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16 hour Outdoor First Aid

16 hour Outdoor First Aid

Jan 9, 9:00am - Jan 10, 5:30pm

Roundwood, Near Brokerswood Holiday Park, BA134EH Map

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Note: This is a 2 day course - over 2 consecutive days. The day that appears on the calendar is the first day of the course. Sessions run from 0900-1730

Course Description:

THE BEST – MOST RELEVANT – MOST ENGAGING COURSE IN WILTSHIRE! And accredited through the Institute of Outdoor Learning.

A comprehensive 16 hour, Band 3 qualification following the Institute of Outdoor Learning’s framework – Suitable for DofE Leaders, Forest School Leaders, and Outdoor Instructors (Mountain Leaders, SPA, HML’s) who work in remote settings (up to 2 hours from help).

– Leading to a nationally recognised first aid qualification
– Delivered by professional first aid instructors
– Run in the great outdoors
– In depth first aid manual for each participant
– Practical assessments throughout the course
– First Aid Certificate valid for 3 years

Course Overview – At the end of the course participants will be able to:
– Assess and prioritise a first aid incident
– Deal with an unconscious casualty
– Carry out resuscitation (CPR) to adults / children & infants
– Recognise and respond to choking to adults / children and infants
– Control bleeding and manage shock
– Deal with injuries to bones, muscles and joints
– Deal with a casualty suffering burns and scalds
– Manage eye injuries
– Deal with casualties overcome by fumes or suffering from poisoning
– Recognise and deal with symptoms of hypo / hyperthermia
– Deal with a broad range of common injuries and illnesses until the arrival of medical care – especially in a remote area and water based settings – including methods of moving casualties
– Maintain first aid records
– Electric shock
– Specific issues relating to working with infants and children – including asthma, anaphylactic shock, febrile convulsions and recognition of meningitis
– Use and maintain first aid kits
– Practical usage of outdoor equipment in first aid scenarios
– These courses will incorporate a variety of outdoor scenarios to cement learning and give the participants a chance to share experiences / ideas / good practice
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16 hour Outdoor First Aid

16 hour Outdoor First Aid

Feb 13, 9:00am - Feb 14, 5:30pm

Roundwood, Near Brokerswood Holiday Park, BA134EH Map

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Note: This is a 2 day course - over 2 consecutive days. The day that appears on the calendar is the first day of the course. Sessions run from 0900-1730

Course Description:

THE BEST – MOST RELEVANT – MOST ENGAGING COURSE IN WILTSHIRE! And accredited through the Institute of Outdoor Learning.

A comprehensive 16 hour, Band 3 qualification following the Institute of Outdoor Learning’s framework – Suitable for DofE Leaders, Forest School Leaders, and Outdoor Instructors (Mountain Leaders, SPA, HML’s) who work in remote settings (up to 2 hours from help).

– Leading to a nationally recognised first aid qualification
– Delivered by professional first aid instructors
– Run in the great outdoors
– In depth first aid manual for each participant
– Practical assessments throughout the course
– First Aid Certificate valid for 3 years

Course Overview – At the end of the course participants will be able to:
– Assess and prioritise a first aid incident
– Deal with an unconscious casualty
– Carry out resuscitation (CPR) to adults / children & infants
– Recognise and respond to choking to adults / children and infants
– Control bleeding and manage shock
– Deal with injuries to bones, muscles and joints
– Deal with a casualty suffering burns and scalds
– Manage eye injuries
– Deal with casualties overcome by fumes or suffering from poisoning
– Recognise and deal with symptoms of hypo / hyperthermia
– Deal with a broad range of common injuries and illnesses until the arrival of medical care – especially in a remote area and water based settings – including methods of moving casualties
– Maintain first aid records
– Electric shock
– Specific issues relating to working with infants and children – including asthma, anaphylactic shock, febrile convulsions and recognition of meningitis
– Use and maintain first aid kits
– Practical usage of outdoor equipment in first aid scenarios
– These courses will incorporate a variety of outdoor scenarios to cement learning and give the participants a chance to share experiences / ideas / good practice
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1 going
16 hour Outdoor First Aid

16 hour Outdoor First Aid

Mar 6, 9:00am - Mar 7, 5:30pm

Roundwood, Near Brokerswood Holiday Park, BA134EH Map

fareharbor.com/embeds/book/wolt/items/254130/calendar/2024/9/?full-items=yes

Note: This is a 2 day course - over 2 consecutive days. The day that appears on the calendar is the first day of the course. Sessions run from 0900-1730

Course Description:

THE BEST – MOST RELEVANT – MOST ENGAGING COURSE IN WILTSHIRE! And accredited through the Institute of Outdoor Learning.

A comprehensive 16 hour, Band 3 qualification following the Institute of Outdoor Learning’s framework – Suitable for DofE Leaders, Forest School Leaders, and Outdoor Instructors (Mountain Leaders, SPA, HML’s) who work in remote settings (up to 2 hours from help).

– Leading to a nationally recognised first aid qualification
– Delivered by professional first aid instructors
– Run in the great outdoors
– In depth first aid manual for each participant
– Practical assessments throughout the course
– First Aid Certificate valid for 3 years

Course Overview – At the end of the course participants will be able to:
– Assess and prioritise a first aid incident
– Deal with an unconscious casualty
– Carry out resuscitation (CPR) to adults / children & infants
– Recognise and respond to choking to adults / children and infants
– Control bleeding and manage shock
– Deal with injuries to bones, muscles and joints
– Deal with a casualty suffering burns and scalds
– Manage eye injuries
– Deal with casualties overcome by fumes or suffering from poisoning
– Recognise and deal with symptoms of hypo / hyperthermia
– Deal with a broad range of common injuries and illnesses until the arrival of medical care – especially in a remote area and water based settings – including methods of moving casualties
– Maintain first aid records
– Electric shock
– Specific issues relating to working with infants and children – including asthma, anaphylactic shock, febrile convulsions and recognition of meningitis
– Use and maintain first aid kits
– Practical usage of outdoor equipment in first aid scenarios
– These courses will incorporate a variety of outdoor scenarios to cement learning and give the participants a chance to share experiences / ideas / good practice
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December availability

If you would like any more information please email [email protected]

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December availability

If you would like any more information please email info@wolt.org.uk

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Well done Emily!Congratulations to Emily from The Wiltshire Outdoor Learning Team for passing her Level 3 Outdoor Activity Instructor apprenticeship! ✨

Emily is super enthusiastic, hardworking, and determined with a dream of becoming a Mountain Leader!

Well done on completing your apprenticeship from all of us here at Channel Training, wishing you all the best for the future.

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Well done Emily!

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Awesome job Emily! 🙌🏻

We are open at Frome Laser and Adventure Centre based at Lilley's Cider over the Christmas period. Book now to avoid disappointment!

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We are open at Frome Laser and Adventure Centre based at Lilleys Cider over the Christmas period. Book now to avoid disappointment! 

www.wolt.org.uk 

Best days are WOLT days!

Archery & Axe Throwing fun

Monday 23rd December at Brokerswood Holiday Park

1030-1200.

Age 7+

Visit www.wolt.org.uk to book

Best days are WOLT days!
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Archery & Axe Throwing fun 

Monday 23rd December at Brokerswood Holiday Park

1030-1200.

Age 7+

Visit www.wolt.org.uk to book

Best days are WOLT days!
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