GET IN TOUCH

Advanced White Water Safety & Rescue

Please note as of 2nd January 2024 this course has been replaced by ADVANCED WHITE WATER SAFETY.

  • Learning Outcomes

    • To develop the principles and techniques taught at White Water Safety and Rescue Training and consider their application in an advanced environment
    • To introduce the concept of the team approach in order to provide structure in an emergency situation
    • To move on from a set-piece approach to safety and rescue to one where core skills are combined creatively to provide safety and rescue

    For more information on the content covered please read the Syllabus.

  • Course Structure

    Advanced White Water Safety and Rescue Training courses are typically delivered over two days and involve a minimum of 10 hours teaching time.


    The majority of the content is delivered as part of a journey on grade 3-4 white water, using only the equipment typically available on such a journey.

  • Prerequisites

    Due to the paddling environment and the boat control required the candidate should:


    • Be confident in their ability to kayak on grade 3-4 white water
    • Be confident swimmers in normal canoe clothing suitable for a moving water environment
    • Have attended a British Canoeing White Water Safety and Rescue Training course (ideally in the previous three years)
    • Be a minimum of 16 years of age

    A first aid certificate is not a pre-requisite. However holding a first aid certificate is strongly recommended for all paddlers.

  • Certification

    Attendance Certificates are issued to successful candidates by British Canoeing following a recommendation from the course provider. A fee is paid to SCA/British Canoeing by the Provider:

    • £5 for members
    • £10 for non-members
Share by: