
Real-world scenarios often call on children to respond to challenges. The Stay Safe! program teaches applicable and age-appropriate skills, while increasing and reinforcing a youth’s capacity to improve his or her own safety. Whether in their community or on their own, this group will be given better tools to Stay Safe! in a variety of different situations. Course Content - Importance of responsibility and respect while being accountable for yourself - Importance of setting and following rules around safety when staying on your own - How to stay safe at home and within the community - How to prepare, recognize and respond to unexpected situations, (i.e. inclement weather, strangers, uanticipated visits) - First Aid Content: Check, Call, Care (includes phoning EMS/911), recovery position, conscious choking (adult/child/alone), feeling unwell, asthma (includes use of inhaler and spacer), anaphylaxis (includes use of EpiPen), poisoning, insect stings, wound care (i.e. minor cuts and scrapes, splinters, nosebleeds, bumps and bruises, life-threatening bleeding, burns) To register, refer to stonyplain.com/youth and find "How do I Register" and get your "2025 Youth Centre Membership" What to pack for Stay Safe: Water Bottle, Notebook(if wanted). Schedule Please arrive at Stony Plain Community & Social Development Office (Forest Green Plaza - #107 4613 52 Ave, Stony Plain) 15 minutes prior to training. Session begins @ 10:00am Session ends @ 3:00pm If cost is a barrier, please contact the Stony Plain Youth Centre - (780)968-3846. Acknowledgements - By signing up to attend this training, you acknowledge that your youth will be attending a Stay Safe course. Youth will be learning skills outlined from the Red Cross Stay Safe Course under the direction of a facilitator with Red Cross training. - Workshops are subject to registration minimums. If minimum registration is not met 24 hours prior to the workshop, the training may be cancelled.