About SafetyNET

Our courses support growth and achievement through engaged learning opportunities and trust

Our Mission

SafetyNET will become a leader in providing adaptive and accessible First Aid training to people of all abilities in the community. We will create a learning environment which promotes and encourages confidence and capacity building in responding to safety and medical injury prevention.

Vision Statement

SafetyNET strives to provide engaging learning opportunities for essential skills, to unique people.

Our Values

Our actions and decisions will be based upon:

  • Supporting Growth and Achievement
  • Recognizing First Aid is an essential skill
  • Creating learning experiences that will apply to the learner in the real world
  • Instilling a curiosity in each learner to reach their potential ability to life saving techniques.
  • Seeing each learner as unique and catering to their learning style
  • A belief in promoting prevention and personal responsibility

About Christian

Christian Kingsmill has twenty years of experience in the Developmental Services sector, providing direct care, person-centered planning and leadership, in addition to being a Canadian Red Cross instructor. His experience at Montage Support Services, the Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf, Centennial College as part-time faculty and as an Independent Facilitator, lead to the creation of SafetyNET. This First Aid training service will focus on creating a rich learning experience, based on students’ capabilities and understanding that will enable them to manage a medical situation within their skills, knowledge and comfort.

Christian completed his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Carleton University, a certificate of Leadership in Non-Profit at George Brown College, and Canadian Red Cross Instructor Certification.

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