Twelve young people have successfully completed the latest BLAZE course run by West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service.
The course is specifically designed for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and aims to promote personal resilience, improve wellbeing, strengthen relationships, and build healthy communities.
During the course, the pupils aged 14-15 from St Anthony’s School took part in a diverse programme of firefighter simulated exercises and activities to support their social and emotional development.
A special pass out parade was held to celebrate the pupils’ achievements last Friday (27 September) at Bognor Regis Fire Station in front of their proud families and the High Sheriff of West Sussex, Mrs Philippa Gogarty.
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service’s Area Manager for Service Delivery, Andy Piller, attended the event and presented the young people with their certificates.
Speaking after the event, he said:
“It was fantastic to meet our latest BLAZE students and watch them demonstrate their news skills. They have all worked hard and should be very proud of themselves.
“From running hoses and squirting water to working as part of a team, this experience, and the skills they have learnt this week will stay with them and support them throughout their lives.
“Our Targeted Education Team run a range of courses which make a real difference to young people and their communities.
"The courses combine practical drill yard skills and first aid training with team building challenges and communication activities which help set them up for the future and improve their confidence and self-esteem.”
People can find out more about West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service’s Targeted Education programmes online.
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