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St John Ambulance

St John Ambulance is the name of a number of affiliated organisations in different countries which teach and provide first aid and emergency medical services, and are primarily staffed by volunteers. The associations are overseen by the international Order of St John and its priories (national branches).

St John Ambulance
Maltese cross used by St John Ambulance movement across the world.
Countries with national St John Ambulance organisations
AbbreviationSJA
Formation1877; 147 years ago (1877)
Parent organisation
Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)
Volunteers
500,000[citation needed]
Websitewww.sja.org.uk

History edit

The first such organisation to be founded was the St John Ambulance Association, which was founded on 10 July 1877 in England to teach first aid in large railway centres and mining districts.[1] Its first uniformed first-aiders were founded in June 1887 as the St John Ambulance Brigade.[1][2] On 14 May 1888, the Order of St John was granted royal charter by Queen Victoria.[3] In 1908, the organisation ceased operation in Scotland on mutual agreement with the St Andrew's Ambulance Association.

In 1974, the St John Ambulance Association and the St John Ambulance Brigade were amalgamated to form the St John Ambulance Foundation.

St John Ambulance now have over 40 national organisations, many of which are affiliated with Johanniter International, and over 300,000 volunteers worldwide.[1]

The Order of St John owns the brand name in most countries (with the notable exception of India, which has a St John Ambulance organisation that is unconnected to the international movement). Logos vary in different countries but always contain the eight-pointed white Maltese cross as the essential identifier. Like the Order, St John Ambulance associations accept members of all religions. Their geographic organisation differs from the Order, and they have to contend with the differing national laws, medical practices and cultures of countries. As a result, the role and organisation of St John Ambulance varies by country.

Organisation edit

The legal status of each organisation varies by country, province, state, county, territory and municipality. In both England and Wales the resident St John Ambulance organisations are simultaneously but separately registered as charities and companies, whereas St John Ambulance South Africa (for example) is a distinct entity registered as a "public benefit organisation".

The presence of St John Ambulance is different among countries:

St John Ambulance were traditionally organised with military-style ranks. Some associations have replaced these with civilian titles (e.g. Unit Manager, Superintendent).

Johanniter International edit

In the aftermath of World War II, British soldiers established Saint John brigades in Germany. In cooperation with the Johanniter Orden (the Protestant German Order of Saint John), the Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe was founded in 1952. In recent years, more national Saint John societies, not directly linked to the British St John Ambulance, have been founded in Europe, notably in Austria, Denmark, Sweden and Poland.

At the international meeting of the governing bodies of the Orders of Saint John in the course of celebrations to mark the Order's 90th anniversary in 1999, the idea to cooperate more intensively within Europe was born. As a result, Johanniter International (JOIN) today links sixteen national Saint John organisations all over Europe.

Relationship with the Order edit

 
Logo of the Order of St John.

The Order of Saint John, formally the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, is an international order of chivalry which is headquartered in the United Kingdom. The Order founded the St John Ambulance associations and oversees their work. They also own the rights to the St John name and brand, including the Maltese Cross logo. The Order also oversees the St John Eye Hospital Group, which is separate from the ambulance associations. Most members of St John Ambulance are not themselves members of the Order, and vice versa, so a major presence of the Order does not dictate a major presence of St John Ambulance.

See also edit

Topics related to St John Ambulance and the Order:

Similar movements:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The Difference – newsletter from St John Ambulance, (Nov 2014) p4 "A Brief History of St John Ambulance"
  2. ^ M Durrant (1948) American Journal of Nursing 48 (12) pp763–765 "St. John Ambulance Brigade"
  3. ^ "History in Summary". St John International. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  4. ^ "St John Gibraltar". www.stjohn.gi. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  5. ^ "St John PNG". www.stjohn.org.pg. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

External links edit

  • St John International – official website
  • Museum of St John in Clerkenwell, London
  • Annual inspection of Birmingham's St. John's Ambulance Brigade & Nursing Corps. by Maj.-Gen. Sir P. Wilkinson, 1928 (Pathé Newsreel)

