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Training for all adults needing to keep their Scouts First Response up to date

All adult roles that are required to hold a First Response certificate must renew the full Scouts First Response (minimum) training every three years.

Next available sessions:

Module 10a and 10b First Response 

These are all full day courses and cover all elements of Modules 10a and 10b.  These are not suitable if you need Module 10b only.

In Caterham  16 September 2023, 11 November 2023
Booking is essential – please contact Pam Marshall-Jones, pammj@btinternet.com  for details and cost

In Runnymede – 20th August 2023, Englefield Green, Cost £12.50 per person
Booking is essential – please contact Penny Lympany, pennylscouts@gmail.com for full details

Also available (courtesy of Hampshire Scouts) is 2 ½ hours elearning followed by a 2 ½ hours Zoom session.  Following completion of both, a practical assessment (Module 10b) is required to complete the training. 

Surrey First Response Trainers will be running more sessions very soon.  Please keep checking the training calendar for further details. Please also ask your District Commissioner if they have courses planned within the District.

First Aid provision within Surrey Scouts is co-ordinated through its own First Aid SASU who:

  • Provide advice on First Aid requirements and training.
  • Supports a network of County First Aid trainers, the majority of whom operate within specific Districts or Clusters.
  • Delivers courses across the county at a wide variety of levels.
  • Offers training & development for existing and prospective First Aid trainers

For more information click: First Aid SASU

 

 

Nature and the outdoors are languages that can be learned. Once you identify a beech tree, tie a clove hitch or cook a simple meal over a fire that you’ve built yourself, you’ll never forget it.'
Bear Grylls, Chief Scout Bear Grylls