Play in Search Training

The recent snow and yet another Christmas book (Living Out LOUD by Keri Smith) has got me thinking about play. As was briefly discussed in the comments about graveyard humour following my report on ALSAR at the Dartmoor Rescue Training Exercise, fun and humour are a perfectly natural defence mechanism for our brains. The question [...]

January 7, 2010 · Robert Bradley · 6 Comments
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Search exercise planners handbook – Part Six

How many clues can you find? I often hear of search exercise planners and Training Officers trying to add motivation to an exercise by ensuring that there are loads of clues dotted around for teams to find. There are two comments I have regarding this practice; One; In the lowland search environment it is extremely [...]

November 24, 2009 · Robert Bradley · 2 Comments
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Search exercise planners handbook – Part Five

Picking your search exercise’s SCENARIO One of the other things that often let’s down ALSAR search exercises is their scenarios. This is despite the fact that many search exercise planners and training officers spend a large amount of time coming up with these fantastic scenarios [or more accurately because they do!] Classic examples of this [...]

November 18, 2009 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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