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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
1
Branded materialscatalogue
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
2
Branded materials catalogue
CONTENTS
Campaigns 3
First aid advice 4
Generic 13
Schools 15
Young people 17
Volunteering 25
Signage 31
Stationery 34
Costs 38
Making an order 39
Please note: Starred materials can be personalised with regional contact details.
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
3
Branded materials catalogue CampaignsSave a Life September
Code: PPDSJA1006Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1005Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
We’re teaching people first aid for free this September. It’s a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact.
Visit our website today to find a demonstration near you.
Sarah Sloane, Bedford
P323 SJA SALS Poster-A4_AW.indd 1 04/08/2014 10:58
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
We’re teaching people first aid for free this September. It’s a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact.
Visit our website today to find a demonstration near you.
Sarah Sloane, Bedford
P323 SJA SALS Poster-A4_AW.indd 1 04/08/2014 10:58
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1004Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1003Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
We’re teaching people first aid for free this September. It’s a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact.
Visit our website today to find a demonstration near you.
Sarah Sloane, Bedford
P323 SJA SALS Poster-A4_AW.indd 1 04/08/2014 10:58
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
We’re teaching people first aid for free this September. It’s a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact.
Visit our website today to find a demonstration near you.
Sarah Sloane, Bedford
P323 SJA SALS Poster-A4_AW.indd 1 04/08/2014 10:58
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
4
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFirst aid guide – z card
P323 SJA Z-Card-COVER-AW.indd 1 18/07/2014 10:43
recovery position
For adults and children Roll person onto their side Tilt chin forward to open airway
and move hand under cheek as necessary to maintain the position
Check the casualty cannot roll forward or backwards
Monitor and record level of response, breathing and pulse until help arrives.
When someone is unconscious
Open airwayIf they are unconscious, check their airway is open and clear
Tilt headTilt their head and lift their chin to open the airway
Check for breathingLook along their chest, and listen and feel for breaths.
If the casualty is breathing, put them in the recovery position. If they are not breathing, begin CPR.
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When someone is bleeding severely
Press itIf the casualty is bleeding severely, your priority is to stop the bleeding. Always wear gloves.
Apply direct pressure to the wound with a pad or fingers, unless there is an object in it. If there is, don’t pull it out, but apply pressure either side of the object
Raise and support the injured limb Lay the person down and raise their legs to treat for shock Call 999 or 112 Bandage the pad or dressing firmly to control bleeding.
right noWEven basic first aid can save a life in an emergency. Our guide can help you be the difference between life and death.
Read this guide and absorb as much of the information as you can
Put the guide somewhere you can find it easily – in your bag, pocket or a handy cupboard perhaps
Keep a well-stocked first aid kit in your home and car Find out more about our vital work. Visit sja.org.uk to learn more life saving techniques or to lend us your support.
When an adult or child is choking
Cough it out Encourage the person
to cough. If this doesn’t clear the obstruction, support their upper body with one hand and help them lean forward
Slap it out Bend forward and give
up to five sharp back blows between their shoulder blades with the heel of your hand
Squeeze it out If this fails, try up to five
abdominal thrusts Continue this cycle
of back blows and abdominal thrusts until the obstruction is dislodged
If they become unconscious and stop breathing, start CPR
Make an emergency telephone call if the blockage hasn’t cleared after three cycles, or the person becomes unconscious.
age guidelinesSome of these steps should not be performed on babies. So please check the age recommendations that appear next to each section before you start.
For advice on children, to take a training course, or if you need any further information, please visit sja.org.uk
in an emergency Try to stay calm and think clearly Identify the problem Follow the instructions Dial 999 or 112 and
monitor the casualty.
Help will be with you very soon.
Slap it out
Press it
Check for breathing
Squeeze it out
Tilt head
Raise it
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essential first aid
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips.
Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
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You can help us teach a generation first aid –
donate £5 by texting LIFE to 70800 today.
When an adult has stopped breathing*
Open airwayIf they are unconscious, check their airway is open and clear
Tilt headTilt their head and lift their chin to open their airway
Check for breathing Look along their chest, and listen and feel for
breaths If they are not breathing, their heart will stop.
CPR must be started immediately.
