- Ambulances: The Red Cross currently has 90 fully equipped ambulances including having an Automatic External Defibrillator. Members are trained to Emergency Medical Technician level ensuring that we can provide the optimal care at duties and also can respond in the event of a Major Emergency.
- First Aid Training: There are several courses available that teach you life saving skills enabling you to remain calm and treat people when accidents happen. Click here to make an Course Enquiry. The following is a list of certified courses run by the Red Cross:
- Occupational First Aid Training: The Occupational First Aid Course is a legal requirement for First Aid in the workplace in Ireland. The course covers assessment of patients, action at emergencies, medical conditions & trauma injuries, CPR, poisoning, health & safety law and more. HSA Registered Occupational First Aid Instructors teach & examine this course.
- Occupational First Aid Refresher Training: Refresher training aimed at Occupational First Aid certificate holders whose certificates are due to expire. Description as above.
- Basic First Aid Training: Our basic first aid training course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to be able to adequately deal with any emergency that may arise. The course covers assessment of patients, action at emergencies, how to deal with heart attacks, poisoning, bleeding, burns, fractures, CPR and more. The course is a combination of theoretical teaching and practical skill training.
- Cardiac First Responder Training: This course covers the principles of resuscitation in adults and children in more detail including the used of an automated defibrillator (AED). The use of AEDs in resuscitation has become widely accepted and greatly increases the patients' chances of survival. Our training course is available to those aged 16 and over. Training will include AED use, safety aspects, dealing with stress etc. Certification is valid for 2 years. Training available for all AED models. Re-certification training also available.
- Manual Handling Course: Another key skill for that is invaluable for those who may during the course of their work or private lives have to lift others or heavy objects, such as Home Carer's or warehouse workers.
- Entertainment Troupe: The Entertainment Troupe brings laughter and fun to children's hospitals with their highly developed range of performance skills. These include storytelling, face painting, balloon modelling and clowning. Although they perform in day centre's and at street festivals, it is their rounds of the children's hospitals that win the brightest smiles of all because of the happiness they bring to sick children.
- Babysitting Course: Teenagers aged 14 and upwards can be trained in best practice techniques in all areas of babysitting based on a comprehensive course. The training includes What makes a good baby-sitter; The roles, rights and responsibilities of baby-sitters; child care skills; accident prevention and fire safety; child First Aid; CPR; and child protection.
- Therapeutic Hand Care: The Red Cross Hand Care Service is provided by Volunteers and consists of a hand massage and manicure which is given to long-stay hospital patients, elderly people, people in their own homes and to those suffering from depression. The relaxing effect of the massage is itself beneficial, especially if joints are beginning to stiffen or arthritis is setting in. The manicure is a boost to the morale and the whole treatment is a way to communicate care through touch. The fact that a Hand Care Volunteer spends time with a patient can often be the most valuable aspect of the service - a perhaps rare opportunity for social interaction and to build relationships. The massage treatment is suitable for male and female patients.
- Overseas Services: Irish Red Cross delegates or aid workers are sent to work overseas on Red Cross relief operations. The society also organises appeals to raise awareness and funds during emergencies and organise relief supplies to be sent to areas experiencing conflict or natural disasters.
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