St John Ambulance Cadets in the UK

St John Ambulance Cadets
Formation 1922
Type Charitable Organisation
Youth Organisation
Headquarters 27 St John's Lane, Clerkenwell, London EC1M 4BU
Location
Membership
18,000 Members Under 18
Chief Commander
Chief Officer, Youth
Mick Messenger (Acting)
Daryl Perkins (RN)
Website http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets.aspx

St John Ambulance Cadets is a youth section of St John Ambulance for members aged between 10 and 18 (inclusive). It was founded in 1922,[1] in order to train young people in first aid, and other essential skills.[1] It has grown to be one of the biggest youth organisations in the United Kingdom, with over 20,000 members.[2] Members take part in a very wide variety of activities, including providing first aid at major and community events, attending camps, completing awards, participating in competitions, learning leadership and training skills and fundraising.

Training

Activities

Aside from learning first aid, Cadets can take part in a variety of other activities, and support tasks to help out adult members of St John Ambulance. Some of them are listed below:[2]

Cadet Code of Chivalry

Cadets as part of their Membership Award pledge a Code of Chivalry, similar to how Scouts make a Scout Promise when they join. The code originates from the historical origin of St John Ambulance: the Venerable Order of Saint John. Note that whilst serving God is part of the code, Cadets do not need to be Christian or even religious.

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Awards

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

Rank Structure

The ranking structure for Cadets is as follows:[1]

Ranks and Insignia of St John Ambulance Cadets
RankCadetCadet CorporalCadet SergeantLeading Cadet
Insignia

To be promoted to the rank of Cadet Corporal or Cadet Sergeant, Cadets must have completed Cadet Leadership 1 training. For promotion to Leading Cadet, completion of Cadet Leadership 2 is essential.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 St John Ambulance Cadet Handbook
  2. 1 2 St John Ambulance website
  3. Policy on the training and operational use of Automated External Defibrillators by 11 to 15 year olds"", Publication date: April 2012
  4. Peer Education and Youth First Aid Programmes"", Retrieved 2016-05-29
  5. SJA Connect - private member's site
  6. St John Ambulance - Cadets "", Retrieved 2011-11-25
  7. St John Supplies: Uniform section "", Retrieved 2016-05-29
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