AED is fast becoming a standard of minimum care lots of churches are getting them before you decide we do not need the training stop think can you afford not to have one? Ask do we need anything or just GOD? As a nurse I think we need every thing that will help ministry verses pulling it down. Just think Sunday service heart attach pt dies does that help a church?
Matthew > [Original Message] > From: Mark W Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 5/29/2003 9:18:44 PM > Subject: Re: [RR] CPR/FA Training Required - Follow up > > > I would say it is as optional as Ranger Basics. All Commanders including > Lt. Commanders are encouraged to take Ranger Basics hence the path to > First Aid and CPR. > > The fee for Red Cross First Aid and CPR Training in our area is about > 45.00 per person. I was able to offer it at about 15.00 per boy and > 20.00 per leader making a very small amount to cover the overhead. I > think the 45.00 fee is excluding a lot of trained people. Just think of > it from a money standpoint. If a average church of 12 leaders went for > FA /CPR Training it would cost almost 545.00 just for a dozen leaders and > probably a lunch thrown in. Keeping in mind that it would need to be > redone every year for CPR and every 3 years for First Aid. That in > itself is a chunk of change. > > I think it would be better served to break it away from being > outsourced... and make a in house RR training course with certificate. > Do we need defibulator training? Nope - never saw one except in a > course. Do we need extreme training like that? I don't think so. We > need to teach the basics and stress call 911. Saying call EMS will often > get you a blank stare... call 911 they know right now what that means. > > In the past 24 years my experience with CPR and First Aid training is > they have dumbed it down a bunch. I have taken the course about 6 times > due to my work requirements. I think we as Royal Ranger Commanders could > encourage National RR to put together a "Better way" and side step this > money thing. A Chapter or a few weeks of lessons on this topic would fit > right in the new modified RR work book. It soul be built in every > quarter. > > My two cents...yours may vary. > > Mark Jones, Spfd South Sectional Commander > > p.s. In the past two years I facilitated a certified Red Cross Course > for over a hundred or more RR in our area. I think we as Royal Rangers > could make something work better for us and our needs. > > On Thu, 29 May 2003 07:51:44 -0400 "CmdrPier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > > It appears that CPR/FA training is optional, that is, while it is a > > stated > > requirement, no one is held back if they don't get the training. > > > > After teaching a CPR/FA class last Saturday that was poorly > > attended, I > > wondered where our leaders are getting trained - not by me (I teach > > CPR/FA > > for our section, and most of the attendees in the last 3 years were > > non-Rangers). > > > > Then I wondered if our leaders are untrained, why would the > > sponsoring > > church let them take children and youth into the outdoors without > > adequate > > first aid training? Are our churches willing to take that risk? > > Under the > > Pennsylvania Good Samaritan laws, it is very difficult to sue > > someone, who > > while providing aid, you harm the victim PROVIDED you are acting > > within the > > scope of your training. According to the Red Cross, the law is so > > clear on > > this that it is difficult to get an attorney to take one of these > > cases. > > However, if you provide first aid and you haven't been trained, or > > you don't > > have a current card, you risk being sued because under the Good > > Samaritan > > laws because the scope of your training is ZERO, which means you do > > not > > provide treatment, or you do so at your own risk. > > > > Having decided not to provide treatment because of the risk of being > > sued > > under the Good Samaritan laws, you and the church are now at risk of > > being > > sued by the parents because they entrusted their children to you and > > the > > church, and the church did not provide trained leaders. I recall > > from BLaw > > that the law uses the "reasonable man" concept. In this case, would > > a > > reasonable man assume that an organization taking boys camping, with > > all the > > hazards that go with it (use of knives, axes, etc.), would have > > leaders > > trained to provide care in the event of injury? I think so. > > > > Now if our leaders are trained elsewhere, is that something the > > sectional > > leadership should track? Should Royal Rangers require all leaders > > to have > > training, if so how do you enforce it? > > > > I wonder if the churches and the Royal Ranger hierarchy are aware of > > this > > risk? Although our permission slips say we assume no "liability in > > case of > > accident or sickness" (full text below), the courts have ruled that > > you > > cannot contract away responsibility for your negligence. If the > > District or > > National office has reviewed this issue with legal counsel, I'd be > > curious > > to know the outcome. > > > > I'm thinking that churches should require ALL their workers - > > volunteer and > > paid - to have CPR/FA training. > > > > Here's the text from our permission slips: > > While striving to ensure a wholesome, safe, and closely supervised > > environment for the boys in its care, the Penn-Del District, > > Southwest > > Suburban Section, and Outpost 34 Royal Rangers cannot be held liable > > for any > > unforeseen and unforeseeable accident or injuries which may occur > > during the > > course of any Royal Ranger activity. Responsible leaders, persons, > > and > > acting agents transporting on behalf of the Royal Ranger ministry of > > the > > Assemblies of God assume no personal liability in case of accident > > or > > sickness. > > > > Kelvin Pier > > Outpost 34 > > Southwest Suburban Section, Penn-Del District > > > > > > _______ > > > > > > List host: http://eBible.org/mpj/ List info: > > http://eBible.org/rangernet/faq.htm > > > > To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > or visit http://eBible.org/subscribe.htm > > > > > > > Download a Free Royal Ranger Database. It's packed with goodies and it > will make record keeping fun! > Over 25 related databases and 11 years of field experience. 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