First Aid - Day Camp
You work in a day camp? You want to learn the first aid standards required to react quickly in case of an emergency?
With this 8-hour training, you will be able to recognize the signs and symptoms that children can exhibit, to then apply the necessary emergency measures. This course also includes a section on the safe supervision of children in an aquatic environment, which is a huge advantage for all camps that attend aquatic facilities.
Separated in two levels of four hours each, you will learn how to identify injuries, how to provide basic treatments to immobilize a child’s injury, andhow to use an automated external defibrillator (AED). You will also learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an adult and on a child, and how to react in case of a respiratory emergency or a cardiac arrest.
LEVEL 1
Level 1: Emergency First Aid for day camps (100% virtual)
LENGTH: 4 hours
AWARD VALIDITY: 1 year
PREREQUISITE: None
COURSE CONTENT
- Approach to a situation and general principles of first aid
- Management of a victim
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of adult and children
- Cardiovascular emergencies
- Respiratory emergencies
- Minor injuries, adapted to day camps (such as minor cuts, insect bites, sunburn)
- Procedures for swimming pool outings
- Safe supervision of groups of children in aquatic environments (as recommended by the Coroner's Office)
The inscriptions for the level 1 are made directly with Formation 3P. For more information: Formation 3P – Camp de jour or info@formation3p.com
For day camps that wish to enroll their campcounsellors : Calendrier de formation
LEVEL 2
Level 2: Emergency First Aid / AED (Certificate from the Lifesaving Society) (Applied, 100% in person)
LENGTH: 4 hours
AWARD VALIDITY: 2 years
PREREQUISITE: Emergency First Aid for day camps, level 1
COURSE CONTENT
- Practical applied activities based on the elements covered in level 1
- Anatomy and physiology specific to first aid
- Assessment of adult and child cardiopulmonary resuscitation and its complications
- Theory on the AED and two-rescuer resuscitation
- The lifesaver and the law
- Scenarios on the safe supervision of groups of children in aquatic environments
WHO CAN TEACH THIS TRAINING?
Any Lifesaving Instructors of the Lifesaving Society can teach the level 2. A guide will be available on the “Dashboard” in the «Secourisme/First Aid » section.
Day camps that are not affiliated members of the Lifesaving Society can use our non-affiliated procedure. For more information, please contact us at alerte@sauvetage.qc.ca