http://stjohn.org.au/
130 years experience in training
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Part of overarching Order of St John which operates in over 40 countries
"The Order of St John traces its origins back 900 years to the Knights Hospitaller from whom St John today derives its inspiration and maxims – Pro Fide Pro Utilitate Hominum, 'For the Faith and in the Service of Humanity.'"
"The movement spread to Australia in 1883 "
Knights saving pilgrims and crusaders, revived in 19th century
130 years experience in training
Red/dark pink
Part of overarching Order of St John which operates in over 40 countries
"The Order of St John traces its origins back 900 years to the Knights Hospitaller from whom St John today derives its inspiration and maxims – Pro Fide Pro Utilitate Hominum, 'For the Faith and in the Service of Humanity.'"
"The movement spread to Australia in 1883 "
Knights saving pilgrims and crusaders, revived in 19th century
Ideas:
- emergency call 000, references to Carol King's 'You've got a Friend' - "All you've got to do is call, and I'll be there." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7RPCFfudmU
- 'Ain't no Mountain High Enough', silhouette/outline of ambulance driving over the hill towards viewer
- paramedics wearing knights' helmets, Knights Hospitaller comforting a patient one holding a med kit
- could combine with an informative poster about the history of the Order of St John
- Medieval theme
http://museumstjohn.org.uk/our-story/history-of-the-order/
"By 1080, a hospital had been established in Jerusalem by a group of monks under the guidance of Brother Gerard. Its purpose was to care for the many pilgrims who had become ill on their travels to the Holy Land. The men and women who worked there were members of a new religious order, officially recognised by the Church in 1113. Known as the Hospitallers, they cared for anyone, without distinction of race or faith. After the Crusaders captured Jerusalem, the Hospitallers also took on a military role. They became known as the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem."
- emergency call 000, references to Carol King's 'You've got a Friend' - "All you've got to do is call, and I'll be there." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7RPCFfudmU
- 'Ain't no Mountain High Enough', silhouette/outline of ambulance driving over the hill towards viewer
- paramedics wearing knights' helmets, Knights Hospitaller comforting a patient one holding a med kit
- could combine with an informative poster about the history of the Order of St John
- Medieval theme
http://museumstjohn.org.uk/our-story/history-of-the-order/
"By 1080, a hospital had been established in Jerusalem by a group of monks under the guidance of Brother Gerard. Its purpose was to care for the many pilgrims who had become ill on their travels to the Holy Land. The men and women who worked there were members of a new religious order, officially recognised by the Church in 1113. Known as the Hospitallers, they cared for anyone, without distinction of race or faith. After the Crusaders captured Jerusalem, the Hospitallers also took on a military role. They became known as the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem."
Specifically St John Ambulance WA site has lots of detail: http://www.stjohnambulance.com.au/
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- focus on current services and initiatives
- volunteering: range of roles: "These include administration duties, vehicle and building maintenance, public relations, fundraising, recruitment, social coordinators or committee members", can also included in depth training for being an ambulance officer, or a first aid volunteer at events.
- Could focus on support roles
- Could focus on event health
Being an Event Health Services volunteer also creates many great opportunities for you to:
Dedicated and highly trained Community Care volunteers help a wide range of vulnerable people in many different, less visible ways, throughout Australia. Today there are over 2,400 Community Care volunteers around the country.
Each state and territory provides programs in response to the needs of their local community. For more details of the programs in your state/territory ring 1300 360 455 or visit your local St John website.
Could the training concept be combined with the knight motif?
Support role filled by a medieval dressed individual?
POTENTIAL CONCEPTS
Edit: replace one of the 'support roles' with a concept about the First Aid app.
impact font with contrasting script front for sub headings.
- focus on current services and initiatives
- volunteering: range of roles: "These include administration duties, vehicle and building maintenance, public relations, fundraising, recruitment, social coordinators or committee members", can also included in depth training for being an ambulance officer, or a first aid volunteer at events.
- Could focus on support roles
- Could focus on event health
Being an Event Health Services volunteer also creates many great opportunities for you to:
- Have fun and meet new friends
- Learn invaluable skills that remain with you for life
- Join a great team of dedicated, like-minded people
- Be at the heart of exciting community events
- Engage with your community
- Have unique and varied experiences
- Develop leadership skills
- Be an integral part of an organisation which provides frontline first aid and pre-hospital care to your community
- Open up new career opportunities
Dedicated and highly trained Community Care volunteers help a wide range of vulnerable people in many different, less visible ways, throughout Australia. Today there are over 2,400 Community Care volunteers around the country.
Each state and territory provides programs in response to the needs of their local community. For more details of the programs in your state/territory ring 1300 360 455 or visit your local St John website.
Could the training concept be combined with the knight motif?
Support role filled by a medieval dressed individual?
POTENTIAL CONCEPTS
- Celebration of history with general reminder how to contact emergency services, medieval motif
- Becoming an ambulance officer volunteer --> chain of survival https://www.stjohnsa.com.au/how-we-help/public-access-resources/public-access-defibrillation
- Support roles: administrative hero
- Support roles: maintenance hero (replace with 'app' related shirt and poster)
- Event Health Services: party/music/youth oriented
- Volunteer during emergencies - disaster, poster included recent disasters where medical volunteers were needed
Edit: replace one of the 'support roles' with a concept about the First Aid app.