Call for helpCall 999 or 112 and ask for an ambulance
Pump Place one hand on the centre of their chest. Place
the heel of your other hand on top of the first and interlock your fingers, keeping your fingers off their ribs
Lean directly over their chest and press down vertically about 5–6 cm (2–2.5 inches). Release the pressure, but don’t remove your hands
Give 30 compressions at a rate of 100–120 per minute.
Breathe Tilt their head back with one hand and lift their chin
with two fingers of your other hand to ensure their airway is open
Pinch their nose to close their nostrils. Take a breath, seal your lips over their mouth and breathe out until their chest rises
Maintaining the head tilt and chin lift, take your mouth away from theirs. Look along their chest and watch it fall
Repeat to give two rescue breaths. Repeat 30 chest compressions, followed by two rescue breaths.
ContinueContinue CPR until emergency help arrives, they start to breathe normally or you’re too exhausted to continue.
Call for helpCall 999 or 112 for an ambulance if you suspect a heart attack.
Sit them downMake the person as comfortable as possible – a half-sitting position with their knees bent and head and shoulders supported is best.
Aspirin If available and the person is over 16 and not
allergic, give them aspirin (300mg) and tell them to chew it slowly
Monitor and reassure them until help arrives.
Pump
Breathe
Open airway
Check for breathing
* For guidance on what to do when a child has stopped breathing go to sja.org.uk/firstaidadvice
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Just ask Deborah and her son, Tom. 10-year-old Tom was on hand to save Deborah’s life when she started choking at the breakfast table, just one day after we’d taught him first aid.
Tom’s story is special, but it’s not unique. Every day, people save lives thanks to the skills we’ve taught them. We already train hundreds of thousands
of people – many of them young people – every year. But we need to reach more, and that’s why we need your support. Just £5 would pay for first aid guides to an entire year group at your local secondary school. It’s a straightforward idea, but it could be the difference between life and death.
‘ tom saved my life. if he hadn’t knoWn What to do, things could have turned out very differently. i am so proud.’
At St John Ambulance, we teach people first aid. It’s a simple skill, but it can have an incredible impact.
P323 SJA Z-Card-300x234_AW.indd 1 22/07/2014 09:21
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
5
Code: PPDSJA1064Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1063Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
FIVE WAYS YOU CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE
3. Squeeze it out Up to five
abdominal thrusts If that doesn’t work
call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING
1. Cough it out Encourage the
person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back
blows between their shoulder blades
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING
1 . Press it 2. Raise it 3. Call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS
1. Open their airway2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing 4. If they’re breathing Put them in the recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING
1. Call 999 3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably,
with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew*
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
FIVE WAYS YOU CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE
3. Squeeze it out Up to five
abdominal thrusts If that doesn’t work
call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING
1. Cough it out Encourage the
person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back
blows between their shoulder blades
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING
1 . Press it 2. Raise it 3. Call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS
1. Open their airway2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing 4. If they’re breathing Put them in the recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING
1. Call 999 3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably,
with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew*
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1062Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
FIVE WAYS YOU CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE
3. Squeeze it out Up to five
abdominal thrusts If that doesn’t work
call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING
1. Cough it out Encourage the
person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back
blows between their shoulder blades
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING
1 . Press it 2. Raise it 3. Call for an ambulance
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS
1. Open their airway2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing 4. If they’re breathing Put them in the recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING
1. Call 999 3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably,
with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew*
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
6
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life - choking
Code: PPDSJA1044Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
3. Squeeze it out Up to five abdominal thrusts
4. Call for help If that doesn’t work, call for an ambulance.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING1. Cough it out
Encourage the person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back blows
between their shoulder blades
Code: PPDSJA1042Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
3. Squeeze it out Up to five abdominal thrusts
4. Call for help If that doesn’t work, call for an ambulance.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING1. Cough it out
Encourage the person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back blows
between their shoulder blades
Code: PPDSJA1043Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
3. Squeeze it out Up to five abdominal thrusts
4. Call for help If that doesn’t work, call for an ambulance.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING1. Cough it out
Encourage the person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back blows
between their shoulder blades
Code: PPDSJA1045Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
3. Squeeze it out Up to five abdominal thrusts
4. Call for help If that doesn’t work, call for an ambulance.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS CHOKING1. Cough it out
Encourage the person to cough
2. Slap it out Up to five sharp back blows
between their shoulder blades
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
7
Code: PPDSJA1049Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1048Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING1 . Press it
2. Raise it
3. Call for an ambulance
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING1 . Press it
2. Raise it
3. Call for an ambulance
Code: PPDSJA1047Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1046Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING1 . Press it
2. Raise it
3. Call for an ambulance
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS BLEEDING1 . Press it
2. Raise it
3. Call for an ambulance
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life - bleeding
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
8
Code: PPDSJA1053Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1052Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably, with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew.*
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably, with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew.*
Code: PPDSJA1051Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1050Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably, with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew.*
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK
*Do not give aspirin if the person is under 16 or allergic. Administer angina medication if prescribed.
