First aid in Scouts
Author: Howard Nelson
Published: March 5, 2026
First Response in Scouts – Flexible Routes to Gain the Required Skills
First Response is the mandatory first aid training required for many adult volunteers in Scouts. It ensures that leaders have the knowledge and confidence to deal with incidents and emergencies while supporting young people in our activities and programmes.
There are several ways volunteers can complete First Response, making it easier to fit training around work and other commitments.
The standard requirement involves completing two elements:
- Module 10A – First Aid Theory
- Module 10B – Practical Validation (including CPR)
Both parts must be completed for a volunteer to be recorded as compliant, and the qualification is normally valid for three years. (training.hampshirescouts.org.uk)
Many volunteers complete the training through a county-run First Response course, which typically combines theory and practical learning in a single day or through a blended model with online learning followed by a short practical session.
Another option is to complete online theory modules hosted by Hampshire Scouts, followed by a short facilitated session and a practical validation. The Hampshire resources are widely used across the UK to support flexible training.
Hampshire Scouts First Response e-learning (Module 10A):
https://hampshire-scouts.thinkific.com/courses/firstresponse
Volunteers who already hold a recognised qualification such as First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid at Work, or Paediatric First Aid may not need to repeat the full training. Instead, they can complete a short conversion or top-up module to cover the additional elements required for Scouts.
Top-up modules include:
- Emergency First Aid at Work conversion
https://hampshire-scouts.thinkific.com/courses/efawconversion - First Aid at Work conversion
https://hampshire-scouts.thinkific.com/courses/fawconversion - Child / Paediatric First Aid conversion
https://hampshire-scouts.thinkific.com/courses/childfirstaidconversion
These short modules cover any gaps between workplace first aid training and the Scouts First Response syllabus, after which volunteers may need to complete a short Module 10B practical session if required.
Courses in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Scouts regularly runs First Response courses and practical validation sessions across the county to help volunteers gain or renew their qualification. These courses provide an opportunity to practice key skills such as CPR, casualty assessment and emergency response in a Scouting context.
Keeping First Response up to date helps ensure that safe and adventurous Scouting can continue for the thousands of young people who take part in our programme each week.
If your First Response is due for renewal, or you would like to book onto a
course in Lincolnshire, please check the county calendar or speak with your
District Lead Volunteer.
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