The Night Time Economy: Community and Cultural Value training explores how nightlife contributes far beyond entertainment. From pubs, festivals, and counterculture to today’s creative industries, the Night Time Economy (NTE) is a driver of community identity, cultural vibrancy, and economic sustainability.
Through engaging, real-world case studies and scenario-based learning, participants will examine how the NTE creates jobs, fosters inclusivity, drives tourism, and shapes our shared cultural landscape. This course highlights the interplay between history, creativity, business ecosystems, and community development, showing how the NTE strengthens both local identity and national cultural value.
Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of how night-time spaces connect people, nurture artistic talent, and build stronger, more vibrant communities.
Units Covered
– Understanding the roles and responsibilities of a first aider
– Effective scene management and keeping yourself and others safe
– Carrying out a Primary Survey to identify life-threatening conditions
– Completing a Secondary Survey to spot less obvious injuries
– Managing unresponsive casualties, both breathing and non-breathing
– Safe and effective use of a defibrillator (AED)
– Identifying and responding to different causes of unconsciousness
– Recognising and treating shock
– Dealing with minor injuries confidently
– Placing someone safely in the recovery position
– Managing catastrophic bleeding with appropriate techniques and equipment
Getting certified for the time you dedicate to up-skilling yourself and boosting your knowledge.
All of our courses come with a certification of attendance and can be added to your LinkedIn profile and CV. All courses are accepted as part of the NSSA programme.
Our trainers are experienced operational professionals in nightlife safety, welfare, and safeguarding.
With backgrounds in venue security, outreach, compliance, licensing and policy, they bring real-world insight to every session. They break down complex topics into practical steps, helping staff confidently manage incidents, support vulnerable people, and create safer, more inclusive night-time spaces.
We offer in-house training and support that can be shaped around the unique needs of your venue or organisation. Whether you’re looking to upskill your team in welfare engagement or need guidance on building a safer, more inclusive night-time environment, we’re here to help.
Our expert trainers bring frontline experience and a practical, hands-on approach, making sure the training is relevant, relatable, and easy to apply in real-life settings.
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