1. Call for an ambulance
2. Sit them down Comfortably, with knees bent
3. Give them aspirin 300mg dose to chew.*
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life - heart attack
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
9
Code: PPDSJA1057Title: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1056Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS1. Open their airway 2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing
4. If they’re breathing Put them in the
recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS1. Open their airway 2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing
4. If they’re breathing Put them in the
recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR.
Code: PPDSJA1055Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1054Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS1. Open their airway 2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing
4. If they’re breathing Put them in the
recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS1. Open their airway 2. Tilt head
3. Check for breathing
4. If they’re breathing Put them in the
recovery position
If they’re not breathing Begin CPR.
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life - unconscious
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
10
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WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING1. Call 999
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING1. Call 999
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives.
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Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING1. Call 999
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Make sure you always have life saving knowledge at your fingertips. Download our free first aid app from your app store today.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE IS UNCONSCIOUS AND NOT BREATHING1. Call 999
2. Pump 30 chest compressions at a
rate of 100–120 per minute
3. Breathe Give two rescue breaths
Continue to pump and give rescue breaths until help arrives.
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceFive ways to save a life - unconscious not breathing
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
11
Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceDownload our app
Download our free first aid app today.
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
12
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Branded materials catalogue First aid adviceDownload our app
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
13
Our volunteers provide first aid in their communities, keeping people safe at events, and working with the NHS when lives are on the line. They all share the same commitment: to offer vital help, on the spot, when it’s most desperately needed.
They’re on hand to care for people at tens of thousands of festivals, sporting fixtures and community events every year. And behind the scenes, our Community First Responders play an equally important role, often arriving first on the scene at 999 calls, and providing life saving first aid in the minutes before an ambulance can arrive.
We also work with the NHS to provide contracted ambulance transport services in the community, and our fleet of vehicles gives vital support to the statutory services in times of crisis.
Find out more.
To learn more about how you can help us build a nation of first aiders, ring 08700 10 49 50 today, or visit our website.
ON HAND WHERE WE’RE NEEDED MOST
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We want to teach a generation life saving skills. Because if first aid is second nature to young people, then they’ll have the confidence to use it.
Over half of the people we teach are under 18. We train young people in schools, and give teachers all the resources they need to pass on skills themselves.
Outside the classroom, our programmes offer young people from all walks of life the chance to learn first aid. We don’t just teach them life saving skills, though: by showing them how to pass their knowledge on to others, giving them the chance to become part of our event first aid teams, and gain qualifications along the way, we offer them life changing opportunities as well.
AT ST JOHN AMBULANCE WE SAVE LIVES
A NATION OF FIRST AIDERS
THE NEXT GENERATION
We do it by teaching people first aid – easy-to-learn, practical techniques that you can pick up in the time it takes to do your weekly shop. And we do it by making sure that our volunteers are always on hand to care for people in need at public events, and out in their community.
It might sound straightforward, but it has an incredible impact.
First aid gives people the confidence to do the right thing when it really counts. With it, anyone can be the difference between life and death.
We believe that everyone should get the chance to learn how to save a life.
We’re already the leading provider of workplace first aid training, reaching over 250,000 people a year.
But we know this isn’t enough.
That’s why our charitable work is so important. Using profits from our workplace training and product sales, along with the generous contributions of our supporters, we hold hundreds of public first aid demonstrations and easy-to-access training sessions every year. By doing this, we can give people access to important skills that they wouldn’t otherwise get the chance to learn.
We’re also always campaigning to raise awareness of first aid and developing new ways to provide people with basic knowledge – because even the most simple skills can save a life.
‘I USED TO SAY“WHAT’S THE POINT?WE’LL NEVER USE IT.” BUTMY HUSBAND IS ALIVE TODAY BECAUSE OF FIRST AID’Kerri Meredith, life saver
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First aid is a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact. We want to build a nation of first aiders, so that anyone can be the difference between life and death.
