First Aid

On Monday, we had an evening of First Aid Training ahead of our upcoming expeditions and summer activities. We focused on:

  1. Life support: The principles of first aid and initial response (arriving and managing an incident), emergency life support, CPR (including technique for children and an explanation of what AED is and how to use it), management of an unconscious casualty (child and adult), and choking. 
  2. Trauma and injury: Shock, bleeding, fractures (ambulance imminent and non-imminent) and sprains, head injuries, dental incidents, and burns.
  3. Major illnesses: Asthma, anaphylaxis, heart attack, stroke, seizures, diabetes, sepsis and meningitis.

Everyone got fully involved and we hope you never have to use these skills in reality but they are a #skillforlife!

Safeguarding and Safety in Scouting

If there is an immediate risk of harm call 999 or 112. Tell us you have done this.

Reporting safety incidents, illness and emergencies

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Reporting safeguarding concerns

Report it using our online safeguarding reporting form / Call +44 (0)20 8433 7164 (9am – 5pm weekdays) / Email safeguarding@scouts.org.uk / Follow the Yellow Card