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.