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First aid is a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact. We want to build a nation of first aiders, so that anyone can be the difference between life and death.
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First aid is a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact. We want to build a nation of first aiders, so that anyone can be the difference between life and death.
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
14
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First aid is a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact. We want to build a nation of first aiders, so that anyone can be the difference between life and death.
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First aid is a simple skill, but it has an incredible impact. We want to build a nation of first aiders, so that anyone can be the difference between life and death.
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
15
Code: PPDSJA1032Size A6 2-sidedQty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1032Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
sja.org.uk/schools
We’ll give you everything you need to teach life saving skills to your students, from affordable and flexible training with our expert team, to inspiring online learning tools and free teacher resources.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 09:37
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1033Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
sja.org.uk/schools
We’ll give you everything you need to teach life saving skills to your students, from affordable and flexible training with our expert team, to inspiring online learning tools and free teacher resources.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 09:37
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1034Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
sja.org.uk/schools
We’ll give you everything you need to teach life saving skills to your students, from affordable and flexible training with our expert team, to inspiring online learning tools and free teacher resources.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 09:37
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Branded materials catalogue SchoolsFirst aid in schools
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A6_AW2.indd 1 29/09/2014 14:18
sja.org.uk/schools
First aid is easy to learn, but it gives young people something amazing: the confidence to do the right thing when it really counts. With it, anyone can be the difference between life and death.
We’ll give you everything you need to teach life saving skills to your students, from affordable and flexible training with our expert team, to inspiring online learning tools and free teacher resources. And, what’s more, Ofsted has recognised our training as contributing to students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development.
Find out more about how you can help us create a generation of life savers: call 08700 10 49 50 today, or visit our website.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A6_AW2.indd 2 29/09/2014 14:18
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
16
Branded materials catalogue SchoolsFirst aid in schools
Code: PPDSJA1035Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
sja.org.uk/schools
We’ll give you everything you need to teach life saving skills to your students, from affordable and flexible training with our expert team, to inspiring online learning tools and free teacher resources.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 09:37
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1079Size: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
sja.org.uk/schools
We’ll give you everything you need to teach your students life saving skills.
P323 SJA 1st Aid in Schools-Pullup 800x200@25%_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 10:22
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
17
Code: PPDSJA1016Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1015Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Teen Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:43
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Teen Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:43
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1014Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1013Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Teen Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:43
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Teen Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:43
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleCadets
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
18
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleCadets
Code: PPDSJA1022Title: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will teach you how to save lives – so you can be a real life superhero.
P323 SJA Teen Recruitment Banner_AW.indd 1 29/09/2014 14:21
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
19
Code: PPDSJA1020Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1019Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Youth Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:24
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Youth Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:24
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1018Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1017Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Youth Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:24
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will turn you into a life saver. And, as well as learning first aid, you’ll get to make new friends and learn some amazing new skills along the way.
P323 SJA Youth Recruitment Poster-A1_AW.indd 1 30/09/2014 11:24
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleBadgers
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
20
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleBadgers
Code: PPDSJA1021Title: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
If you’re aged between 5 and 17, our youth programmes will teach you how to save lives – so you can be a real life superhero.
P323 SJA Youth Recruitment Banner_AW.indd 1 26/08/2014 14:55
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
21
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleRISE
Code: PPDSJA1025Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
RISEIf you’re aged 14-25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Poster A4_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:07
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1024Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
RISEIf you’re aged 14-25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Poster A4_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:07
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1026Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
RISEIf you’re aged 14-25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Poster A4_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:07
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Flyer_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:21
ImagIne how It would feel to save a lIfe.Come along to one of our Stick-it sessions, and we’ll show you how. If you’re between 14 and 25 years old we’ll teach you first aid. It’s fun and easy to learn, but it could be the difference between life and death.
But that’s not all we can do for you.RISE also gives you the chance to gain experience in volunteering roles, pass your knowledge onto other young people, and gain BTEC-accredited qualifications in peer education that will look great on your CV.
It’s an amazing opportunity to learn new skills, give something back to your community, and meet some inspirational people while you’re at it.
To find out about RISE projects near you visit our website.
