We are excited to announce the launch of an inspiring new Girlguiding London and South East England Challenge Badge, the Air Ambulance KSS Mission Badge. The new badge is packed with exciting insights into our vital work and designed to educate and inspire young people about emergency medical services, aviation, the basic lifesaving skills of CPR and defibrillation and the importance of community support and fundraising.
We have worked closely with Girlguiding London and South East England to develop the new badge for which participants must complete a series of KSS `missions’. Each mission offers a unique insight into the lifesaving operations of KSS and covers everything from when and how to call 999, to knowing how to help save the life of someone in cardiac arrest, learning some basic aviation skills and the importance of staying fit and healthy for a career in Helicopter Emergency Medical Services.
Key Features of the Air Ambulance KSS Mission Badge:
Educational Missions. Participants will learn what to do in an emergency, how to safely arrive at a scene, and the importance of medical research in helping to save more lives.
Interactive Learning. The missions include practical activities such as learning CPR, using defibrillators, and understanding how to call for help in an emergency.
Community Engagement. The badge encourages participants to get involved with their local community and support KSS through fundraising and awareness activities. Completing all missions, including a fundraising activity, enters participants into a prize draw to meet the KSS crew.
Inspiring Future Careers. By showcasing the diverse roles within the air ambulance service, the badge aims to inspire young people to consider careers in emergency medical services and related fields.
Helene Poursain, our Head of Public Fundraising said: “We’re incredibly excited to launch our new Air Ambulance KSS Mission Badge with Girlguiding London and South East England. We hope that by collaborating together we can educate and inspire as many young people as possible in our lifesaving work.
“The badge is a fantastic way for young people to learn about the vital important of KSS and other air ambulance charities as well as teach important skills that will enable Brownies, Guides and Rangers of all ages be able to help save lives in their own communities.”
For more information about the Air Ambulance KSS Mission Badge and how to get involved, please visit www.aakss.org.uk or contact community@aakss.org.uk.