by falkor » Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:21 am
Nice one Lieutenant, I also feel that not everybody is naturally attuned to the subject matter at the centre of the training, as an example take first aid.
first aid wont come in handy that often, but on the other hand WHEN it is needed, if the training has not been kept up and the person dealing is not naturally attuned to first aid, the result is going to be poor, I speak from personal experience. I was never a person who had a passion for first aid, in fact I found it a huge mystery until I went to another police force, which had a lot more refresher training and through repeated sessions, like being hit over the head with a hammer, I slowly began really understanding it and taking it on board, until I reached a point where I could actually do
C P R knowing all the stages.
I see this situation in a similar vein, refresher training on this would be vital or the knowledge just fades, in fact it looks like this is exactly what happened with the PCs dealing here, I am sure they were glad of the PCSOs help but it is up to the PCs to give the PCSOs correct guidance
Nice one Lieutenant, I also feel that not everybody is naturally attuned to the subject matter at the centre of the training, as an example take first aid.
first aid wont come in handy that often, but on the other hand WHEN it is needed, if the training has not been kept up and the person dealing is not naturally attuned to first aid, the result is going to be poor, I speak from personal experience. I was never a person who had a passion for first aid, in fact I found it a huge mystery until I went to another police force, which had a lot more refresher training and through repeated sessions, like being hit over the head with a hammer, I slowly began really understanding it and taking it on board, until I reached a point where I could actually do [url=https://www.sja.org.uk/get-advice/first-aid-advice/unresponsive-casualty/how-to-do-cpr-on-an-adult/]C P R[/url] knowing all the stages.
I see this situation in a similar vein, refresher training on this would be vital or the knowledge just fades, in fact it looks like this is exactly what happened with the PCs dealing here, I am sure they were glad of the PCSOs help but it is up to the PCs to give the PCSOs correct guidance