First Aid without being a chore.
How to make a First Aid course interesting and feel relevant to participants from varied backgrounds and levels of experience, is a tall order.
Scott totally nailed every requirement.
His personal experiences and qualifications must be second to none. You know that you’re in safe hands.
These experiences are not talked of in a show off manner, quite the reverse, they are threaded through the delivery to clarify situations and to show real lived examples. Equally, Scott is most thoughtful about the subject matters covered and frequently will check in with the group to give advance awareness of areas individuals may feel uncomfortable about. Whether that is eg needles, blood, phobias but also personal situations.
What I found useful was when group members recounted their experiences on a subject. (As an educator I know that these asides can take up teaching time. may go off a tangents etc.. but not once did Scott cut off, diminish or give any indication of doing anything other than valuing input).
Content was comprehensive, practical activities relevant and not cringy. A balance was achieved with pace and breaks and indoors/outdoors activities.
Don’t hesitate to sign up.

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