We as the Business Improvement District put some money towards training courses over the year to help upskill your employees.
We have held courses in Emergency First Aid at work, Mental Health First Aid Awareness, Dementia Friends, Autism Awareness, Welfare and Vulnerability Engagement, Health and Safety, Deaf Awareness and DOT sign language and Fire Marshall training.
Please note: For all the below courses, allocation is 2 person, per organisation, per course and spaces are subject to availability. However, do check back on the booking links as spaces may become free last minute if there are drop-outs.
If you are interested in us coordinating any other courses not mentioned in the list above, email francesca@experienceguildford.com
UPCOMING COURSES 2025
Emergency First Aid At Work This course is Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work. It comprises of a minimum of 6 hours of practical and theoretical training covering responsibilities; assessment of the situation; first aid hygiene; resuscitation; anatomy; choking; bleeding; shock; epilepsy; minor injuries and dealing with an unresponsive casualty. It is compliant with Health & Safety Executive code of Practice. You will be awarded a certificate and an ID badge upon completion.
2025 DATES: Click here to book Tuesday 8th July 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)
Click here to book Tuesday 5th Aug 2025 Booking link coming soon- Wednesday 24th Sept 2025 Booking link coming soon- Wednesday 15th Oct 2025 Booking link coming soon- Monday 10th November 2025
Mental Health First Aid Awareness
You will gain a Level 1 Award in Awareness of First Aid for Mental Health. The course will give an overview on:
- What is mental health?
- The impact of mental health issues
- Mental Health Stigma
- Starting a conversation
- What is stress and the causes and effects
- Different mental health conditions
- Mental health helplines
Next available course: Tuesday 21st October- 9am -12pm- BOOK HERE
Dementia Friends Awareness Training
What is a Dementia Friend? A Dementia Friend is somebody that learns about dementia so they can help their community. Too many people affected by dementia feel that society fails to understand the condition they live with. Dementia Friends help by raising awareness and understanding, so that people living with dementia can continue to live in the way they want.
If you would like bespoke training session, Sue our Dementia Friends Ambassador to come in and train your team, minimum of 6 participants. please email emma@experienceguildford.com to arrange.