Dragon Training / Hyfforddiant y Ddraig

Dragon Training / Hyfforddiant y Ddraig Dragon Training is a new and exciting company founded in 2017, delivering First Aid and awareness c

Dragon Training is a new and exciting company founded in 2017. Owned and operated by Simon Ormesher and Gethyn Bowen, they have over 15 years experience delivering First Aid and awareness courses in the care sector and other businesses. On our website, you can look through the courses that Dragon Training offer, giving you the best prices in the UK. Dragon Training provide your company with the highest quality of training and resources.

26/11/2025

It is with great sadness that I have to finish Dragontraining. Thank you to all of our friends/customers over the years. But it is now time to rest.
Si xx

27/12/2024

Just to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. 🎊🎉🍾❤️xx

Great day teaching manual handling in Willow Hall. 😎
19/03/2024

Great day teaching manual handling in Willow Hall. 😎

31/10/2023

After many years and experience in the Training world, I've decided to start something new again.
I will be offering training courses for teenagers starting in December.
Due to increasing demand, each course starts on the principle: first come, first served.
Content: Coaching and practical tasks.

Each module will be run over 6 weeks.

The course is aimed at all young people.

The course starts Dec 2023

Participation via Zoom or Teams is possible - please list your preference when booking.

Module 1:
"Toilet paper"
How does the paper get out of the wrapper to the toilet paper holder? What happens when toilet paper is empty?
Group discussion + practical exercises

Module 2:
"Dirty clothes" - what do we do next?
Difference between the laundry basket and floor.
PowerPoint Presentation + Chart.

Module 3:
"Basics of dishwasher"
How do dishes get off the table into the dishwasher?
In-depth Seminar -
Difficulties and solution strategies for removing dishes and garbage from the bedroom.

Module 4:
"How do you find stuff without asking your parents?"
Open discussion/opening cabinets.

Module 5:
How do the clean dishes get back into the right place in the kitchen cabinet?
Video example + practical exercises.

Module 6:
"Sink function + the roll out"
We do practical exercises; what a clean table means and what is needed to drain a sink.
Practical exercises in groups.

FINAL EXAM

Feel free to copy.... don't share - so others can have a good laugh 🥳

07/07/2023
CB training with the lovely ladies from Richmond House. X
07/07/2023

CB training with the lovely ladies from Richmond House. X

God bless to our Queen. Rest in peace.  ###
08/09/2022

God bless to our Queen. Rest in peace. ###

15/04/2022

Happy Easter everyone. Hope you have a great weekend 😊

25/12/2021

Nadolig Llawen
Merry Christmas
From Dragon Training

Keep your pets safe🥵🥵
18/07/2021

Keep your pets safe🥵🥵

So again I am seeing this ! Temperatures are soaring recently and so its again time again to share this warning and advi...
02/06/2021

So again I am seeing this ! Temperatures are soaring recently and so its again time again to share this warning and advice .
Covering prams with blankets or other materials. The act of covering the pram instead of reducing the pram's temperature actually creates "furnace-like heat" inside.

If you were to place something over a pram to shade baby and it was 22 degrees Celsius, then studies have shown after 30minutes inside the pram will have hit a dangerous level of 34 degrees Celsius. This kind of temperature can cause a baby to die of heat stroke heat exhaustion.

Also as well as the fact it can cause overheating it is also an increase risk for SIDS, and also can cause re breathing co2 because of poor airflow and lack of oxygen. Meaning babies breathing back in their exhaled co2. This then lowers babies oxygen can cause unconsciousness and death. There are many types of sun shades or sun brollys that are all safe to use all you need do is look online.

Because infants’ skin is so sensitive, it’s better in the first six months to shield them from the sun rather than use sunscreen. It’s especially important to avoid direct sun exposure and seek the shade during the sun’s hours of greatest intensity, between 10 AM and 4 PM. Using the shaded areas at all times. Dress baby in light cotton fabric and if baby will wear a hat use a hat.

Please share this simple information as sadly still so many parents are potentially placing their babies lives at risk . It is never ok or safe to cover a pushchair or pram with anything other than a sun sade or sun brolly that has been tested and meets all safety standards.

Something as simple as this brolly that's less than £5 is sufficient enough to shade baby

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/263804961919?chn=ps&var=563102949481&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=563102949481_263804961919&targetid=878020360040&device=m&mktype=pla&googleloc=9046470&campaignid=9461446540&mkgroupid=92796521701&rlsatarget=pla-878020360040&abcId=1139576&merchantid=113520897&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZj2BRDVARIsABs3l9JPbnxwFgUFz6hzkxIX3OD0A318qFxjdYq9wyo99fMHu6wnz0JaVXUaAsr6EALw_wcB

Or something like this for carrycots on prams

https://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/muslin-canopy-d4438.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZj2BRDVARIsABs3l9I9oDVtvQ86Yi6xjthxM5E_31Wh79RH-0AjxMnL_7858kBt1RqKJbQaAomOEALw_wcB

Or argos

https://www.argos.co.uk/browse/baby-and-nursery/pushchair-accessories/parasols-and-sunshades/c:29047/

Please share this post help spread awareness help keep little lives safe. We all just want to do the best for our babies. Once we know better then we can and should always then do better.



Edit as some are just not getting it . Have banned some rude ppl

It doesn't matter if it's not thick if it's only half on if it's only over one side , it doesn't matter if you did it and all yours lived fact is its dangerous no if no buts so stop with excuses and put your hand in your pocket but a sun shade.....

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