St John Ambulance Northern Ireland

St John Ambulance Northern Ireland (SJANI) is a charitable voluntary first aid organisation based in Northern Ireland. It teaches both adults and children first aid, provides services at public events and prepares first responders what to do in emergencies.[2] It also provides courses for young adults (known as cadets), teaching them what to do in an emergency, as well as teaching communication, recording and observation skills.[3]

St John Ambulance Northern Ireland
AbbreviationSJANI
MottoPro fide
Pro utilitate hominum
(Latin: for the faith and in the service of humanity)
Founded1881
TypeNon-governmental, charitable voluntary organisation
Registration no.NIC103839
Location
  • 35 Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Saintfield Road, Belfast, BT8 8RA
Coordinates54°32′09″N 5°54′29″W
OriginsSt John Ambulance
Services
Key people
  • Paul Archer (Director)
  • James Johnston (Director)[1]
Websitesjani.org

The organisation is based in Northern Ireland and is a commandery in the international St John Ambulance movement and is a registered charity under the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's register.[2]

References

  1. "ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (N.I.)". Companies House. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. "St John Ambulance (Ni) | Charity Details". Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  3. "About Us". St John Ambulance Northern Ireland. Retrieved 5 May 2020.


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