Breeshey competes in Cadet of the Year competition
A teenager from the Island is to
compete for the title of National St John Ambulance Cadet
of the Year.
Breeshey Cowin, 16, of Eleanora Drive, Douglas,
will represent her fellow cadets at a selection weekend in
Wiltshire from 27 to 29 January.
Cadets from across the country will go head to head to be chosen
as the top cadet in the British Isles.
Breeshey, who attends Ballakermeen High School, is one of the
Isle of Man’s Deputy Cadets of the Year and is
travelling to the competition as Cadet of the Year, James Desmond,
is unable to attend.
High level of commitment
Breeshey – a member of Douglas Nursing Cadets –
provides first aid at events across the Isle of
Man and has completed the charity’s Grand Prior
Award, which marks at least three years of sustained
effort studying 24 different subjects – from using social media and
working in the community, to outdoor pursuits and first aid.
As a result, she was selected to attend the Princess
Royal’s reception at Buckingham Palace.
Cadets are aged 10 to 18. Many go on to be fully fledged adult
volunteers.
Breeshey said she was ‘proud to represent the youth of
St John Ambulance Isle of Man.’
Promoting first aid and community involvement
‘It's a great honour and I am delighted to be representing all
the other cadets in the Isle of Man at regional and national
level,’ she said. ‘I firmly believe that anyone, whatever
age, can learn first aid and would like to see more young
people like me learning the skills that can save a
life.’
‘Research has found that each year up to 150,000 people
die in situations where first aid could have given them a chance to
live and that’s a frightening statistic.’
‘St John Ambulance can teach you how to save someone’s
life but being a member also helps you develop leadership
and other skills that can be used in everyday life.’
Dr Iain Kewley, St John Ambulance Isle of Man’s
Commander, said: ‘Breeshey is a great example of a
dedicated volunteer who truly believes in the difference that first
aid can make to saving someone’s life.’
‘She is a great advocate for St John Ambulance Isle of Man and
is exactly the kind of person we are looking for to represent
cadets in the county.’
Anyone interested in becoming a Cadet or a
Badger – the groups for members aged five to ten – or
adults interested in volunteering to help at a Cadet or Badger unit
should contact St John Ambulance Isle of Man on 01624
674387.