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CADET SYLLABUS


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J01 Tour of unit headquarters J02 Unit organisation J03 Unit activities J04 The aims of the sea cadet corps J05 The sea cadet corps promise J06 Junior sea cadet and cadet advancement J07 Sea cadet corps ranks and rates J08 Junior sea cadet uniform J09 Cadet uniform and its history J10 Reasons for drill J11 Squad drill J12 Colours & evening colours ceremonies J13 Parts of a ship J14 General sea terms |
J15 Bends and hitches J16 Parts of a boat and an oar J17 Manning a boat J18 Behaviour in a boat J19 Practical pulling J20 Health and hygiene J21 Physical training J22 Scope of first aid J23 Fire prevention J24 Medical care in the community J25 Police studies J26 Environmental studies J27 Sealife studies J28 Wildlife |
J29 Lifeboat J30 Cookery J31 Seamanship J32 Decorative ropework J33 Piping J34 Communications J35 Adventure camp J36 Swimming J37 Ship recognition J38 Safety, electrical J39 History of the Royal Navy J40 Sport and games J41 Band J42 Acting and singing § |
| C01 Tour of Unit HQ C02 Unit Organisation C03 Unit Activities C04 Aims of the SCC C05 SCC Promise C06 SCC Advancement C07 SCC Ranks & Rates C08 Cadet Uniform & its History |
C09 Reasons for Drill C10 Squad Drill C11 Colours & Evening Colours Ceremonies C12 Parts of a Ship C13 General Sea Terms C14 Bends & Hitches C15 Parts of a Boat & Oar |
C16 Manning a boat C17 Behaviour in a Boat C18 Practical Pulling C19 Health & Hygiene C20 Fitness & Swimming C21 Scope of First Aid C22 Fire Prevention § |
| OC01 Organisation of the SCC OC02 Cadet Advancement OC03 Courses Available to Sea Cadets OC04 History of the Unit and the Corps OC05 RN & RM Ranks and Rates |
OC06 Phonetic Alphabet OC07 Royal Naval Customs OC08 Types of Ships OC09 Squad Drill OC10 Rifle Drill |
OC11 Unit Duties OC12 Ropework, Bends and Hitches and Basic Boatwork OC13 Safety Awareness OC14 Spare OC15 Fire Prevention § |
| AC01 OC Advancement AC02 Courses Available to Ordinary Cadets. AC03 Equivalent Ranks AC04 Sea Services and Sea Careers AC05 Branches and Specialisations in the RN, RM, QARNNS and RFAD AC06 Squad Drill AC07 Rifle Drill AC08 Handling of Weapons AC09 Visitors to the Unit |
AC10 Duties of the Quartermaster and the Boatswains
Mate AC11 Time, Watches and Bells AC12 Piping AC13 Care of Stores AC14 General Ropework AC15 Spare AC16 Fire Prevention AC17 The D of E Award § |
| LC1 Squad & Rifle Drill LC2 Power of Command |
LC3 Introduction to Leadership LC4 Instructional Technique |
LC5 Unit Duties LC6 Fire Drills and Prevention § |
| POC1 Squad & Rifle Drill POC2 Power of Command |
POC3 Duties and Responsibilities of a Leader POC4 The organisation of the SCC, Unit Finance and Administration |
POC5 Instructional Technique POC6 Fire Drills and Prevention § |
| FA1-19 Demonstrate the safe administration of Entonox
analgesic gas. FA1-18 Demonstrate the safe administration of a morphine autoinjector. FA1-17 casualty handling equipment and methods for casualty handling. FA1-16 Treat a casualty who has a specific fracture or dislocation FA1-15 replenishment of first aid equipment. FA1-14 Treat a poisoned casualty. FA1-13 Treat a casualty who has burns. FA1-12 Treat a casualty who is suffering extremes of temperature. FA1-11 Treat a casualty who has a wound. FA1-10 Treat a casualty who is suffering from shock. FA1-09 Treat a casualty who is bleeding. FA1-08 Treat a casualty who is unconscious. FA1-07 Perform external cardiac compression (ECC). FA1-06 Perform artificial ventilation (AV). FA1-05 Treat a casualty who is suffering from asphyxia. FA1-04 Treat a casualty suffering from a heart disorder. |
FA1-03 respiratory and cardiovascular
systems. FA1-02 Conduct a primary and secondary survey. FA1-01 objectives and principles of first aid. FA2-01 objectives and principles of first aid. FA3-16 Treat a casualty who has a specific fracture or dislocation. FA3-15 Replenishment of First Aid equipment. FA3-13 Treat a casualty who has burns. FA3-12 treat a casualty who is suffering extremes of temperature. FA3-10 treat a casualty who is suffering from shock. FA3-09 Treat a casualty who is bleeding. FA3-08 Treat a casualty who is unconscious. FA3-07 Perform external cardiac compression (ECC). FA3-06 Perform artificial ventilation (AV). FA3-03 Respiratory and cardiovascular systems. FA3-02 Conduct a primary and secondary survey. FA3-01 Objectives and principles of First Aid. § |
| WRST3-13 Training administration WRST3-12 Supervisory duties WRST3-11 Dress and appearance WRST3-10 Armament stores WRST3-09 Naval stores WRST3-08 Uniform clothing WRST3-07 Stores accounting WRST3-06 Unit committees WRST3-05 Record keeping WRST3-04 Correspondence management WRST3-03 Computer literacy WRST3-02 Computer literacy WRST3-01 Revise previous instruction) WRST2-10 Accounting WRST2-09 Sea cadet corps stores organisation WRST2-08 Scc forms |
WRST2-07 Cadet records WRST2-06 Office procedures WRST2-05 Information technology WRST2-04 Enhanced typing and composition skills WRST2-03 Word processing competence WRST2-02 Health & safety at work WRST2-01 Revise previous instruction WRST3-08 Finance management WRST3-07 Record keeping WRST3-06 Stores procedures WRST3-05 Computer literacy WRST3-04 Word processing skills WRST3-03 Writer procedures WRST3-02 Health & safety WRST3-01 Writers role § |
| Sea1-26 Safety and distress. Sea1-25 Buoyage. Sea1-24 Lights on vessels. Sea1-23 Steering rules. Sea1-22 Sound signals. Sea1-21 Rule of the road. Sea1-20 Tides. Sea1-19 Chartwork. Sea1-18 The chart. Sea1-17 Decorative ropework. Sea1-16 Basic sailmaking. |
Sea1-15 General rigging. Sea1-14 General ropework. Sea1-13 Bends and hitches. Sea2-12 Basic sailmaking. Sea2-11 Rigging evolution practical. Sea2-10 General rigging. Sea2-09 Safety. Sea2-07 General ropework. Sea2-06 Bends and hitches. Sea2-05 Basic boatwork. Sea3-04 General rigging. |
Sea3-03 General ropework. Sea3-02 Bends and hitches. Sea3-01 General sea terms U08 Evolution Preparation U07 Unit Closed U05 Unit Camp U04 Parade Preparation U03 Clean Ship U02 Camp Preparation U01 Boating § |