- Cadet
Proficiency Manual
- This is an online version of our Canadian Cadet Proficiency Manual. You can become a
contributing member for this resource by sending us any resource information, web sites,
attachments etc.. which we could list as resources for particular proficiency subjects
listed.

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- Cadet Camping Manual
- This online version of our Cadet Camping Program Manual will be helpful to all who plan
to camp outdoors. This resource is dependent on Adobe's Acrobat Reader on your computer.
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CDROM Training
Materials for Cadet Divisions
These CDROMs have been mailed as of October 2, 1998 to all Divisional
Superintendents/OICs in Ontario by Provincial Headquarters. Ask your
Superintendent/OIC about these new products and how your division might start taking
advantage of what they can offer to your program.
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- Youth
Leader's Manual
- It is generally acknowledged that "what we read, we forget; what we see, we
remember; what we do, we understand." This manual has been developed to allow you to
proceed at your own pace. A few self-assessment tools and sample exercises are provided
and you are encouraged to "DO" as many of the exercises as possible. Feel
free to copy any pertinent sections, exercises, or samples for your members or their
families.
This manual is designed as a reference source. The different sections form the basic core
content for leading a youth program. Readers should use this manual in conjunction
with both the St. John Ambulance Brigade Leadership Manual and StJCI: Part 2 - Volunteers.
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Crusader
Bursaries/Scholarship Opportunities
- It has become very obvious that our Crusader membership are not aware of the Bursary and
Scholarship opportunities that exist by being a member of St. John Ambulance. This
area will be dedicated to providing our members with the information they need to become
aware of these annual educational assistance programs.
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- Competition
Problems and Marking Schemes
- This is an online resource library of a variety of submitted historical Competition
Problems and marking schemes to assist Divisional units with competition practice and
training. You can become a contributing member for this resource by sending an email with
document attachments for us to convert to PDF format and publish in this area.
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- Brigade Membership
Handbook
- This online version of our Membership Handbook is a useful area for those who may not
have received their handbook. This resource is dependent on Adobe's Acrobat Reader on your
computer.
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- Blank Forms
Registry
- This area is a Registry of all the current Provincial forms which are in use within our
organization. New forms will be added as acquired and approved. If you are ever in a bind,
you will be able to come to this site for a fresh original. This resource is dependent on
Adobe's Acrobat Reader on your computer.
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- Officer
Appointment Job Descriptions
- This area is a Registry of all the current Officer Job Descriptions being
developed. by the Province to assist new and existing Officers which the expectations
of each Officer position. New job descriptions will be added as they
are developed. If you are ever in a bind, you will be able to come to this site for a
fresh original. This resource is dependent on Adobe's Acrobat Reader on your computer.
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- Calendar of Events
- This will become an online calendar which all who visit can share to post all the SJA
events happening across the province. List your Invite and your RSVP information; you
never know who will turn up after hearing about the event from Cadets Online!
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- Cadet Service Awards
- This is an online version of our Service Awards Program.
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- Cadet Efficiency
Awards
- This is an online version of our Cadet Efficiency Awards.
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- Cadet Code of
Chivalry
- Your online reference of our Cadet Code. Know It! Live by It!.
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- National "Did You Know?" Newsletter Series

This is an online resource library of all of our back
issues of the "Did You Know?" Newsletter maintained by our National Brigade
Headquarters in Ottawa; an excellent resource for all members to access. Unfortunately it
has not been kept current, so we will endeavour to keep you posted, though our documents
are scanned and not originals. We have attempted to post new editions as they become
available to us. You will require your Acrobat Reader software to be installed in your
computer before being able to read any of these issues:
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- St. John
Ambulance Brigade Instructions
- This is an online version of our St. John Canada Instructions - Part II - Volunteers
Document. You will have the option of searching and reviewing this document online
as well as acquire the document in PDF format for a more permanent reference. The
amendments to this document will also be posted here as they become available.
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| The Canadian Honours System - Wearing of
Orders, Decorations and Medals
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HARASSMENT AND DISCRIMINATION POLICY
ST. JOHN COUNCIL FOR ONTARIO - PDF
St. John Ambulance recognizes the diverse and multicultural composition of its
organization, and appreciates the dignity, worth and contribution of each member.
It is committed to providing a safe organizational environment free from
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Assessing
and Meeting the Needs of your Community - PDF
An excellent new resource tool from National Headquarters designed to improve the over-all delivery of community services at the local level.
Entitled, "Assessing and Meeting the Needs of your Community",
this manual is a step-by-step guide to assessing the needs in your community with the objective of providing community service relevant to those needs. |
Recruitment
Guide - PDF
An excellent new resource tool from National Headquarters designed to improve the over-all delivery of community services at the local level.
En titled, "Recruitment Guide", this manual provides guidelines and tips for those involved in volunteer recruitment. It is designed to help develop strategies for strengthening and meeting recruitment challenges. |
SJA
Revised Disaster Response Plan - PDF ~400kb
This publication is a publication of the Council for Ontario and supersedes all previous Disaster Plan editions. All St. John
Ambulance members are expected to be familiar with its contents, and be able to
apply it in an emergency situation.
Each St. John Ambulance Unit is encouraged to develop their own disaster plan,
recognizing the differences and unique situations of the various divisions across
the province. This document is meant to be generic in nature, providing the
minimum expectations of St. John Ambulance Units in Ontario. Division, and Corps/District plans where the latter exist, should provide an
increased level of detail as appropriate to their community. It is essential,
however, that such local plans not be in conflict with this master document.
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