FIRST AID TRAINING

All active Coaches & Leaders have a responsibility to maintain a current first aid award, to ensure they can look after paddlers in their care. Coaches & Leaders sign a declaration upon registration for BC Coaching qualifications accepting this responsibility. Holding a valid first aid award is also part of the BC Coach Update Scheme; Coaches who meet the update requirements are recognised by BC as being active and up-to-date.


In order to meet the First Aid requirement all BC Coaches (except Paddlesport Instructor) need a recognised first aid certificate (that meets the required training contact time), recorded on their National Association membership record. To check your record, visit our online portal.


Knowing how to choose the right First Aid qualification can be daunting, Above all we want to support you to make the right choice.

Therefore we want to help you understand your responsibility to keep your first aid skills current and in line with the type of paddling / coaching or leading you do.

Considering the right training for you is really important, especially when you consider the type of activity you undertake.

It can be confusing as (for example) almost all Emergency First Aid at Work courses (1 day) do not include:


  • Drowning
  • Hypothermia
  • Hyperthermia


That is to say they do not cover situations we may have to deal with.


The majority of First Aid courses are delivered in a classroom setting, assuming an ambulance is nearby.


It is important to consider where you paddle? and consequently how quickly help (Health Professionals) can get to you.


For these reasons we recommend you consider the type of course and provider carefully and we would recommend you consider courses designed to support remote work or outdoor activity based programmes.

  • I’m a Coach / Leader. What training is required?

    Considering the type environment you paddle in is key but as a minimum all coaches and leaders need a valid First Aid certificate on your National Association membership record.


    • This training must be certificated.
    • This training should be practical and delivered primarily face to face.
    • First Aid is something we try to avoid doing! As a result, refreshing your training is essential. We recommend regular practice in addition to renewing your first aid training every 3 years with face to face training.
  • I get First Aid training through my employer or Profession (Health Profession, Fire Service etc)?

    • Your training can be recognised and recorded on your membership record.
    • Evidence of your training must be provided to your National Association

  • I am not based in the UK. What training do I need?

    Our first aid policy takes into account coaches and leaders who reside outside of the UK, in most cases we can recognise your training and provide an equivalence on your National Association Membership record.


    You can read the full First Aid Policy For Coaches and Leaders


  • I am looking to register for an assessment, what training should I consider?

    Your training should meet the minimum requirements in the qualifications course guide for example:

Type of Qualification First Aid Minimum Contact Time
Coach Award (Sheltered Water) 1 Day
Coach Award (Moderate Water) 2 Days
Coach Award (Advanced Water) 2 Days
Performance Coach 2 Days
Leader Award (Sheltered Water) 1 Day
Leader Award (Moderate Water) 2 Days
Leader Award (Advanced Water) 2 Days
Raft Guide Trip Leader 3 Days

Paddlesport Instructors and First Aid

We recommend you hold a minimum of a 1-day First Aid if working independently, you will need to hold a current First Aid award if providing British Canoeing Awards such as Paddle Start.


In addition this level of training meets the requirements for Registration and Update Schemes.

  • Mental Health First Aid

    We are pleased to announce that Mental Health Awareness and Mental Health First Aid courses are now accepted as CPD.


    We know that many Instructors, Coaches and Leaders already recognise the importance of mental health training. The training opportunities available help raise awareness of mental health and support you to be able to provide great instructing, coaching and leading experiences to others. As well as supporting you to look after yourself.



    • This training must be certificated.
    • This training should be practical and delivered primarily face to face.
    • First Aid is something we try to avoid doing! As a result, refreshing your training is essential. We recommend regular practice in addition to renewing your first aid training every 3 years with face to face training.
  • What is Mental Health First Aid?

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a training program designed to teach individuals how to help someone who is experiencing a mental health crisis or developing a mental health condition. 


    As with a physical first aid course it's all about alleviating suffering by providing immediate comfort and support, preventing the condition from developing into a more serious problem, and promoting recovery of good mental health by signposting and obtaining professional support.


