B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival: Emergency 1st Aid at Work

As part of LGBT HISTORY MONTH and the B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival, the Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum host Emergency 1st Aids at Work with guest trainer.

B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival: Emergency 1st Aid at Work

As part of LGBT HISTORY MONTH and the B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival, the Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum host Emergency 1st Aids at Work with guest trainer.

A nationally recognised course, awarded by FutureQuals and Highfield and valid for three years.

The course includes a certificate and booklet on all the elements covered during the day including prioritising treatments, management of an unconscious casualty, CPR, defibrillation, choking, burns, fractures, bleeding, medical conditions, causes of unconsciousness including anaphylaxis and how to administer an EPIpen.

Refreshments will be available.

12 SPACES ONLY!

If you have access requirements email access@lgbt-help.com or call 01273 855620 and select option 4.

The B Right On LGBT Community Festival celebrates LGBT History Month, is organised by the volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum and takes place at the Phil Starr Pavilion – a multi functional, fully accessible, heated performance, conference and community space with a licensed bar which is located on Victoria Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1WN.


Event: Emergency 1st Aid at Work

Where: Phill Starr Pavilion, Victoria Gardens, Brighton

When: Monday, February 26

Time: 10am – 4pm

Cost: £35 per person

To book online, click here:

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