-life experience of caring for unwell and injured people, as well as their families. She’s a qualified, quality-assured First Aid Instructor, as well as holding approved accreditations in Basic, Immediate and Advanced Life Support (Adult and Paediatric). Marie believes that everyone can learn these essential skills, and her friendly, reassuring manner and hands-on practical sessions make it fun to learn.


Find out what our previous clients thought.

Very informative and well delivered, giving plenty of opportunity for practice and to ask questions. The whole session was beneficial and I feel most confident.”

Baby and Child CPR, February 2024

“Marie was very friendly, and I would recommend one of Marie’s first aid courses. They were informative and Marie’s wealth of knowledge was great!”

Community First Aid, February 2024

“I came away with more confidence of what to do in the event of an emergency. You explained it very clearly in a relaxed way, always stressing that these occurrences are rare. You answered all our questions and put our minds at rest.”

Baby and Child CPR, August 2024

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