P323 SJA RISE Flyer_AW.indd 2 20/08/2014 18:21
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1023Size: A6 2-SidedQty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
22
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleRISE
Code: PPDSJA1028Size: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
RISERISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Banner-Pull Up 800x2000@25%_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:13
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1027Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
RISEIf you’re aged 14-25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
P323 SJA RISE Poster A4_AW.indd 1 20/08/2014 18:07
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
23
Branded materials catalogue Young peopleRISE - option 2
Code: PPDSJA1030Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1029Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged 14–25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged 14–25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1078Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1077Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
If you’re aged 14–25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
If you’re aged 14–25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
24
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Learn first aid.
Help save lives.
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If you’re aged 14-25 and not in employment, education or training, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and gain new skills, experience and qualifications at the same time.
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Branded materials catalogue Young peopleRISE - option 2
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
25
Branded materials catalogue VolunteeringVolunteer recruitment
Code: PPDSJA1074Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
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Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role that’s right for you.
P323 SJA Adult Recruitment Poster A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 10:38
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role that’s right for you.
P323 SJA Adult Recruitment Poster A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 10:38
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1072Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1071Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role that’s right for you.
P323 SJA Adult Recruitment Poster A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 10:38
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role that’s right for you.
P323 SJA Adult Recruitment Poster A4_AW.indd 1 03/09/2014 10:38
© St John Ambulance 2014 Registered charity no. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
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LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
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VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
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Code: PPDSJA1075Size: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role that’s right for you.
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© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
To find out more about how you can get involved, call 08700 10 49 50 or visit our website.
At St john AmbulAnce, we wAntto build A nAtion offirSt AiderS.
First aid gives people something amazing: the confidence to do the right thing when it really counts. With it, anyone can be the difference between life and death.
That’s why we teach people life saving skills – easy to learn, practical techniques that you can pick up in the time it takes to do your weekly shop. And it’s why we make sure that our volunteers are always on hand to care for people in need at public events, and out in their community.
It might sound straightforward, but it has an incredible impact.
Volunteer with us, and be part of a team that saves lives.
In return for your commitment, we’ll make sure you’re given all the support you need to excel in your role.
We’ll teach you first aid, of course, (whatever role you’ve signed up to), and provide you with equipment and uniform if you need it.
We’ll also make sure you have a manager to help you work out what new skills you need, what you need to work at, and the best way to go about it. You’ll get extra training when it’s relevant to your role, and all your volunteerinag experience will look great on your CV.
That’s not all though. As a volunteer for the nation’s leading first aid charity, you’ll also get to work side by side with inspirational people, from all walks of life, and with all kinds of expertise and experience.
Turn the page to hear one of their stories.
How do you want to Help?
wHat you get in return
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role for you.
If you’re great with people and have a caring nature, you could save lives as a first aider at events, or answering emergency calls as a Community First Responder. Whether you’ve just learned first aid, or you’re an experienced healthcare professional, there’s bound to be a role that you’re perfect for.
But that’s not the only way to get involved. We’re also looking for youth leaders who can inspire the next generation, fundraisers to share their passion for first aid with the public, volunteer managers, and safeguarding, HR and assurance experts to make sure we’re getting the important things right behind the scenes.
If you think you fit the bill, we’d love you to be part of our team.
‘I’d never had any first aid training before I signed up as a volunteer. I actually hate the sight of blood! But when someone’s in need, all the things you usually worry about don’t seem to matter – it stops being about you, and becomes about them. Being a St John Ambulance volunteer gives me a reason to reach out to others. And when you give something of yourself, you get a lot in return.’
Samira Moradi Volunteer
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
27
Branded materials catalogue VolunteeringSupport volunteer recruitment
Code: PPDSJA1091Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1090Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
If you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we need your skills behind the scenes as a support volunteer.
your skills can help savelives
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
If you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we need your skills behind the scenes as a support volunteer.
your skills can help savelives
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1089Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1088Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
If you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we need your skills behind the scenes as a support volunteer.
your skills can help savelives
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
If you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we need your skills behind the scenes as a support volunteer.
your skills can help savelives
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
28
Code: PPDSJA1092Size: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
your skills can help savelivesIf you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we need your skills behind the scenes as a support volunteer.
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
Branded materials catalogue VolunteeringSupport volunteer recruitment
To find out more about how you can get involved, call 08700 10 49 50, or visit our website.
USE YOUR SKILLS TO BOOST YOURCOMMUNITY’S ACCESS TO fIRST AId.
