We are deeply committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for all our clients. Your well-being is at the heart of everything we do, and that extends beyond mindfulness and sound healing.

As part of our ongoing commitment to your safety, we are undertaking a comprehensive First Aid Refresher Training. This will ensure we are equipped with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to any unexpected situations that may arise during our sessions and life in general!

Why First Aid Matters

While we strive to create a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, it’s important to be prepared for any eventuality. Which is why it’s important to keep our first aid training up to date and helps with:

  • Responding to common health emergencies: Understanding how to handle situations like fainting, allergic reactions and minor injuries.
  • Creating a safe and supportive environment: Ensuring our space is conducive to healing and well-being.
  • Promoting peace of mind: Knowing that we are prepared to handle unexpected situations allows you to fully relax and immerse yourself in your sessions.

Your Well-Being is Our Priority

We want you to feel confident and secure in our care. This First Aid Refresher Training is just one of the ways we demonstrate our dedication to your safety and well-being.

What This Means for You

  • Enhanced safety during sessions: You can rest assured that we are trained to handle emergencies.
  • A more secure and peaceful environment: We are taking proactive steps to ensure your well-being.
  • Continued commitment to your care: We are always striving to improve our services and create a safe space for healing.

We believe that a safe and supportive environment is essential for effective mindfulness and sound therapy.

First Aid Tips & Reminders

Despite completing a First Aid course every 3 years, there are some new things that we learnt this year, which we thought might be worth sharing!

  • Spring Clean Your First Aid Kit: Just like our homes, our first aid kits need a spring clean! Take a moment to check expiration dates on medications and supplies, and restock anything that’s running low. This simple step can ensure you’re prepared when you need it most.

  • Sepsis Awareness: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that can develop rapidly. Did you know that it causes approximately 48,000 deaths in the UK each year? With around 245,000 people affected each year, a significant portion of these deaths are preventable with timely diagnosis and treatment. To give a little perspective – around 100,000 hospital admissions each year due to heart attacks. A lot of people aren’t aware of sepsis. Early recognition and treatment are crucial. Learn the signs and symptoms, and don’t hesitate to seek medical attention if you suspect sepsis

  • Defibrillator Preparedness: In a cardiac emergency, every second counts. If you need to use a defibrillator, remember that the storage box typically contains a small bag with a razor and other helpful items. This is to shave a hairy chest so the pads stick well. Ensure you take this bag with the defibrillator, it may be zip tied to the device. To locate your nearest defibrillator, visit www.defibfinder.uk. However, be aware that this database is still being populated. If you know of a public defibrillator that isn’t listed, please contact your parish council and encourage them to register it at www.thecircuit.uk.

  • Texting 999: Did you know you can text 999? This is a valuable option in situations where speaking is dangerous or impossible, such as choking, domestic violence, or hostage situations. It’s also a valuable tool for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. You must pre-register your mobile phone to use this service.

  • CPR and Defibrillator Training: We highly recommend learning CPR and how to use a defibrillator. Carolyn Port at Winterbury Training provides excellent practical training and is actively involved in community CPR education and runs a number of courses – check out the website!

Carolyn Port
07584 732119
[email protected].uk
https://winterburytraining.co.uk/
Monday-Friday: 8am-6pm

Please do let us know if you would be interested in an
outdoor event in June / July.

AND a big thank you to everyone that helped us by letting know time preferences for outdoor sessions in the summer 🙂

Relaxing Candlelit Soundbaths

4th April at 18.45
27th April at 10.00
9th May at 18.45

St John’s Place, Salisbury, SP2 9NP