OFA Day two...
Whilst we could cover a lot of the learning indoors yesterday, today is about putting it into practice, whatever* the conditions.
Clockwise from top left:
As I was setting up a scenario with one of the group I looked up see see Tara leading the rest of them in an "Anti-Rain Dance"..... it didn't work...
Obviously each scenario is designed to be run as a knowledge test but I believe it should also add in an element of additional learning. Here we're considering the risk of a trauma induced stroke, showing the power of care and connection ("can you squeeze my hands? " tells me (& the casualty) so much more than "can you raise your arms?"). We're also considering that research shows mild to moderate head trauma can make someone 10x more likely to experience a subsequent stroke. Another reason all head injuries should go to hospital.
Everybody loves the 2 buffs magic knot trick...
If you go down to the woods today.... It's going to be a surpringly safe place to have an accident!
Hmmmm, I wonder what might be not quite right here?...
A really lovely bunch made a really wet and miserable weekend into something really rather special. 8 strong passes, yeay.
*obviously a lot of dynamic assessment taking place, lots of watching the water levels and paying attention to wind strength.
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