Emergency First Aid
The Rescue Emergency Care (REC) Emergency First Aid for the Outdoors course (formerly REC Level 2) weekend is designed to introduce a practical and systematic way of managing a first aid situation. Classroom teaching and practical sessions are mixed with scenarios to give real-life experiences.
The course is 16 hours long and certified for three years. It qualifies as a “Full First Aid Certificate” for The Scout Association (the minimum required for groups undertaking adventurous activities in Terrain 2). This covers you for Module 10a as it includes the extra areas of the First Response required (Dental, Paediatric CPR, Meningitis and Sepsis). It is also recognised for Mountain Training, British Canoeing and Royal Yachting Association courses.
We dual certify our first aid course. Your certificate will also be valid as an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification.
Who:
Scout Volunteers (members) and the public (non-members).
How much:
Members: £220 per person (residential), £190 per person (Non-residential)
Non-members: £315 per person (residential), £285 per person (Non-residential)
Accommodation & Food:
All residential courses include food and accommodation. Please note that there are no camping facilities at Yr Hafod or in the immediate vicinity.
Where:
Scout Adventures Yr Hafod, Nant Ffrancon, Bangor LL57 3DQ.
Duration:
Two days
When:
Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th December 2026
Enquiries:
If you have any questions about the course, please contact us via [email protected] or call 0845 519 6114.