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28 Fire Cadets from across the County showed off their new skills at a Graduation Ceremony held at Whitley Wood Training Center on 21 July 2021.

Fire Cadets is run at four fire stations across the County – Crowthorne, Maidenhead, Newbury, and Whitley Wood. It is an initiative that encourages young people between the ages of 12-16 to experience what being a firefighter involves.

Fire cadet course

The course is an opportunity for young people to develop new life skills by taking part in fire and rescue service activities. The course typically runs for 36 weeks during term time, although during this year, the young people learned and participated virtually in line with COVID-19 measures.

As the sessions transitioned to virtual delivery, the Fire Cadet Instructors adapted the course content to ensure that it was not compromised and provided cadets with the opportunity to learn about different firefighter drills, equipment that crews use, and general fire safety, which culminated in their knowledge, skill, and understanding being tested in quizzes.

Commitment to safety

During the Graduation Ceremony, each unit showcased the skills they had learned, by performing their graduation drills

During the Graduation Ceremony, each unit showcased the skills they had learned, by performing their graduation drills, which involved scenarios such as vehicle and domestic ‘fires’. The Chairman of Royal Berkshire Fire Authority, Councillor Colin Dudley, who attended the ceremony, said, “The Fire Cadets program delivers on the Fire Authority’s commitment to contribute to a broader safety, health and wellbeing agenda, whilst also equipped young people with valuable interpersonal skills and increasing their self-confidence.”

During the last year, these fire cadets have faced many challenges by completing the course during the global pandemic, however their commitment, determination, and perseverance in completing the course is a credit to them and the instructors that have led them. Well done to all the graduates.”

Feedback

Feedback from this year’s cohort has been very positive, with our young people commenting that they enjoyed the challenging nature of the program despite the challenging circumstances, with every week encouraging different skills such as teamwork and fire safety skills.”

The Fire Cadets program is a brilliant opportunity for young people to learn skills such as self-reliance, leadership, and decision-making, alongside learning about fire safety and firefighter activities.

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