what is a youth member
Cadets at events
Laws and Policys
Reporting Concerns
Scenaios
100

What is the youngest youth member of St John Called?

Juniors 

100

What is the correct Adult to Cadet Ratio?

2 Adults to 1 Cadet

100

What is the name of the St John Child Safety Policy? 

St John Ambulance National Child Safety Policy 

St John Ambulance NSW State Child Safety Policy

100

Where do you report Child Safety Concerns? 

To your divisional hub leader. 

100

A cadet has informed you that their parents are running late picking them up  from the event and asking you to stay back and wait with them. What should you do?

Ask another adult member to stay back and wait with you so that you are not alone with a Cadet member, and of course do not leave the Cadet member to wait by themselves.

200

What age is considered a Cadet?

12-18 (or under 18) 

200

What events can a cadet not attend?

Any event involving alcohol, illicit drug use, or the potential for extreme violence.

200

What are some signs of grooming?

Developing unusually close connections with an older person

Being secretive about their phone, internet to social media use

substance misuse

being dishonest about who they have been with and where they have been 

200

What do you do if there is immediate risk of harm to a Cadet?

Call 000 or report the matter to the police

200

A cadet tells you that another adult member is making them feel uncomfortable and that the other member is repeatedly contacting them privately on social media to meet up outside of St John. What should you do?

Listen carefully to the cadet and take what they are saying and feeling seriously. 

Record the details of the conversation

Report the situation if there is no immediate risk to the young person report the issues to the department of community and justice or a child safety officer should you feel the situation is more serious.

Ensure the cadet feels safe now and is in a safe environment



300

What is the role of a Youth Leader?

- assist the leadership team with training youth members at divisional meetings 

- be a role model and behave in line with organisational values 

- Ensure youth remain safe from harm 

- Provide constant support, guidance and encouragement. 

300

Who can supervise/assist a Cadet in treating a patient?

Clinically qualified Adult members 

First Responders 

RN 

EMT 

Doctors 

300

What are the guidelines for interacting on social media with Cadets?

Do not contact Cadets on social as a way to establish one to one contact

Cadets can be posted on social media with consent from parents

Ensuring that Cadets are no exposed to any harmful or inappropriate content

300

What are some indicators of Abuse?

- unexplained injuries, bruises, cuts, burns ect

- poor hygiene, eg dirty clothes, unbrushed hair, 

- malnutrition, obvious signs that the Cadet is not getting the proper nutrition to thrive

- Emotional distress, the Cadet is expressing clear signs of being afraid or not wanting to go home. 





300
A cadet and their friend are the first two people to show up at duty where you are the only adult present. What should you do? 

Ask if their parents are able to wait with them, if not call another st john member or adult on your phone until another team member arrives.

400

What are the expectations of a Youth Member? 

Show respect for other youth and Adult members 

Treat others with honesty, respect and kindness.

Be aware of safety requirements 

Participate fairly 

Report inappropriate behaviour, unsafe situation

Abide by the youth child safety code of conduct

400

How Many hours can a Cadet be on duty for? 

Older Cadet members may attended an event for up to 10hrs

400

What is required for all adult members when joining St John NSW under the working with childrens act 2012?

Working with children check and a criminal records check.

400

What are the different types of Abuse?

Physical 

Neglect 

Physiological Harm 

Emotional 

Grooming 

Racial

Cultural 

Religious

Sexual 

400

A cadet has invited you and a group of other Youth Leaders to their birthday party. You show up to the party with the expectation that the other Youth Leaders will be attentending. However when you arrive you find out they have all cancelled and are no longer coming. What should you do?

You should say Happy Birthday to the Cadet and do not go inside to the party.  Inform them that since the other Youth Leaders are no longer coming you unfortunately cannot stay due to St John Policy and Procedure. 

500

What is an example of a resonpibilty of Cadet Leaders in our Divison? 

Ensure Cadets have permsion to attend events

Provide Support and Encouragemnt to cadets

Assist the Divisonal Leader with anything Cadet Related. 

500

Can Cadets complete their Cert II?

Yes, cadets can complete the Cert II meaning they are able to assist with more treatments provided they still have supervision

500

What is the difference between a Rule, a Standard, and a Guideline in the St John Child Safety Policy?

A Rule is a law that must be followed, a Standard is a non-negotiable St John policy, and a Guideline is a suggested way of doing things.

500

How many Child Wellbeing officers are there ?

10 - bonus points if you can name any. 

500

A cadet recently turned 18 and is frequently active on social media. They still have all their cadet friends and are in a few group chats with other cadets. What do the St John guidelines suggest they do?

St John guidelines suggest they remove all their friends that are still cadets and remove themselves from the group chats.