Our first aid volunteers are a familiar sight, but we also have hundreds of volunteers making things happen behind the scenes. If you want to give something back to your community – and get new experience – we have a whole range of volunteer roles that can put your skills to good use.
Every volunteer on the front line, every youth leader, and every first aid trainer in a classroom, is supported by a team of people who helped get them there. These support roles cover everything from managing volunteer units to HR, and health and safety – and we’re always looking for people to join the team. If you can spare just a small amount of time, your expertise will help make sure that everyone has access to first aid when they need it.
Help us do more by signing up as a support volunteer.
YOUR SKILLS CAN hELp SAvELIvES
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
In return for your commitment, we’ll make sure you’re given all the support you need to excel in your role.
We’ll teach you first aid, of course, (whatever role you’ve signed up to), and provide you with equipment and uniform if you need it.
We’ll also make sure you have a manager to help you work out what new skills you need, what you need to work at, and the best way to go about it. You’ll get extra training when it’s relevant to your role, and all your volunteering experience will look great on your CV.
That’s not all though. As a volunteer for the nation’s leading first aid charity, you’ll also get to work side by side with inspirational people, from all walks of life, and with all kinds of expertise and experience. Turn the page to hear one of their stories.
HOW DO YOU WANT TO HELP?
WHAT YOU gET iN rETUrN
Whatever you enjoy doing, and however much time you can commit, there’s a support volunteer role for you.
If you have management or supervisory experience and want to enhance your skills, we’re looking for unit managers to lead weekly meetings and organise events and training, and area managers to support several units.
If you love meeting people, safeguarding could be a great role for you. You’ll visit our units, organise training and deal with causes for concern – to make sure young people and vulnerable adults who volunteer with us are safe.
If you enjoy getting the best out of people, we need human resources experts to support our managers. You’ll advise on recruitment, development and conduct, as well as supporting change initiatives.
If you excel at making sure things are carried out to a high quality, and compliant with standards set by external regulators, we need your skills in assurance. As well as conducting audits, you’ll also identify areas of excellence and share best practice.
If you’re passionate about safety issues, health & safety is the role for you. You’ll ensure that activities are conducted safely and in compliance with our policies, so that all our volunteers work safely.
If you think you fit the bill for any of these roles, we’d love you to be part of our team.
‘My role in safeguarding means that if there are any issues, adult volunteers and young people can speak to me about them. It’s fantastic to be able to help people who come to me, and to feel that level of trust.
I’m studying to be a mental health nurse and volunteering has definitely benefited my professional life. I’m so much more confident in my clinical and communication skills. If you’d asked me a year ago about interacting with people, I’d have been worried – now it comes naturally!
I’d say the best thing about being a volunteer is the feeling of giving something back – it’s just amazing.’
Fatima MahmoudSafeguarding and welfare
‘THE bEsT THiNg AbOUT bEiNg AvOLUNTEEr is THE fEELiNgOf giviNg sOmETHiNg bAck’
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
29
Branded materials catalogue VolunteeringYouth leader recruitment
Code: PPDSJA1085Size: A1Qty available: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50
Code: PPDSJA1084Size: A2Qty available: 25, 50, 100, 500, 1k, 5k
We’re looking for volunteer youth leaders to encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION Of
LIfESAVERS
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
We’re looking for volunteer youth leaders to encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION Of
LIfESAVERS
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
Code: PPDSJA1083Size: A3Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
Code: PPDSJA1082Size: A4Qty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
We’re looking for volunteer youth leaders to encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION Of
LIfESAVERS
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
We’re looking for volunteer youth leaders to encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION Of
LIfESAVERS
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
30
Branded materials catalogue VolunteeringYouth leader recruitment
Code: PPDSJA1086Size: Pull up Banner 800 x 2000Qty available: 1, 10, 50
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION Of
LIfESAVERSWe’re looking for volunteer youth leaders to encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
To find out more about how you can get involved, call 08700 10 49 50, or visit our website.
At St john AmbulAnce, we wAntto build A nAtion offirSt AiderS.
First aid is easy to learn, and it gives young people something amazing: the confidence to do the right thing when it really counts. With it, anyone can be the difference between life and death.
With 17,000 participants aged 18 or below, St John Ambulance is one of the nation’s leading organisations for young people.
