Preparing to Return to F2F Activity... Again/Still

The clay line is beacuse most people in our organisation run off a safety officer qualification which is only suitable for taster days/experiences. This type of shoot means you are very close to the firer, with a supporting stance and in some cases operating the gun for them. Too many variables to safely say it can be done I think.

Not sure what the CPSA guidance is on it at the moment but I would guess they have engaged the MCT Clay pigeon person at HQAC who delivers CPSA training anyway.

On this note, why not make it a pigging jpeg/png? PDF would be OK, but less useful…

You can save it as those formats from within ppt

I know that. You know that. But why make me do that and what about those that don’t know that?

It’s referred to as a “poster”…

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You think that’s bad? You should see some of the “posters” my wing had created in the past. Clipart and everything!

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Would work for a 90s themed disco poster!

Unfortunately not included in the return guidance though, so probably not going to be planning one just yet…

Given there’s no V in the Welsh alphabet, not sure that’s correct :wink:

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Number restrictions are gone from the England roadmap for outdoor activity.

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National roadmap or cadet guidance?
Ta

Cadet guidance. Powerpointy postery thingy.

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Ok great!

Love this! :smile:

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Always wondered what PPT stood for!

#everydaysalearningday

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But not in the core document?

Not yet by the looks of it. Therein lies the advantage of fragmented policy - choose the document that gives you the answer you like :smiley:

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Struggling to find this gem.
Link?

Ok nevermind. Foind it.

It says no limit on numbers.
But bubbles of 15…

Am I missing something, but isnt that a limit?

Edit. Ok I’m being thick.
I see… from 12th April no limit outside.
SWEEEEEEEEEET

No, there is no limit on outdoors from today. The bubble of 15 is for indoor CFAV training courses by the looks of things.

If I want to run a staff meeting now, indoors, using up to 15 people (assuming I can fit that many in my building distancing appropriately), would I need to put an activity on SMS do we think?

Don’t see why you would? Only like a parade night innit.

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