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Archery Instructor Training Course – Course Cancelled

Between: 26th September 2020 - 27th September 2020 Location: Kinver Scout Training Camp Sections: Adult Volunteer

This course is cancelled and will be rescheduled in 2021

Archery Instructor Training Course

26th and 27th September

Course Details

Please note his is a non-qualification training course designed to teach leaders the skills required for them to obtain a Scout Permit to lead this activity. Attendance on this course will not automatically give you a Scout Permit for this activity.
Candidates on this course will be continually assessed and at the end of the two days will be given clear direction as to how they can then progress to obtain a Scout Permit in this activity. This is likely to require the individual to gain further experience before attending a separate assessment to gain their Scout Permit.

This course is open to any adult members and Young Leader with or without previous experience of this activity.

Times – Both days of the course run from 9.00 to 5.00

Tutors – All Tutors and Instructors on the course will be members of the County Activity Team

Subjects covered –

Law & Safety

Equipment

Range construction

Basic shooting skills

Sighting

Session plans

Scoring targets and competition

Shooting games

Course Fee – The course cost £45.00 for all participants, adult leaders from Hereford & Worcester Scout County are able to claim this fee back from the County providing they attend the course in full.  The course fee includes refreshments and a light lunch on both days. For those who require it overnight camping is free as is indoor accommodation (subject to availability).

Further Details Contact Kinver Scout Camp  – 07736 378965 or office@kinvercamp.org.uk

Kinver Scout Training Camp

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