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Nippy new nipper boards

NSVL's Rookies now have access to a range of new equipment for use at the beach and in the pool, thanks to grants from the Willan Trust and RW Mann Trust.


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Any budding body-boarders?
Thanks to the Rubber Soul surf shop in Tynemouth, Rookies and adult members of NSVL now have 10 new professional body boards for use in training.

The body boards will be used by the Rookies at the beach through the summer and in the pool through the winter.

In total, this means the Rookies now have the benefit of 10 Nipper boards, 10 body boards, 2 wave skis and 8 junior rescue tubes.

 
Basic Life Support
Lifesaving isn't just about rescuing people from water, you can learn how to save lives without even going near water!

Some of the most important skills to learn are basic life support techniques for resuscitating people who are unconscious.

RLSS UK has a number of awards to teach these skills, suitable for all ages.

The Life Support awards are standard as part of the other water-based lifesaving awards, but can also be taken separately.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 September 2006 )
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HSE First Aid courses

NSVL has a number of First Aid trainers and can organise HSE approved Appointed Person and First Aid at Work courses.

The First Aid at Work course is 24 hours (or 4 days) and lasts 3 years. A revalidation of qualification is currently 12 hours (2 days).

There is also an Appointed Person certificate which is a basic qualification run over 1 day and the minimum level of first aid cover suggested for small workplaces.

For more information on First Aid requirements, visit the HSE web site at www.hse.gov.uk/firstaid

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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Defibrillation, First Responder, Oxygen and Airway Management
Basic life support (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) can buy vital minutes, but it will not actually restart the heart. For cardiac arrest victims, it is essential that they receive the electric shock from a defibrillator as soon as possible - each minute it is delayed reduces the chance of surivival by 10%.

Just a few years ago this shock from a defibrillator could only be given when paramedics arrived, but in recent years the increasing number Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) have meant that anyone with the appropriate training can give that vital shock.

As well as our extensive training in Basic Life Support, NSVL is able to offer training for this Extended Life Support, which teaches you how to use AEDs, oxygen therapy and suction.

Training can be offered to First Responder units and any other workplace with defibrillators and oxygen equipment.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 September 2006 )
 
Heartstart

Would you know what to do in a life-threatening emergency?

The skills of emergency life support are simple and can save lives.

Emergency Life Support is the set of actions needed to keep someone alive until professional help arrives.

They include performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), dealing with choking, serious bleeding and helping someone that may be having a heart attack.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 October 2008 )
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Save a Baby's Life
This 2-hour programme is designed for parents and carers of new-born babies. It covers what to do in an emergency situation involving choking, drowning or unconsciousness in babies up to 12 months.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 February 2007 )
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Talks and water safety sessions

NSVL Lifeguards can deliver fun beach safety talks to youth groups in the North Tyneside area, which includes some practical land-based rescue techniques, either down at the beach or at your location.

We can also deliver informational talks on the history of lifesaving.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 May 2007 )
 
Putting the best foot forward
For most of us, having the self-discipline to exercise on a daily basis is often too big a challenge to keep up, however for John Ellis from Gateshead, turning up at Cullercoats Bay every day, for his 30 minute sea-swim has become second nature for the super fit senior!
Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 August 2006 )
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Rookies celebrate competition success
Young lifesavers from NSVL came back with a haul of medals after attending a competition with teams from across the UK at the weekend.
Last Updated ( Monday, 25 September 2006 )
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