Community First Aid Course in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Elsewhere

Learning first aid with the St John Ambulance Brigade is a very rewarding and worthwhile experience. It can also be the first step for those who may wish to volunteer with our organisation. The courses are held in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and around the country.
The course is intended for those who wish to learn first aid, but cannot take time off work or give up weekends to do so. We have distilled decades of experience in first aid into an excellent course. The St. John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland issues a certificate to successful participants upon completion of s small assessment.
Where does the course take place?
The next course takes place at 29 Upper Leeson Street in Dublin. However, our courses are also available in Cork and Limerick. We can also provide in-house or on-site training upon request.
How much does the course cost?
The cost of the course is €100, this includes the cost of manuals and assessment
When does the next course take place?
Our next available Community First Aid Course starts on:
How long does the course last?
The Evening first Aid course is run over 7 weeks with an exam on the 8th evening. The course takes place on Tuesday evenings between 7.45 to 10 o'clock.
How is the first aid course tested?
The course is tested by means of an oral examination and practical assessment. Where a Brigade Certificate is issued it is valid for two years, with an ongoing option to extend if done so during the life of certification.
What is the practical side of the course like?
Knowing the theory behind first aid is important. However, practicising the skills involved is equally crucial. Our instructors will show you how to do a whole range of things, from bandaging to using an AED. You will get to practise each new skill for yourself with our instructors on hand to help and advise.
The following is a list of some of the skills you will learn:
- Bandaging
- Knots and Slings
- Treating upper body and lower body fractures
- Adult, Child and Baby CPR (including ABC Checks, Airway maintenance, Artificial Ventilations, Chest Compressions)
- Treating wounds and bleeding
- Treating neck and spine injuries
- Removing clothing
- Foreign Bodies
- Treating soft issue injuries and dislocations
- Treating facial injuries
- Using an AED (defibrillator)
What is the theory part of the course?
- Introduction to first aid.
- Managing Incidents - What to do in an Emergency?
- Circulation System
- Wounds and Bleeding
- Foreign Bodies
- Eye Irrigation
- Bone, joint and muscle injuries
- Theory of handling and transporting casualties.
- Bites and Stings
- Burns and Scalds
- Heat and Cold Emergencies
- Control of Bleeding
- Diabetes, Asthma, Angina, Heart Attack, Epilepsy
- Emergency Child Birth
Why bother?
Every year there are over 13,000 deaths in Ireland due to circulatory problems most of which are from coronary heart disease. Approximately 50% progress to cardiac arrest within 2 hours. For many victims it is what happens in the first few minutes following a heart attack that will decide their fate. Every two minutes someone, somewhere, has a heart attack.
Why train with the St. John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland?
You will be taught by an experienced trainer. Trainers are also experienced First Aiders and they will show you how the skills you learn can be applied in the real world outside the classroom.
Our courses teach the most up-to-date protocols, as approved by national and European bodies.
If you take a St. John course, you will know that you are ready to deal with a situation to the best of your ability. You will be in the company of thousands of people trained by St. John, and have the backing of an organisation at the heart of Emergency First Response.
Still Interested?
Our next available Community First Aid Course starts on:
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