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St John Ambulance Cymru

St John Ambulance Cymru

First aid organisation in Wales


St John Ambulance Cymru (previously known as St John Cymru-Wales,[1] officially known as The Priory for Wales of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem) is a charity (registered in England and Wales) dedicated to the teaching and practice of first aid.[2] It is part of the Order of Saint John.

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History

The medieval Order of St John is the original inspiration of the modern Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. As part of its charitable work, the order founded three separate charities in the nineteenth century. One was an eye hospital in Jerusalem. The other two were the St John Ambulance Association (1877) and the St John Ambulance Brigade (1887) providing, respectively, first aid and nursing training, and first aid and nursing work by trained volunteers. The two organisations merged around a hundred years later into the single St John Ambulance organisation.

In 1907, King Edward VII, as Sovereign Head of the order, authorised the foundation of different 'priories' of the order for different nations.[3] The first to be founded was the Priory of Wales (1918), which in turn led to St John Ambulance in Wales becoming a separate organisation and charity from the English parent body.

On 2 April 2020, St John Cymru-Wales was rebranded to St John Ambulance Cymru.[1]

First aid cover at events

St John Ambulance Cymru provides first aid cover at thousands of events every year. This service is provided free to patients at the point of delivery, although a charge may be made to the event organiser for provision of the service at their event.

In addition to providing volunteer first aiders for events, where necessary the organisation can provide paramedics, doctors, nurses and cycle responders, as well as mobile treatment centres, ambulances and other medical provisions.

The organisation covers many major events across Wales including the National Eisteddfod of Wales, IAAF Cardiff World Half Marathon, Principality Stadium events, Liberty Stadium events, Ironman Wales as well as smaller and charitable events such as fetes and local fairs.

Workplace Training

St John Ambulance Cymru also teaches training courses at its training centres across Wales.[4] It offers over 30 courses across first aid,[5] health & safety,[6] and mental health.[7] In the UK, St John Ambulance is one of the voluntary aid societies (VAS) who are recognised by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) as standard setters for first aid training in accordance with the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981. We don't require external accreditation through an Awarding Organisation. Proceeds from the training help to fund the organisations charity work.

Structure

St John Ambulance Cymru is organised into seven county regions:

  • Cardiff and the Vale
  • Dyfed
  • Gwent
  • Mid Glamorgan
  • North Wales
  • Powys
  • West Glamorgan

Each county region is further sub-divided into operational divisions.

See also


References

  1. "We are St John Ambulance Cymru". stjohnwales.org.uk. St. John Ambulance Cymru. 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020. We are excited and proud to announce we have changed our brand name and identity from St John Cymru to St John Ambulance Cymru as of today
  2. Cited on the history page here of the SJA Wales website.
  3. "Workplace First Aid Training | St John Ambulance Cymru". www.sjacymru.org.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2024.

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