Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme

Objectives
The objective of the Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme is to encourage cadet members to take an interest in subjects outside their normal curriculum and to widen their interests by carrying out these activities in their leisure time. A wider range of activities are open for the members to choose from, depending on the individual's aptitude and inclination. The pursuit of badges encourage members to develop their personal skills and knowledge besides complementing the first aid, home nursing and footdrill training members undergo during the weekly training/meetings hence enhancing an all-round education for these future leaders of our organisation. Cadets may start working for these badges the moment they are enrolled as members of the St John Ambulance Brigade. They are encouraged to make personal progress with additional courses over and above subjects that are taught during the weekly training/meetings so as to achieve the Commissioner's Badge and subsequently the Chief Commissioner's Badge.

The proficiency badges are divided into 4 groups as follow:

Group 1 : Welfare and Service
Group 2 : Outdoor Activities
Group 3 : Crafts and Hobbies
Group 4 : General

Cadet Proficiency Badges

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