- St John Ambulance Australia New South Wales
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abbreviation = SJAA
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formation = 1883
type =Charitable organisation Limited company
headquarters = Canberra Avenue, Forrest, ACT 2603
location =Australia
membership = 12,631 [ [http://www.stjohn.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=39 St John Ambulance Australia - Volunteering ] ]
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affiliations =St. John Ambulance
website = http://www.stjohn.org.auHistory of St John Ambulance
In the Nineteenth Century a group of citizens revived the Order of St John in England, drawing their inspiration from the example of the Knights of St John who, in medieval times, offered care and shelter for pilgrims and crusaders.
St John Ambulance was subsequently formed to put its humanitarian ideals into practice in the new industrial society, promoting the cause of first aid for the sick and wounded through volunteer effort - a novel concept at the time and a much-needed one.
The movement spread to Australia in 1883 and has since developed into the organisation that we know today. The work of the Order of St John is carried out in many countries around the world. St John is a Royal Order of Chivalry with the Queen as its Sovereign Head.
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St John Ambulance Australia
*Venerable Order of Saint John
*St John Ambulance
*Order of St John
*St John Ambulance Ranks and Insignia Up coming Major Events
The year 2008 will bring two major events for St John Ambulance Australia New South Wales.
In 2008 St John New South Wales will turn 125 years old, at the same time St John will be providing Pre Hospital care to thousands of
World Youth Day Pilgrims.The event is expected to house more than 500,000 people, the main days being at Randwick Racecourse on the 19-20 of July.
This will see more volunteers, than the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
Structure of St John Ambulance Australia
St John Ambulance Australia New South Wales has several main areas of activity:
First Aid Services Also known as Operations Branch:St John provides volunteer first aid services at events and emergencies. St John covers public events such as local and major sporting events, concerts and fun runs. First Aid Services is divided into states, regions and divisions.
This branch is headed up nationally by Chief Commissioner Prof Paul Arbon AM CStJ
St John volunteers support state emergency management and disaster plans in some states.
Training:St John is the largest first aid training organisation in Australia. Apart from its flagship Senior First Aid course, St John also offer instruction in advanced topics such as ALS (Advanced Life Support), which includes Advanced Resuscitation, AED (Automated External Defibrillation) and analgesic administration (including entinox gas and methoxyflurane analgesics). Courses offered include: Basic Life Support, Occupational First Aid, Industrial First Responder and Industrial Paramedic.
Ophthalmic Care:St John Ambulance Australia raises funds and recruits staff for the St John Ophthalmic Eye Hospital in
Jerusalem . Funds are raised through public donation, and income received from conducting first aid courses and selling first aid kits and merchandise.Community Care:St John Community Care conducts programs that are specific to each state. These activities range from assisting disadvantaged youth, to providing voluntary transport and support programs for the frail and elderly.
Key Volunteer State Positions
"'Commissioner- Mr Warren Glenny "'
State Superintendent - Miss Belinda Leonard
State Cadet Officer- Mr James Chandler
State Professional Officer- Dr Jason Bendall
"'State Operations Officer - Mr Didier Moutia"'
Youth Council and Advisory
Currently in NSW there are 2 groups/councils set up in NSW, one being the NSW Youth Council and the other being SOCAG (State Officer Cadets Advisory Group).
These groups aim to provide support, ideas and communication between cadets and officers.
Youth Council
The voice of the Youth in St John NSW.
The NSW Youth Council is a representative Youth body which encourages youth participation in all branches of St John Ambulance NSW. It also provides guidance to and influences the State Board on decisions affecting Youth in the organisation. It provides opportunities for Youth members to be involved in the governance of the organisation as well as develops Young leaders through some of its initiatives and direct involvement in the Council.
Youth members in St John Ambulance Australia are members between the ages of 8-25 in any one of the 4 branches – First Aid Services, Community Care, Training, Ophthalmic.
The NSWYC is made up of 5 portfolio positions (3 of these currently filled) supported by 8 regional representatives (also to be filled). Current members include:
* Chair – Charlie Robinson
* Training and Leadership Coordinator – Sgt. Dylan Snape
* AYC Representative – Ashley WeirThe Chair and AYC Representative are also members of the St John Ambulance Australia Australian Youth Council (AYC).The NSWYC reports directly to the CEO and State Board and has a dual reporting and participation role with the AYC.
The NSWYC tries to encourage and promote St John to be recognised as a Youth organisation and create awareness of the opportunities available for Youth.
Current Projects and Initiatives:NSWYCThe NSWYC is currently restructuring and is working on some minor projects:
* Promotion of the Youth Leadership fund – assisting members with applications
* Consulting Youth members on issues important to them through Youth Forums
* Public showcase presentations – exhibiting local St John Youth talent and community services in each branchAYC (NSWYC involvement)
* Youth Leadership Fund
* Child Protection/Health and safety resources for under 18s and ensuring safe practices and principles in the organisation
* Southern Cross Award Scheme for 16-25 year old members
* Input in the development of the Australian Youth Forum – latest Youth initiative of the current Australian GovernmentFor more information on the NSW YC for St John NSW members, go to the NSW members website and check out the Youth Page.
SOCAG
The State Officer of Cadets, James Chandler, has recently put together a new youth group within St John NSW, called the State Officer Cadets Advisory Group (SOCAG).
The aim of the group is to act as a voice for the cadet movement in St John NSW and provide advice to the SOC and State Cadet Group (SCG). (Please note that we are not the Youth Council and SOCAG will focus mainly on issues that affect the Cadet Movement).
The group consists of:
* Andrew Stevens (SSO (C), SCG Youth Liaison seconded officer)
* Nicola Goddard (SSO (C), SCG Youth Liaison seconded officer)
* Ashley Weir (CL, 2007 Peter Falkland Awardee)* Byron Tyrer (Sgt, Blue Mountains City Div)
* Will Young (Sgt, 2007 Edeline Jenkyn Trophy Recipient)
* Shevera Gunasekera (Cpl, 2007 Edeline Jenkyn Trophy Recipient)
* Mickael Gieules (CL, North Rocks CD)* Ben Imrie-Quintyn (Sgt, Blue Mountains City Div)
The group is currently working on three major projects, being:
1. State Cadet Camp
2. Cadet Formal
3. A new Public Relations Proficiency Course
The group has been involved in the development of a Cadet Code of Behaviour; the review of the Cadet Handbook; recently assisted at the Enrolment Ceremony; and were heavily involved in the National Cadet Photo Shoot for new cadet and Junior books.
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