© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 1 of 10 Nights Away - Session 7 During The Residential Experience.

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© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 1 of 10 Nights Away - Session 7 During The Residential Experience

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 2 of 10 By the end of the sessions participants will be able to detail the Scout Associations rules in respect of Residential Events within the following areas: Child protection Safety Health & Welfare Module 16 Nights AwayObjectives

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 3 of 10 Use your experts! Cook First Aider Transport Activities The camp leaders role is not to do everything themselves but ensure everything gets done by the right person Module 16 Nights AwayUsing The Team

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 4 of 10 CRB - and briefing of Parent Helpers Sleeping Arrangements –Segregating Young People –Segregating Adults Security –At Night –During the day Module 16 Nights AwayChild Protection

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 5 of 10 Risk Assessment - review during event –Be prepared to stop or modify your programme Accident reporting - what and when - Home Contact Fire precautions, alarms and procedures Supervision and the programme Check equipment before and During Use Train and Refresh Expect the unexpected –By the Young People and Adults Module 16 Nights AwaySafety

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 6 of 10 Medicines - Transient illness Noted on Health form by parents Medicine labelled with name and clear instructions of dosage by the parent Medicine handed to First Aider - administered and recorded by them Handed back to parent at end of event Module 16 Nights AwayHealth & Welfare

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 7 of 10 Medicines - Seasonal (i.e. Hay Fever) Depending on age and maturity of young person may be self administered - take advice from parents - have details of use/dosage Ensure parents give you a labelled and named spare Module 16 Nights AwayHealth & Welfare

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 8 of 10 Medicines - Long Term (Diabetes, Epilepsy) Depending on age and maturity of young person may be self administered - take advice from parents - but still check they have administered - have details of use/dosage Ensure all leaders can recognise signs - including Parent Helpers For younger children/not yet under control conditions parents may need to attend event Module 16 Nights AwayHealth & Welfare

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 9 of 10 Event Related Tiredness Home Sickness Bulling and/or Peer Pressure Leaving Site Bed wetting Hygiene - not washing or reluctance to use loos Minor injuries - Sun and Sea Module 16 Nights AwayHealth & Welfare

© The Scout Association Cambridgeshire Module 16 Page: 10 of 10 Security of Money and belongings –Stipulate what they can/cannot bring –Run Camp Bank Family Camps –Child Protection (check rules) –Adults do not bounce –Not all parents are good role models - keep them active as you would any young person Module 16 Nights AwayHealth & Welfare