Becoming a First Response Trainer at Scouts
Becoming a First Response Trainer at Scouts
All Scouts First Response trainers must have their role and confirmation of their 16-hour first aid certificate registered on My membership’ at scouts.org.uk before they may deliver any training.
To be a First Response trainer at Scouts volunteers must:
- Hold and maintain a current first aid qualification provided by a regulated body certifying their attendance at a 16-hour (minimum) first aid course.
- Have covered any gaps between their qualification and the Scouts First Response syllabus (eg, child CPR, sepsis etc).
- Hold a recognised training qualification or have credited presenting skills (module 29).
First Response trainers who are not accredited on My membership’ at scouts.org.uk (both role and full first aid certificate) may not deliver the Scouts First Response course.
Preparing to be a First Response Trainer
Potential trainers who have the appropriate first aid qualification but not the training qualification can, whilst working towards modules 28 and 29, help with delivery whilst being supervised and supported by an accredited Scouts First Response trainer.
They may not operate independently of an accredited First Response trainer to deliver First Response learning. The accredited First Response trainer remains responsible for the delivery and quality of this learning and the potential trainer has a maximum period of 6 months to complete accreditation.
Module 29 - Presenting:
- Participate in the delivery of a First Response learning session face to face supported by an experienced accredited First Response trainer.
- Discuss how the presentation went and reflect on any improvements or adaptions that might be made in the future with particular reference to:
- Whether the objectives of the presentation were met
- The learning methods used
- Resources and tools used to enhance the experience
- Collection and use of feedback
Continuing to be a First Response Trainer
First Response trainers are only accredited whilst their first aid qualification remains current. The accreditation will last a maximum of 3 years when it will need to be renewed on the membership system with updated evidence of the qualifications.
First Response trainers who have professional qualifications which provide their evidence for the first aid part of the accreditation must still remain current and provide evidence of this at renewal of the accreditation.
External first aid courses
Learners can attend first aid courses provided by an external provider as an alternative to a First Response Certificate, as long as the course is set by a regulated body, and covers the Scouts First Response criteria, recognition and length requirements.
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