First Aid for Life
Event Date: Tuesday 31st March 2026 | Time: 7pm – 8pm
About this event
Accidents can happen in any home whether you’re a parent, grandparent, carer, or simply someone who wants to feel more confident in an emergency. That’s why we’re hosting a practical, easy to follow online first aid session designed to help you protect the people you love.
In this session, Emma will cover first aid treatment and key accident prevention measures for common family medical emergencies. Whether you are a grandparent, parent, someone caring for an older person or family members; incidents can happen. The clear, informative presentation will explore bleeding, burns, falls, head injuries, choking and will hopefully have time for lots of questions too.
You’ll walk away with essential first aid skills you can use immediately, simple strategies to prevent the most common household accidents, greater confidence to act calmly and effectively in urgent moments, and expert answers to your most pressing safety questions.
Perfect for families, carers, and anyone wanting peace of mind.
Boundless members stay tuned for the chance to win a special prize on the night!
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Meet the speaker - Emma Hammett
Emma Hammett is a qualified nurse and award-winning first aid trainer with over 30 years’ healthcare and teaching experience. Emma founded First Aid for Life prompted by the need for top quality first aid training, taught by knowledgeable medical and emergency services professionals. First Aid for Life runs informative and entertaining courses throughout the UK and will tailor the training to your needs. They have fully regulated and accredited, practical, blended and online courses (onlinefirstaid.com) for groups and individuals. Emma has published multiple books and is an acknowledged First Aid expert and authority on accident prevention, mental health first aid and first aid training (and first aid for pets). She writes for numerous online and print publications and regularly features on the radio and on TV. In 2024 Emma was awarded the British Empire Medal in the King’s birthday honours for her service to first aid training.