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Thanks for the feedback on the Medical / Wilderness / First aid course
Yes I'd love to see the course outline - Please PM me and I will send on my email address - or if paperbased I'm in the Toronto Area - I'd love to hear more - I'm buying the coffee! I'm lucky to have a few senior Paramedics to bounce stuff off of as well - I think there may be merit in investigating further
We have to be careful we don't get negative on these things - The courses have to appeal to the kids (think interesting, intellectually challenging and fun). This would NOT be for 12 year olds - think 16-18 and yes I don't think a full TCCC course (as defined) would be appropriate BUT we cant throw out the whole concept. As for the funding - don't worry about $200.00 per kid - we spend a hell of a lot more on them over the summer than that. Frankly a couple of good simulators would be in order too and thats a few grand.
The major Learning from TCCC is that one size does not fit all - collar and board is NOT always appropriate - you have to THINK and adapt. I dont anticipate that this is what they will run into in Canada BUT it would be an engaging part of a larger 6 week course.
Overall I'd caution folks to not underestimate the capability of 16-18 year old Army cadets in a summer camp setting. The program, in my humble opinion, has suffered fro dramatically lowering the expectations of the Kids - and results have followed.
Thanks for the feedback on the Medical / Wilderness / First aid course
Yes I'd love to see the course outline - Please PM me and I will send on my email address - or if paperbased I'm in the Toronto Area - I'd love to hear more - I'm buying the coffee! I'm lucky to have a few senior Paramedics to bounce stuff off of as well - I think there may be merit in investigating further
We have to be careful we don't get negative on these things - The courses have to appeal to the kids (think interesting, intellectually challenging and fun). This would NOT be for 12 year olds - think 16-18 and yes I don't think a full TCCC course (as defined) would be appropriate BUT we cant throw out the whole concept. As for the funding - don't worry about $200.00 per kid - we spend a hell of a lot more on them over the summer than that. Frankly a couple of good simulators would be in order too and thats a few grand.
The major Learning from TCCC is that one size does not fit all - collar and board is NOT always appropriate - you have to THINK and adapt. I dont anticipate that this is what they will run into in Canada BUT it would be an engaging part of a larger 6 week course.
Overall I'd caution folks to not underestimate the capability of 16-18 year old Army cadets in a summer camp setting. The program, in my humble opinion, has suffered fro dramatically lowering the expectations of the Kids - and results have followed.