Our training venues

Vital Signs Scotland operates from several key locations across Scotland and England, offering top-quality First Aid training and a range of other essential courses. Below, you’ll find a list of our training venues, allowing you to choose the most convenient option for your company. Alternatively, we can deliver training directly at your premises – details provided below.

At Vital Signs Scotland, we are committed to flexibility, ensuring you receive the training you need at the location that best suits your organisation. Recent clients include esteemed institutions like Glasgow Clyde College and other respected organisations across various sectors.

Choose Vital Signs Scotland for accessible, tailored training solutions designed to meet your needs.

Glasgow

C7 Conference Centre,100 High Craighall Road, Glasgow, G4 9UD

Stirling

STEP, Stirling Enterprise Park, Stirling FK7 7RP

Edinburgh

Great Michael House,

Leith Links, 14 Links Pl , Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 7EZ

Aberdeen

The Station Hotel, 78 Guild Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6GN

Livingston

Craigsfarm Community Hub, Maree Walk, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 5BP

Dundee

Water's Edge,

Camperdown Street,

Dundee, DD1 3HY

Bathgate

Voluntary Sector Gateway,20-22 King Street, Bathgate, EH48 1AX 

Staffordshire

Vital Signs First,

Gailey Wharf Training Centre, The Wharf, Watling Street, Gailey ST19 5PR

Training on Customer Premises

As well as delivering first aid courses in our venues, Vital Signs Scotland can deliver the same training to a group on your premises.

There are various benefits to having your first aid training carried out on-site including choosing when you want your training to take place and no more travel costs. The training can also be tailored to your own working environment.

To find out more simply complete our enquiry form below or give our team a call on 01506 333 310.


Requirements for on premises training

• The training room should be private and free from outside distraction.

• There should be enough floor space for practical first aid work involving kneeling or lying on the floor.

• The training room must be adequately lit and ventilated and have access to toilet facilities.

• The training room should be carpeted or have mats available and have comfortable seating for candidates and facilities for writing notes.

• Ideally, the room should be approximately 7m x 7m (24ft x 24ft) for a class of up to twelve candidates.


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