First Response Top-up Training (pre Sep 20)

First Response Top-up Training (pre Sep 20)

First Response Top-Up Training

Many Emergency at Work courses do not cover all the aspects required of a scout leader.

The assumption for work environments is that emergency services are readily available so most first response is about keeping casualties alive and stable. The environment is also assumed to be inside an urban building so outdoors environmental factors aren’t covered. There is also a recognition that in most office type work places, the risks of fractures and spinal injuries is low so again is not covered. Most training providers would offer this as the next level of training for work places that require it. Lastly, Emergency at Work courses didn’t use to cover CPR for children but most of them do now. This needs to be checked.

If your Emergency at Work training has not covered all the aspects that scouting require, you can do top-up training. You are not expected to do the full scouting course but this is still an option for you if you’d rather be taught in a class-room type setup.

Top-up Training for Environmental Situations

If your course did not cover conditions arising from environmental conditions and you are happy to self-study, study the following links and then discuss it with a TA or your line manager to check that you have understood it. If this was the only element not covered then let DDC Adult Support know so that your record can be updated.

Heat exhaustion, heatstroke, dehydration and hypothermia

Anaphylaxis (use of Epi pen)

Top-up Training for Meningitis

If your course did not cover recognising the symptoms of meningitis and you are happy to self-study, study the following links and then discuss it with a TA or your line manager to check that you have understood it. If this was the only element not covered then let DDC Adult Support know so that your record can be updated.

Top-up Training for CPR for Children

If your course did not cover CPR for children this needs one-to-one practical training and practice with manikins. Please contact DDC Adult Support who can put you in touch with someone.

Top-up Training for Spinal Injuries and Fractures

If your course did not cover handling possible spinal injuries and fractures, this is currently more difficult for us to provide. Fracture treatment is often split into treatment if an ambulance is imminent and treatments if it isn’t. There is some self-study for ambulance imminent. If you haven’t done this training, please contact DDC Adult Support to discuss.

Fractures – Ambulance Imminent

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The King continues a long tradition of the monarch giving their Patronage, dating back to 1912. This was when Scouts was granted its Royal Charter and HM George V became our first Patron.

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Our Patron, HM King Charles III