Certificates were presented last week to students on a West Suffolk College Pathways to Employment programme in Haverhill who had successfully undertaken First Aid training.
The qualification was delivered at the MENTA Business Centre in Haverhill on behalf of Community Action Suffolk. The six students who successfully undertook the training were Charlie Benge, Lee Petchey, Daniel Ring, Michael Clark, James Jameson and Marie Parker.
Lee Petchey said: “The training was really interesting. I had no idea there was so much involved in First Aid. I am very pleased to have successfully completed the course – it is a real achievement.”
Pathways to Employment Coordinator Nick Stevens said: “This qualification has not only built up the students’ CVs but also given them a recognised qualification that employers look for. The students thoroughly enjoyed the session and found it very rewarding and informative.”
Pathways to Employment is a course run by West Suffolk College to help young people (aged 16 to 24) who would like to make progress into Employment, Apprenticeships or Further Training.
Find out more about Community Action Suffolk training courses.