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St John Ambulance is the name of a number of affiliated organisations in different countries which teach and provide first aid and emergency medical services and are primarily staffed by volunteers The associations are overseen by the international Order of St John and its priories national branches St John AmbulanceMaltese cross used by St John Ambulance movement across the world Countries with national St John Ambulance organisationsAbbreviationSJAFormation1877 147 years ago 1877 Parent organisationOrder of Saint John chartered 1888 Volunteers500 000 citation needed Websitewww wbr sja wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 2 1 Johanniter International 3 Relationship with the Order 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe first such organisation to be founded was the St John Ambulance Association which was founded on 10 July 1877 in England to teach first aid in large railway centres and mining districts 1 Its first uniformed first aiders were founded in June 1887 as the St John Ambulance Brigade 1 2 On 14 May 1888 the Order of St John was granted royal charter by Queen Victoria 3 In 1908 the organisation ceased operation in Scotland on mutual agreement with the St Andrew s Ambulance Association In 1974 the St John Ambulance Association and the St John Ambulance Brigade were amalgamated to form the St John Ambulance Foundation St John Ambulance now have over 40 national organisations many of which are affiliated with Johanniter International and over 300 000 volunteers worldwide 1 The Order of St John owns the brand name in most countries with the notable exception of India which has a St John Ambulance organisation that is unconnected to the international movement Logos vary in different countries but always contain the eight pointed white Maltese cross as the essential identifier Like the Order St John Ambulance associations accept members of all religions Their geographic organisation differs from the Order and they have to contend with the differing national laws medical practices and cultures of countries As a result the role and organisation of St John Ambulance varies by country Organisation editThe legal status of each organisation varies by country province state county territory and municipality In both England and Wales the resident St John Ambulance organisations are simultaneously but separately registered as charities and companies whereas St John Ambulance South Africa for example is a distinct entity registered as a public benefit organisation The presence of St John Ambulance is different among countries AustraliaBritish Armed forcesCanadaCyprusEnglandGibraltar 4 Hong KongIndiaIrelandKenyaMalaysiaMauritiusNew ZealandNorthern IrelandSingaporePapua New Guinea 5 South AfricaSri LankaTanzaniaTrinidad and TobagoUgandaWalesZimbabwe St John Ambulance were traditionally organised with military style ranks Some associations have replaced these with civilian titles e g Unit Manager Superintendent Johanniter International edit Main article Johanniter International See also Johanniter Unfall Hilfe In the aftermath of World War II British soldiers established Saint John brigades in Germany In cooperation with the Johanniter Orden the Protestant German Order of Saint John the Johanniter Unfall Hilfe was founded in 1952 In recent years more national Saint John societies not directly linked to the British St John Ambulance have been founded in Europe notably in Austria Denmark Sweden and Poland At the international meeting of the governing bodies of the Orders of Saint John in the course of celebrations to mark the Order s 90th anniversary in 1999 the idea to cooperate more intensively within Europe was born As a result Johanniter International JOIN today links sixteen national Saint John organisations all over Europe Relationship with the Order edit nbsp Logo of the Order of St John Main article Order of Saint John chartered 1888 The Order of Saint John formally the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem is an international order of chivalry which is headquartered in the United Kingdom The Order founded the St John Ambulance associations and oversees their work They also own the rights to the St John name and brand including the Maltese Cross logo The Order also oversees the St John Eye Hospital Group which is separate from the ambulance associations Most members of St John Ambulance are not themselves members of the Order and vice versa so a major presence of the Order does not dictate a major presence of St John Ambulance See also editTopics related to St John Ambulance and the Order St John Ambulance Ranks and Insignia St John Ambulance Cadets in the UK Service Medal of the Order of St JohnSimilar movements Johanniter Unfall Hilfe Germany Venerabile Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze Italy International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement international Sovereign Military Order of Malta international Order of Malta Ambulance Corps Ireland Street medicReferences edit a b c The Difference newsletter from St John Ambulance Nov 2014 p4 A Brief History of St John Ambulance M Durrant 1948 American Journal of Nursing 48 12 pp763 765 St John Ambulance Brigade History in Summary St John International Retrieved 12 May 2017 St John Gibraltar www stjohn gi Retrieved 22 July 2020 St John PNG www stjohn org pg Retrieved 23 January 2021 External links editSt John International official website Museum of St John in Clerkenwell London Annual inspection of Birmingham s St John s Ambulance Brigade amp Nursing Corps by Maj Gen Sir P Wilkinson 1928 Pathe Newsreel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John Ambulance amp oldid 1207384972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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