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BASIC COURSES (1 day or weekend)
Outdoor Camping Skills
Outdoor Camping Skills helps participants develop the basic
outdoor skills necessary for safe wilderness camping.
Participants gain instructional and practical training in areas
such as shelter building, fire making, outdoor equipment,
campsite selection and development, knots, tools, menu
selection and nutrition.
Wilderness Navigation
One of the most basic safety skills in the outdoors is to avoid
becoming lost. This module combines theory and practice in
the use of map, compass, GPS and other navigational
techniques. Participants take part in practical exercises which
enable them to accurately and confidently travel through
wilderness areas.
Outdoor Survival
Winter in Nova Scotia offers many experiences for the outdoor
enthusiast. For the lost, injured and unprepared it can also kill.
This module offers participants an opportunity to test their
mental and physical survival skills in a winter wilderness setting.
While various presentations and skill sessions are given on the
physiological and psychological aspects of winter survival (heat
loss, metabolism, shelter building, signaling, rescue, "the will to
live") the primary focus of the weekend is experiential. Those
attending will be placed in safe but very real situations for a
chance to experience first-hand the dexterity-robbing cold,
hunger, inability to navigate, and the boredom and loneliness of
survival. The final consolidation exercise involves the
identification of each individual's strengths and weaknesses in
the survival system components: human, mental, physical,
environmental and equipment. This module tests a person's
ability to adapt, improvise and overcome.
Emergency Procedures
The Emergency Procedures Module introduces leaders to skills
that will help them organize and lead safe outdoor activities.
Particular attention is paid to the prevention and management
of emergencies. Participants will learn about the risk
management process: identifying the risks inherent to the
activity; developing a process to manage these risks; and
establishing a crisis management plan in the event of an
emergency. Throughout the module participants will be placed
in simulated emergency situations to gain first-hand experience
in managing emergencies.
Environmental Interpretation - Sharing Nature with Others
Sharing Nature with Others helps outdoor leaders gain
confidence and skills in sharing an appreciation and
understanding of nature with others. The emphasis is on
gaining and using educational ideas and techniques to develop
one's own personal style of interpretation. Participants will also
develop an appreciation and knowledge of plants, animals and
ecosystems through hands-on experiences in the local area. We
believe in teaching through fun, magical and adventurous
experiences. We practice what we preach.
Wilderness Ethics
Thousands of people visit Nova Scotia's wild areas each year in
search of a "wilderness" experience. Participants in this module
will be exposed to the most up-to-date thinking on how to
minimize impact, (both environmental and social) using Leave
No Trace principles. And, because an "ethic" is largely intrinsic
and cannot be taught, facilitated time will allow participants to
explore why they appreciate wild places and what their personal
wilderness ethic may look like. The module is rich in
discussion and debate as we live our lessons, and travel to
experience one of Nova Scotia's wild areas.
LEADERSHIP COURSES (2 to 4 days)
Leadership School
Leadership School consists of a series of practical
leadership experiences over four days. Participants
increase their understanding of themselves, different
interpersonal styles and the role of leadership in relation
to group dynamics. The program is designed to attract a
wide variety of people from different backgrounds,
including education, business, government, not for
profit and other human services areas.
In an active setting, the following topics will be
explored: leadership styles and concepts; managing
psychological and physical safety of groups; improving
observation, mediation and processing skills; and
understanding one's own interpersonal styles using the
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and/ or LSI Leadership
Assessment.
Women's Outdoor Leadership
From our initial group immersion experience to an extended
solo time on the last day, we will be building friendships,
making decisions about our direction, and actively exploring
what great outdoor leadership can be. As all NSOLD modules
are experiential in nature, our days will be full of engaging
and creative opportunities for leadership, observation,
reflection, problem-solving, discussion, wilderness connection,
and of course, much fun and laughter. Leave No Trace wilderness
ethics will apply.
Throughout the module we will explore the following four main concepts in relation to Women's Outdoor Leadership:
- The Impact of the Outdoors and Wilderness Connection in Our Lives
- Group Development, Dynamics, and Creating Community
- Leadership: Various Forms, Effects, Our Personal Definitions and Styles
- Diversity and Self Awareness * How can we all be our best selves, together?
Safety and Ethic of Care will be woven throughout these concepts.
While this module does not focus on technical skills, much learning
and opportunity to skill-swap happens through travel, camp set-up,
navigation, safety, and meeting our daily needs in a wilderness context.

Mentoring in the Outdoors
Mentoring in the Outdoors focuses on ways to enjoy the
outdoors with young people in a meaningful and safe
way. The weekend module explores genuine youth-adult
mentorship, the magic of outdoor settings for
adventuresome learning, keys to successful outdoor
experiences for both youth and adults, youth inclusion
in activity planning and safety.
Participants are encouraged to join the Mentoring in the
Outdoors Network, a group of volunteer outdoor leaders
who are committed to helping young people enjoy the
outdoors in Nova Scotia.
Leadership Resource Service
The Leadership Resource Service is a customized service
to meet individual and/or group needs. Information is
provided on ways to access outdoor training
opportunities and outdoor leadership services.
Customized training that meets special needs for
organizations can be offered and/or referrals are made to
other organizations who offer quality outdoor programs.
Corporate groups, volunteer groups and schools often
use this service.

Wilderness and Remote First Aid
Wilderness and Remote First Aid is an experiential based
3-4 day course designed for individuals participating in
wilderness activities that will be hours or days from
advanced medical care. Emphasis will be on practical
skills, decision-making, dealing with the outdoor
environment and building the confidence of
participants. Injury prevention, accessing emergency
medical care, improvising first aid supplies and long-
term care are the focus.
Participants who successfully complete this course will
receive a Red Cross Wilderness and Remote First Aid
and Standard First Aid-CPR Level C Certificate that are
recognized in the workplace.
Becoming an Outdoors Woman
Originally started in the United States in 1991, Nova
Scotia began offering the program in 1997. Its primary
focus is assisting people to overcome barriers, whether
social or financial, in learning outdoor skills. Each year
more than 100 women register for the weekend
workshop.
If you have little or no experience in fishing, hunting or
other outdoor skills, this program is for you. "BOW"
provides a mix of introductory level skill development
and an experience with other women of all ages.
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