BMET Burnhead Moss Education & Training Fund

BMET Burnhead Moss Education & Training Fund BMET Fund is a charitable training fund that benefits people living in the community council areas of Avonbridge, Standburn, Blackridge, Limerigg, Slamannan.

Please Note Change of Late Night For Slamannan Library. Our drop in for Slamannan will now be held on a Thursday Night.
19/11/2023

Please Note Change of Late Night For Slamannan Library. Our drop in for Slamannan will now be held on a Thursday Night.

08/06/2023
BMET could help you fund a course like this.
12/05/2023

BMET could help you fund a course like this.

📣COSCA CERTIFICATE IN COUNSELLING SKILLS📣

Applications are open for our upcoming online course commencing August 2023

Head over to our website to apply now!

www.smilecounselling.org.uk/training

24/04/2023

A reminder about the jobs fayre this Friday, sponsored by my colleagues John McNally MP & Michael Matheson MSP

With a fantastic line up of organisations and employers, it's a great opportunity for those seeking employment or more information about local training / education opportunities

Drop in session in Slamannan Library this evening has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. Apologies for any i...
18/04/2023

Drop in session in Slamannan Library this evening has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. Apologies for any inconvenience. Your local outreach worker can still be contacted via email: [email protected] or via the page.

13/04/2023

BMET are looking to hold courses in local venues within the catchment area and want to know what training you would be interested in. Please answer the following questions to register your interests and help us create bespoke training within your local communities.   * Please note you must...

BMET would like to know which courses you may be interested in attending within your local community. Please complete th...
13/04/2023

BMET would like to know which courses you may be interested in attending within your local community.

Please complete the short survey below.

BMET are looking to hold courses in local venues within the catchment area and want to know what training you would be interested in. Please answer the following questions to register your interests and help us create bespoke training within your local communities.   * Please note you must...

https://businessmondays.co.uk/scotlands-renewable-energy-sector-funds-over-1-million-in-education-and-training-grants/An...
28/03/2023

https://businessmondays.co.uk/scotlands-renewable-energy-sector-funds-over-1-million-in-education-and-training-grants/

Another good example of the difference the BMET fund can make. Well done & congratulations to Kyle

Scotland’s renewable energy sector funds over £1 million in Education and Training Grants Growing numbers of Scottish communities are setting up dedicated Education and Training grants programmes across Scotland, thanks to community benefit funds provided by the renewable energy sector and onshor...

05/03/2023
The story behind the CPR doll used during first aid training.
20/02/2023

The story behind the CPR doll used during first aid training.

This is the DEATH MASK of a young woman who drowned in the River Seine in the 1880s. As was customary in those days, her co**se was put on display in the Paris mortuary, in the hope that someone might recognize her and claim her body.

The pathologist on duty became entranced by the girl with the enigmatic half-smile, and so he commissioned a plaster cast made of her face. This mask was replicated many times over. She became known as "L'Inconnue de la Seine,” or “The Unknown Woman of the Seine.”

In 1955, a toymaker named Asmund Laerdal created what we now know as the CPR doll. Asmund wanted his mannequin to have a natural appearance. Remembering a mask on the wall of his grandparents' house many years earlier, he decided that the L'Inconnue de la Seine would become the face of Resusci Anne - the CPR doll.

So you see, this anonymous woman who drowned in the 19th century is responsible for saving many, many lives the world over. It is said that she has the most kissed face of all time.

❤️ Sign Up for a Class Today (In-Person or Hybrid/Online): https://CWS.ac/CPR

We hope you enjoyed this little tale!

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Avonbridge
FK12NB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+447923400570

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BMET’s Story

The Burnhead Moss Education & Training (BMET) was set up as a charitable fund to help residents living within the Community Council boundaries of Avonbridge, Standburn, Slamannan, Limerigg and Blackridge.

The total fund of £26,000 per year is available to anyone living in the area, aged 16 years or over, to support local people with vocational education and training opportunities in the local area.

In June 2018, an Outreach Worker was employed to help locals to gain access to the fund and encourage the community to utilise the funding more effectively. Weekly drop in sessions are held in each of the areas. Check the page regularly for updates on upcoming events/sessions. Appointments can be made by calling 07923400570 or getting in touch via the page (@BMETFUND). Alternatively drop us an email: [email protected]

‘Funded by the EDF Renewables Burnhead Moss Community Fund supported by Foundation Scotland’