If the dates don't fit enough people we'll try other ones...
In the meantime, here is some further info I was sent:
The Flight Safety Awareness Course
At British Airways Flight Training (BAFT), we are responsible for training
our 3,200 pilots and 11,000 cabin crew in all areas of flight safety. Over
fifty airlines from all around the world use our instructors and
facilities.
Our Flight Safety Awareness Course was developed for companies that are
conscious of Health & Safety and keeping their personnel safe when
travelling. Your staff are given the opportunity to experience a simulated
aircraft emergency on a full-motion cabin simulator. Afterwards we give
them a thorough debrief packed full of safety advice, information and
techniques.
Other features of this programme include opening aircraft doors and
overwing exits, fitting lifejackets, jumping down emergency evacuation
slides and walking through smoke-filled cabins. It is an informative,
practical course that is loads of fun and a great chance to look after your
team!
Course Itinerary
Tea and coffee on arrival, served in a private function room.
Course commencement and Health & Safety introduction.
Simulated flight on a full-motion Boeing 737 cabin simulator, leading to
an emergency landing and aircraft evacuation from a smoke filled
environment.
Full exercise debrief on the simulator with safety advice, information
and techniques.
Practical door and overwing exit operation on a Boeing 737.
Break for tea, coffee and biscuits.
Emergency evacuation slide descents from an Airbus A320.
Discussion on Ditching (aircraft landing on water), including the use of
life jackets.
Discussion on Decompression (loss of cabin pressurisation), including
the use of oxygen masks.
Smoke training with information relevant to aircraft and hotel
environments.
Guidance on hotel safety.
Hope this is of use!