Train Aid to Host Emergency First Aid at Work Courses in the Greenwich Community Centre
Train Aid Ltd is all set to move its open first aid courses away from its starting base, and closer into the heart of London in order to reach out for more candidates.
REIGATE, ENGLAND, September 13, 2012
Train Aid Ltd has moved its emergency first aid at work courses away from their traditional home. The courses are still set to be run every month, but have now been moved to state of the art training centre in Greenwich, which is closer to the heart of the capital. This will open up the course to a wider scope of candidates living in the Home Counties, alongside allowing for a reduction in costs. Train Aid's Ellie Hayward described the move "as a step in right direction "whereby "more candidates will benefit".The decision was made to move away from their original base in Croydon, which proved a tough decision. The company began running courses in Croydon from 2009, whereby it has built up a good reputation in the area. Once the decision was made however it was all systems go in a bid to make forward progression. Train Aid's Ellie Hayward summed up her feelings about the move:
"There was always a feeling that by holding the first aid at work training courses in Croydon we were cutting off candidates from north of the river. This move now gives everyone a chance to enroll because of the central location."
The Greenwich Community Centre boasts a wide array of training facilities from traditional classrooms to lecture halls. The majority of the rooms are full of wide open spaces, which is perfect for first aid training. The centre itself is a two minute walk from Greenwich mainline rail station, which is a ten minute journey from London Bridge. All the factors put together make it into a perfect new home for the company.
Candidates are also set to benefit from a 10% reduction in course prices as a result of the move. Generally emergency first aid at work course prices are increasing, but the company appears to be lowering its prices in order to stick with the model of "affordable and enjoyable training."
Train Aid Ltd deliver both affordable and enjoyable training courses that place a strong emphasis on teaching practical skills that are relevant to real life.
Website: http://train-aid.co.uk