St John Ambulance Cadets (England) Explained

St John Ambulance Cadets
Formation:March 1922[1]
Type:
Headquarters:27 St John's Lane, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M 4BU[2]
Location:England and the Islands[3]
Purpose:First aid education
Membership:8,071
Leader Title:Commandant-in-Chief
Leader Name:HRH The Princess Royal
Parent Organization:St John Ambulance (England)

St John Ambulance Cadets is a youth organisation of St John Ambulance founded in England in 1922 for people aged between 10 and 17 to train them in first aid, social actions, wellbeing, communication and other essential skills.[4] [5], there were 8,071 Cadets in England.[6] Cadets take part in a variety of activities that consist of providing first aid at community events, learning leadership and training skills.

In 2020, the Cadet program was reviewed in which a new program was launched to reflect a more modern approach for young people. This includes the Grand Prior's Award,[7] leadership courses and the development of the first aid courses provided. The program had been under design since 2017 and was an inclusive process including youth leaders from all four regions of the priory in England, St John Ambulance Wales, cadets from across the four regions and other stakeholders.

Training

Activities

Cadets can take part in a variety of other activities that are not first aid, and assist adult members of St John Ambulance. Some of them are listed below.

Cadet Code of Chivalry

As part of their enrolment, cadets pledge a Code of Chivalry, similar to how Scouts make a Scout Promise when they join. Cadets promise to observe the Code of Chivalry and will often recite it on special occasions.[10]

Awards

There are a number of awards that cadets can achieve during their time at St John Ambulance:

Cadet roles

In 2017‒2018, St John Ambulance reviewed the roles cadets can hold. When the new service delivery uniform (SDU) was introduced, the following role bars were available to achieve with training.

As of 1 January 2018, there are no more Cadet Trainee First Aider courses or Cadet Advanced First Aider courses following a review in mid-2017. Those with the roles still hold their qualifications; the only two clinical roles available are Cadet and Cadet First Aider

Those who already hold a Cadet Advanced First Aider role are permitted to keep this qualification and role bar until they turn 18 years old. After that and assuming they complete a transfer course, which introduces medical drugs and medical gases, they can directly transition to an adult Advanced First Aider.

Cadets have to be 13 to complete their Cadet Operational First Aider Course, allowing them to deliver first aid at events. Cadets and Cadet First Aiders are trained in the use of AEDs.

Roles of St John Ambulance Cadets
RoleCadet Observer (role discontinued - replaced with "Cadet")Cadet Trainee First Aider (role discontinued)Cadet First Aider
Role bar

Rank structure

The ranking structure for Cadets is as follows; they can only attain the title of non-commissioned officer (NCO).

Ranks and Insignia of St John Ambulance Cadets! rowspan="2"
UK CadetsOfficersCadet Senior NCOsCadet Junior NCOsCadetsRecruits
CDT 8CDT 7CDT 6CDT 5CDT 4CDT 3CDT2CDT1CDT (R)
No equivalentNo equivalentNo equivalentNo equivalentNo insignia

Recruit RcT

To be promoted to the rank of Cadet Corporal or Sergeant, they must have completed Cadet Leadership 1 training. For promotion to Leading Cadet, completion of Cadet Leadership 2 is essential. Once the leadership course is complete, they may have an interview with a panel usually consisting of the Unit Manager, Youth Leader, and District Youth Officers; some panels may also include a young person representative.

Uniform

Uniform for St John Ambulance Cadets consists of two types - service delivery uniform, and non-clinical uniform.

The Service Delivery Uniform [commonly abbreviated as SDU] is used for operational activity, it's commonly worn when:

The standard issue to Cadets who have not yet completed their Operational First Aider qualification is a branded black polo shirt and a "Cadet" role bar.

Cadets who are registered as Cadet Operational First Aiders are entitled to SDU, provided by the organisation.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of the Badgers and Cadets . 2020-04-07 . . en-GB . 16 April 2020 . After the First World War, in March 1922, a junior wing of St John Ambulance – the Cadets – was officially established..
  2. Web site: St John Ambulance . . 16 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Cadets . 2012 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130317160845/http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets.aspx . 17 March 2013 . 17 April 2020.
  4. St John Ambulance Cadet Handbook
  5. Web site: St John Ambulance Cadet Unit . London Borough of Islington Directory . 17 December 2019.
  6. Web site: Annual Report and Accounts For the year ended 31 December 2019 Including the work of St John Ambulance . The Priory of England and the Islands of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem . 31 December 2019 . 12 March 2021.
  7. Web site: Grand Prior's Award - Cadets - First Aid Training . 7 June 2019 . . en-GB . 16 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Peer Education and Youth First Aid Programmes . sja.org.uk . 29 May 2016.
  9. SJA Connect - private member's site
  10. Web site: Cadets . sja.org.uk . 2011-11-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060505023551/http://member.sja.org.uk/cadets/default.asp . 2006-05-05 . dmy-all.
  11. Web site: Cadet Service Award . St John Supplies . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170906134416/http://www.stjohnsupplies.co.uk/products/Clothing-and-uniform/Badges/Cadet-Service/Cadet-Service-Award . 6 September 2017 . 16 April 2020.