St John Ambulance (Youth Programme – Aged 5-11)
by North Smethwick Development Trust
About our activities / service
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Brasshouse Community Centre Brasshouse Lane
Smethwick
B66 1BA - 0121 555 5672
- kamaljit.seehra@sja.org.uk
- https://www.sja.org.uk/get-involved/young-people/badgers/
Accessibility details | Fully accessible |
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Opening hours | 6:45 pm to 8:15pm. |
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Being a Badger Badgers are the youngest St John people, aged under 11. Anyone can join a Badger Sett, which operate across England. Badgers usually meet once a week for around 1 hour 30 minutes. Badgers take part in a wide range of fun activities based on essential first aid and other fascinating topics, earning badges and certificates for each one. For every three subjects a Badger completes, they receive an award until they achieve their Super Badger Award. To give each new Badger the best possible introduction, Welcome Badger provides a range of activities to ensure all new Badgers and their parents/carers are provided with all the essentials in the first few important weeks. Our Badger programme covers a wide range of subjects and activities, from first aid to communication skills, to healthy living and being safe. All the subjects have been written by St John people with the aim of Badgers in mind and to support children through their learning and development journey. Badgers can: learn first aid make new friends get creative with arts and crafts find out how the body works and how to stay healthy learn about helping their local community take part in team games develop leadership and communication skills, and much more!
Staff qualifications | Staff are qualified to deliver the services of North Smethwick Development Trust. |
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Genders | All |
About the organisation
North Smethwick Development Trust provides provides a range of local services and activities from Brasshouse Community Centre. It operates as a development trust and is concerned with the long term rengeneration of the North Smethwick area using an independent community led approach. Its founding ideas are to: facilitate the residents of North Smethwick to actively participate in, and contribute to, the process of improving the qualityof life in the area.
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