    The goal of MHFA is to provide initial support and guide the person towards appropriate professional help. Here are the key aspects of MHFA:


    • Recognition: Training helps individuals recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, psychosis, stress and substance use disorders. 
    • Support: MHFA teaches how to offer initial support and comfort to someone in distress. This can include listening without judgement, offering reassurance, and providing information on how to seek further assistance.
    • Guidance: Participants learn how to encourage and assist the person in seeking professional help, self-help strategies, or other support services.
    • Crisis Intervention: The training includes strategies for dealing with crises such as suicidal behavior, panic attacks, acute stress reactions, and episodes of psychosis.
    • Empowerment: By equipping people with these skills, MHFA aims to reduce stigma around mental health issues and promote early intervention, which can lead to better outcomes.
    • Broad Application: MHFA is designed for a wide range of people, including friends, family members, colleagues, teachers, and community members, making it accessible to anyone interested in supporting mental health.

    The training typically involves interactive sessions and exercises to build confidence and skills in responding to mental health situations. The overall aim is to create a supportive environment where people feel empowered to assist others in times of mental health crises.

  • Why is Mental Health First Aid important?

    Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is important for several key reasons:


    • Early Intervention: MHFA helps identify and address mental health issues early, preventing them from worsening and promoting quicker recovery.
    • Reducing Stigma: Training increases awareness and understanding, reducing the stigma associated with mental illness. This can encourage people to seek help and support.
    • Empowering Individuals: It equips people with skills and confidence to support those experiencing mental health problems, including recognising symptoms, providing initial help, and guiding towards professional assistance.
    • Crisis Management: It provides tools to manage mental health crises, preventing harm and stabilising situations until professional help arrives.
    • Improving Outcomes: Timely support and intervention lead to better outcomes, reducing long-term disability or chronic conditions.
    • Promoting Inclusivity: Training fosters a culture of empathy and support, helping individuals create more inclusive and caring environments.

    In summary, Mental Health First Aid is a critical tool in promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, empowering individuals to support each other, and ultimately improving mental health outcomes across various settings.



  • What are the main courses available to me?

    • ½ day Mental Health Awareness 
    • 1 day Mental Health First Aid
    • 2 day Mental Health First Aid
  • What is typically covered in a MHFA course?

    • What is First Aid for Mental Health?
    • Understanding mental health conditions
    • Signposting further advice 
    • Starting a conversation
    • How to provide First Aid for people with mental health conditions (e.g. anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, self-harm, suicide, eating disorders, personality disorders, psychosis). 
  • What situations might paddlesport coaches be faced with?

    A strong understanding of the different types of mental health conditions will support any paddlesport coach to understand those they are coaching better and be able to support paddlers more as required.


    • Panic Attacks
    • Anxiety or Stress
    • Depressive episodes: such as withdrawal or lack of energy.
    • Reactions to past trauma
    • Suicidal Thoughts
    • Signs of substance abuse
    • Aggressive behaviour
    • Isolation or withdrawal
  • Why is Mental Health First Aid important to Paddlesport Coaches?

    A strong understanding of mental health conditions helps paddlesport coaches better understand and support their paddlers. Awareness of various conditions, their management, and crisis intervention boosts a coach's confidence in making appropriate decisions on the water. Identifying conditions and taking proper action can be life-saving. This understanding is crucial for coaching young people and adults, allowing coaches to adapt their style, avoid triggering situations and prevent negative experiences. 

  • Have you completed Mental Health First Aid Training?

    We want to record this to help us gain a wider understanding of our coaches and members and how we might be able to continue to support the organisation to be more inclusive and Mental Health Aware.


    We also want to support our coaches / leaders / members and clubs who have an interest in and want to support mental health and wellbeing within paddlesports. We are really proud to see organisations such as Blue Space Highland and health boards promoting paddling as a way to support mental health and wellbeing - we need to help them source coaches with these additional qualifications.


  • Credentials

    If you have a MHFA Certificate you can upload it to your membership portal, there are 4 credentials you will need to choose from and this will gain you CPD also.


    3- yearly expiry:

    • 2-4 hours  Mental Health awareness training (5 CPD points) 
    • 1- day Mental Health First Aid (10 CPD points) 
    • 2-day Mental Health First Aid (20 CPD points) 
    • MHFA Trainer Training (20 CPD points)

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Visit the Paddle Scotland Mental Health and Wellbeing Page.

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