Book Climbing Training Course URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Course SelectionCourse(Required)Select which course. Only courses with availability will show in the list below:Sorry, there are no more of this item.Total Your DetailsParticipant Name(Required) First Last Participant Date of Birth(Required)DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031MonthMonth123456789101112YearYear202720262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920Address(Required) Street Address Address Line 2 City Post Code Contact Email(Required) Enter Email Confirm Email Phone(Required)Scout Membership Number(Required)Scout District(Required)Scout Group / Unit(Required)Anything Else You Want To Tell Us (Experience, Medical Details, Previous Courses, etc)Emergency Contact DetailsEmergency Contact Relationship(Required)Emergency Contact Name(Required) First Last Address(Required) Same as previous Street Address Address Line 2 City Post Code Emergency Contact Phone(Required)Data Processing DetailsConsent(Required)By using this form, you agree with the storage and handling of your data by West Sussex Scouts Climbing Team for the purpose of booking a training course. I agree to the privacy policy.Submit BookingThis field is hidden when viewing the formArtificial Towers Climbing & Abseil Training CourseThis certificate is awarded to volunteers who have successfully completed the Artificial Scout Climbing Training Course, demonstrating knowledge and practical competence in Scout Activity Rules (POR), the care and correct use of equipment, assessing venue suitability, safe and effective belaying techniques, the use of various belay devices, leading a climbing session, understanding and operating abseil systems, delivering clear safety briefings, running engaging bouldering games, and performing controlled abseil releases.This field is hidden when viewing the formSouthern Sandstone Climbing Training CourseThis certificate is awarded to volunteers who have successfully completed the Southern Sandstone Climbing Course, demonstrating competence in Scout Activity Rules (POR), the care and correct use of equipment, assessing venue suitability, safe belaying techniques, the use of belay devices, leading climbing sessions, operating abseil systems, delivering clear safety briefings, running bouldering games, and performing controlled abseil releases on artificial structures, as well as key sandstone‑specific skills including personal safety, effective use of guidebooks and route selection, appropriate equipment selection, setting up basic top‑rope systems, constructing single‑point anchors, creating Y‑hangs and multi‑point anchor systems, recognising rigging issues and maintaining safe practice, understanding climbing history and etiquette, and applying good sandstone conservation principles to minimise erosion and protect this unique climbing environment.This field is hidden when viewing the formNatural Crag Climbing Training CourseThis certifies that the participant has completed the Natural Crag Climbing Training Course and demonstrated the ability to select, fit and evaluate suitable climbing equipment for personal, group and climbing‑wall use, applying correct care and maintenance. They have identified and used appropriate natural and fixed anchors (including spikes, blocks, nuts, cams, threads, chockstones, trees, bolts, stakes and wall anchors) and set up secure single and multiple belay systems. The participant has tied in correctly, attached others to the rope, and demonstrated both direct and indirect belaying, including competent fall‑holding, lowering and supervision. They have set up top‑ and bottom‑rope systems, attached themselves and others to abseil systems, abseiled without a safety backup, safeguarded novices, and used common abseiling devices appropriately. The participant has also shown awareness of climbing history, traditions and ethics in the UK and Ireland, and demonstrated understanding of the grading systems used in the UK.This field is hidden when viewing the formQR CodeScan to validate certificate: Δ