Volunteer with us as a youth leader, and inspire the next generation of life savers.
inSPire the neXt GenerAtion of
lifeSAVerS
© 2015 St John Ambulance and Charity No. 1077265/1
As a volunteer with us, you’ll get access to outstanding training in youth work. There are two stages: Introduction to youth work practice and Award in youth work practice.
After successfully completing the second stage, you’ll get an accredited Level 2 Award in Youth Practice (QCF) through ABC Awards.
We’ll also make sure you’re given all the support you need to excel. We’ll teach you first aid, of course, and all your volunteering experience will look great on your CV.
That’s not all though. As a volunteer for the nation’s leading first aid charity, you’ll also get to work side by side with inspirational people, from all walks of life, and with all kinds of expertise and experience.
Turn the page to hear one of their stories.
HOW DOES A YOUTH LEADER HELP?
WHAT YOU gET in RETURn
We’re looking for volunteer youth leaders who can inspire the next generation of life savers.
Young people join either as Badgers (up to 10 years old) or Cadets (up to 18 years old), where they learn first aid, make new friends and take part in a range of fun activities. Cadets also get the chance to provide first aid to the public at events and teach first aid to others. Our RISE project helps disadvantaged young people, not in education, employment or training, learn how to save lives and gain new skills.
As a volunteer youth leader you’ll support young people in learning first aid and help them gain new skills, experience and qualifications along the way. You will encourage and inspire young people from all walks of life to develop their potential.
If you think you fit the bill, we’d love you to be part of our team.
‘I’m currently studying health and social care, and I also work as a medic at the O2 arena. Volunteering’s taught me so many things that will help with my career – everything from interview skills to writing better emails! I’ve also gained communication, listening and presentation skills. Now I can stand up in front of a group and not shy away, plus I’ve got teaching skills from training young people.
I love empowering young people by teaching them first aid, and I’d always like to be involved in volunteering with them. It’s a great thing, and very inspiring.’
Ben LawrenceYouth Leader
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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To order powerflags please contact the supplies team directly on:0844 700 [email protected]/shop
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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Branded materials catalogue SignageMarquee - first aid specific and general use
To order marquees please email your RMT via one of the dedicated regional email addresses at the back of this catalogue
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
USING THE TOOLKITACTUAL EXAMPLES
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Code: PPDSJA1001Size: 85mm x 55mmQty available: 125, 250, 500, 1k
Choice of reverse
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NameSurnameTitle
St John Ambulance, Shared Services Centre, St John House5 Broadfield Close, Sheffield S8 0XN 0123 456 7890 | 0123 456 [email protected]
Branded materials catalogue StationeryBusiness cards - CFA
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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Code: PPDSJA1002Size: 85mm x 55mmQty available: 125, 250, 500, 1k
NameSurnameTitleSt John Ambulance, Shared Services Centre, St John House5 Broadfield Close, Sheffield S8 0XN +44 (0)012 345 6789 | +44 (0)012 345 [email protected] bookings: 0844 770 4800 | sja.org.uk/training
Branded materials catalogue StationeryBusiness cards - CTD
Choice of reverse
Front
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
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LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
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VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
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Branded materials catalogue StationeryNote headed paper
Code: PPDSJA1070Size: 210mm x 297mmQty available: 100, 250, 500, 1k, 5k
A company limited by guarantee.Registered in England no. 3866129Registered office: St John’s GateClerkenwell London EC1M 4DA.Registered charity no. 1077265/1A subsidiary of the Priory of Englandand the Islands of the Order of St John.VAT no. GB 564 5539 16
St John Ambulance Supplies
McBeath House310 Goswell Road LondonEC1V 7LW
T 020 7278 2779F 020 7278 0314E [email protected]
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T 0844 770 4808F 0844 770 4809E [email protected]
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
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TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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Branded materials catalogue Costs
Item Quantities
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To place an order for z cards please email your RMT contact
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100 500 1,000 5,000 10,000 25,000
£24.95 £60.95 £109.98 £497.88 £527.00 £841.00
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A2 Posters
DL leaflets
A3 Posters
A4 Posters
A6 Flyers
Business Cards
Comp slips
Letterheads
Pull up banners
A1 Posters
Z cards
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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Branded materials catalogue Making an order
To place an order please email your RMT via one of the dedicated regional email addresses below:
Once you have emailed your regional contact and an order is placed, delivery time will typically be between 5-10 working days.
