TODAY IS WORLD HEALTH DAY!
Let's celebrate and say a big thank you to all the healthcare heroes who are working hard, especially during these times and those who are at the forefront of the COVID-19 response.
The World Health Organisation and its partners will be making a series of recommendations to help strengthen the nursing and midwifery workforce, this will be vital in achieving national and global targets to universal health coverage and other areas such as maternal and child health. World Health Day needs everyone's support and its message is simple- to give people access to healthcare without the prospect of financial hardship.
Take a minute to say thank you
AT STAFFORDSHIRE FIRST AID TRAINING...
We believe the health of a person is so important from a person's physical health to their mental health, which is why it is important to thank all healthcare workers and recognise the vital work they do. It is also important to recognise the ways you can lead a healthier lifestyle and helping others is something that can be lifechanging. With that in mind, our blog posts will incorporate a range of health and First Aid knowledge to supply you will helpful information on various topics.
If you would like to learn the lifesaving skill of First Aid and become a First Aider, check out our First Aid courses or get in touch with us today. Also, check out our Mental Health courses, from a basic awareness course to a Level 3 Award in Supervising First Aid for Mental Health- we have courses to fulfill your training needs.
If you need any help with deciding which First Aid course is suitable for you or help with booking on one of our courses, please get in touch with us today.
Safe Haven Training Ltd
Founder Ian Bryan has had an extensive career lasting over 30 years, as an NHS Paramedic, both on the road and for the County Air Ambulance. With a passion for First Aid and Emergency care, Ian went on to build a family run business made up of individuals who are fully trained and experienced in Pre Hospital Emergency Care, First Response and current NHS staff.