Where your money goes

We believe in being open about where your money goes.
The chart below shows a real example of how your £110 EFAW course fee helps cover costs fairly, supports our work, and funds subsidised places for those who need a hand 🐗❤️

If you'd like to do a little more, you're welcome to donate any amount to our Benevolence Fund using the button on this page — every contribution helps make first aid more accessible to those who need it most.

Red Boar Training isn’t a registered charity — we’re a small business with a big heart.❤️

Donations help fund free or subsidised training and allow us to donate first aid kits to local causes. We’re always transparent about how your support is used.

Note: This chart reflects 6 people attending one EFAW session.
Proportions will vary with group size and course fees.

What do these categories mean?

Trainer Pay: Fair compensation for your experienced and accredited trainer.
Venue & Materials: Cost of the training space, equipment, certification, and supplies.
Reinvestment: Funds put back into improving our courses, resources, and community outreach.
Travel & Admin: Mileage, booking time, emails, printing, and compliance admin.
Benevolence Fund: Supports subsidised spaces, charity training, and community support.

About us

🐗 Affiliations & Memberships

🩸 Trauma Care (UK)

Proud member — committed to continuous professional development in trauma care.

📘 Association of Healthcare Trainers (AoHT)

Member — upholding standards in healthcare training and education.

🎓 ProTrainings

Approved instructor — delivering accredited first aid and safety qualifications.

NaCTSO Compliant

The Red Boar P.I.G. Trauma Kit has been developed in line with NaCTSO (National Counter Terrorism Security Office) and NHS England Public Access Bleed Control (PABC) guidance.

🏗 Industry Experience

Extensive background delivering accredited first aid and safety training in the telecoms and infrastructure sectors.

🌍 Community Focused

Red Boar Training is rooted in Maidstone, supporting local venues, sports clubs, and community groups with practical emergency preparedness.