Region Email address
CFA
East of England CFA [email protected]
East Midlands CFA [email protected]
North West CFA [email protected]
London CFA [email protected]
South East CFA [email protected]
North West CFA [email protected]
South West CFA [email protected]
West Midlands CFA [email protected]
CTD
London CTD [email protected]
Eastern CTD [email protected]
North CTD [email protected]
South West CTD [email protected]
Midlands CTD [email protected]
South East CTD brandportal- [email protected]
24 St John Ambulance Identity guidelines
PRESS ITApply direct pressure over the wound with your hand using a clean dressing, and wear gloves if available. If you don’t have a dressing, ask the person to apply pressure themselves.
Where possible, maintain direct pressure on the wound to control bleeding.
1.
RAISE ITHelp them lie down.
If possible, raise and support the injured limb above the level of the heart to reduce blood loss.
Raise their legs to ease shock.
2.
Call 999 or 112 and monitor the casualty while waiting for help to arrive.
CALL FOR HELP3.
WHAT TO DO WHEN SOMEONE IS BLEEDING SEVERELY
Learn first aid.
FIRST AID
AWARENESS
Who we areand what we do
REVIEW
Review ofnational functions17.06.14
LEADINGTHE NATION’S
FIRSTAIDCHARITY
Become a trainer.
Sarah SloaneBedford
Learn first aid for free.
SAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER REALISE
RISEYOUR POTENTIAL
TO THE CHALLENGEIf you’re aged 14–24 & not in full-time employment or education, RISE could help you learn how to save lives and expand your skillset at the same time.
RISE
Learn first aid.
Asthma
Emergencies
Bleeding
Bones & muscles
Burns
Chest pains
Choking
Drowning
ME ONESTELLE FIELDLIFE SAVER
‘
‘
JUNE'SDAUGHTERWAS HOLDING HER
HANDAND I WASSTRUCKHOW I'D BE
IF IT WAS SOMEONE I
LOVED,WHICH SPURRED
FEELING oSAVE A LIFESEPTEMBER RISE SUPER
HEROES
ANNUAL REPORT& ACCOUNTS 2014
St John Ambulance is the nations’s leading first aid charity. Every year 45,000 of our volunteers treat, transport and provide care for over 200,000 people in local communities nationwide. We are also one of the country’s leading youth organisations, with half of our members aged 25 and under.
Caption line here lorem ipsum dolar
TRANSPORT SERVICESWith a large range of ambulances and specialist vehicles, we transport sick and vulnerable patients on both local and long distance journeys.
FIRST AID VOLUNTEERSIf you want to provide direct care to your local community and beyond, volunteering as a first aider with us is an ideal way to learn life saving skills and help those in need. You will receive comprehensive training to become a qualified first aider with the opportunity to continue to advance your skills. You will help provide first aid cover in a variety of di�erent settings including concerts, community and sporting fixtures, as well as national events.
COMMUNITY PROJECT VOLUNTEERSIn addition to our first aid service, many of our areas provide or contribute to a care or support service, helping the community. As a volunteer with St John Ambulance you can become involved with such projects. These include:
SUPPORT VOLUNTEERSFor every first aider there is a dedicated team of support volunteers ensuring that we can continue to provide our first aid, training, transport and care services. The range of voluntary roles available for all abilities is vast. These roles can be based in your local unit, or on a country-wide level. You can also choose to volunteer solely in a support role, or in addition to being a first aider.
Young carer support programmeBathing servicesCaring for carersHelp for the homelessBreakfast clubs for childrenRural community support groupsSitting servicesHospital library services
VOLUNTEERING AS A FIRST AIDER IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY St John Ambulance are looking for volunteers to help us make a di�erence in local communities. Volunteers are trained by our professional medical teams. Their role includes everything from providing vital first aid cover at events, working behind the scenes, or providing an additional service in your local area.WHY VOLUNTEER? We’re the nation’s leading first aid charity. We’ll train you with specialist skills that will enable you to help save lives, and teach others to help save lives too.
01 02St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community St John Ambulance Volunteering as a first aider in your community
THEACHIEVEMENT
LIFE
IT’S PROBABLY
GREATEST
OF MYSimon UnderwoodLife Saver
‘
‘
VOLUNTEER
Volunteer as a first aider in your community
Head Heart
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