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July 9, 2015 at 9:20 am #6437AndrewSpectator
Once again, I’m seeking expressions of interest to see if we can run a First Aid Course in October or November this year. For anyone who does not know, we successfully ran courses in 2008 /9/10 /11 and 2012 and again in 2014.
Sooner or later, if you spend time in the mountains, you may need to manage a casualty or apply some first aid. We have encountered a number of emergency situations over the years. If you are several hours from help it makes sense for every mountain-goer to know the basics.
The most appropriate training is arguably the Rescue Emergency Care Level 2 16-hour course.
A Certificate of Attendance on this course is the basic level of first aid which is required for those applying for (or continuing to hold) Summer or Winter MLC, also SPA and I believe other sports.
The REC Level 2 is a 2-day course particularly oriented to first aid in a mountain environment, and it obviously covers all the stuff eg wounds, breakages, heart attacks, hypothermia etc etc.
There is no examination, but upon completion of the course you get a Certificate valid for 3 years.The normal “market” cost to attend a course was about £120, likely a bit more now, and on top of that you would normally have to travel to (eg) Hathersage or Plas-y-Brenin or somewhere, so with fuel and accommodation your wallet would be lightened to the tune of about £180.
However, in previous years YMC has been able to hire an Instructor and a York venue, and put together a private course for YMC Members. The result has been, that if we can sell all 12 places, members have got Certificates for a cost of about £75……. a less than half price bargain. The total cost of laying on the course in previous years has been about £900 (although at the moment I can’t be sure of costs for 2015)
At the moment, I’m just asking for expressions of interest, assuming the course would be over a weekend in October or November.
ANDREW
July 9, 2015 at 11:19 am #6440LindaBlockedThat’s a great offer. I would like to go on the course, please.
Best, LindaJuly 9, 2015 at 11:24 am #6441MichaelBlockedI am expressing my interest. It’s free to do that, anyway.
As to the bargain, sounds like the Chancellor. We are increasing your taxes, reducing your pay, but, as you can obviously see, you’re so much better off as a result.As a ‘hard working’ person you deserve no less.Michael
July 9, 2015 at 11:40 am #6443AndrewSpectatorIn this case, there is no “bargain” as I get nowt out of arranging this. It is very simply an opportunity. You can obtain training which ought to be regarded as essential for outdoor activities, at about half the cost which you would incur as an individual. To recap on previous years, we need a minimum of 7 names who are definitely up for it, and we’ll then try to find a weekend when all are available. At that point, its money down and we book the provider.
ANDREWJuly 9, 2015 at 6:44 pm #6447AngelaSpectatorYes please
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