Lunch & Learn: The Benefits of First Aid Training in the Workplace with St. John Ambulance
Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ADT
Location
IN-PERSON:
10 seats available for members
Must RSVP a seat by emailing ecasey@charlottetownchamber.com
VIRTUAL:
All other attendees will join us virtually on ZOOM
you will be sent an email with the virtual link on Tuesday, June 27th
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Fees/Admission
FREE for Chamber Members
$10 for Non-members
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Description
Presented by:
What You'll Learn:
St. John Ambulance will review recent CSA compliance changes (and forecasting) for First Aid Certification and First Aid Kits for businesses in PEI, as well as the benefits of providing First Aid training for your staff and colleagues (supporting local businesses, employees and the community).
Meet Our Presenter:
Jazlyn Macleod
Community Relations & Administrative Support
St. John Ambulance NS/PEI Council
In June of 2019, Jazlyn's journey with St. John Ambulance NS/PEI began, where she joined the SJA office in Charlottetown, PEI. Initially starting on a three-month contract, her exceptional dedication and contributions led to the extension of two more contracts, eventually securing her a full-time position with the Community Services team. With a profound passion for forging new connections, engaging with diverse individuals, and fostering innovative ideas, Jazlyn actively drives the growth of SJA programs on PEI.
Jason Brachvogel
Manager of Business Development
St. John Ambulance NS/PEI Council
Over 25 years of professional business development, marketing, client servicing and operations management in various industries, combined with a passion for helping businesses and people bring all the pieces together towards a common solution. Proud to support and represent St. John Ambulance in PEI and Nova Scotia, a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and safety of Canadians through first aid training and community service, such as volunteer first aid response for public events, community emergency response, therapy dogs and youth programs.