{"id":20845,"date":"2025-09-13T17:11:55","date_gmt":"2025-09-13T21:11:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.skipatrol.ca\/newsletter\/?p=20845"},"modified":"2025-09-13T18:16:47","modified_gmt":"2025-09-13T22:16:47","slug":"our-requalification-the-story-of-a-promise-we-renew","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skipatrol.ca\/newsletter\/2025\/09\/our-requalification-the-story-of-a-promise-we-renew\/","title":{"rendered":"Our requalification: the story of a promise we renew"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pl-20845\"  class=\"panel-layout\" ><div id=\"pg-20845-0\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-no-style\" ><div id=\"pgc-20845-0-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-20845-0-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_sow-editor panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"0\" ><div\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\tclass=\"so-widget-sow-editor so-widget-sow-editor-base\"\n\t\t\t\n\t\t>\n<div class=\"siteorigin-widget-tinymce textwidget\">\n\t<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-20818 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/cspnational.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2025\/09\/13165447\/06-Requalification-Header-EN.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"570\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cspnational.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2025\/09\/13165447\/06-Requalification-Header-EN.png 570w, https:\/\/cspnational.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2025\/09\/13165447\/06-Requalification-Header-EN-300x105.png 300w, https:\/\/cspnational.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2025\/09\/13165447\/06-Requalification-Header-EN-560x196.png 560w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 570px) 100vw, 570px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>By Jean Cot\u00e9, Qu\u00e9bec Division President (<a href=\"mailto:jean.cote@skipatrol.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">jean.cote@skipatrol.ca<\/a>)<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The story begins on those beautiful autumn days, long before snow blankets the peaks. Out west, light hits the ridgelines. Across the Prairies, the wind whistles. Farther east, the fall colours announce the season ahead. Everywhere, patrollers gather for requalification. Let\u2019s be honest: it is not the most exciting part of our patrol year. And yet, this is where we reaffirm who we are, and where we genuinely enjoy reconnecting with our teammates on the hill.<\/p>\n<p>We know the ritual: demonstrate, practice, validate. Here, seniority exempts no one; whether you once handled birch-bark \u201ctwo-man banana\u201d sleds, hold a \u201cPhD in prehospital care,\u201d maybe, or are starting your third patrol season, we all follow the same path. No cutting corners. That\u2019s our professionalism: the same high standard for everyone, without flinching.<\/p>\n<p>Elise (a fictional name) shows up for the practical requalification day. Entering her twelfth season she knows the drill. She has already completed the online training hours, at the times that fit best with her schedule. It is not perfect (there\u2019s room to improve), but it beats sacrificing yet another gorgeous, sunny fall Saturday. She smiles at the CPR manikin: \u201cHey you, we meet again every year, you and I.\u201d On the table: protocols, attendance sheets, forms waiting for signatures. It\u2019s less inspiring than the perfect corduroy of a freshly groomed run, but it smells like peace of mind.<\/p>\n<p>The morning flies by. Stabilizations, airways, oxygen, bandaging. The movements return, clean and fluid. A detail corrected here, an angle adjusted there. In the corner, the instructor checks the boxes: modules completed, BLS current, certificates filed. Elise looks up: \u201cThat\u2019s a lot of paperwork.\u201d He smiles: \u201cYes. And that\u2019s what turns our competence into proof.\u201d It is not that thrilling, we know, but it\u2019s exactly what makes us proud to be compliant and calm when accountability is needed. Dedicated and generous with his time, the instructor has already given up a volunteer weekend to recertify and make sure Elise gets the best of his skills.<\/p>\n<p>By day\u2019s end, Elise has closed the loop. The same CPR manikin she greeted in the morning is put away, the forms she laid out are now signed, and the online modules she scheduled \u201cwhen it fits\u201d are checked off in the folder. The instructor slips the certificates into the sleeve.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAre we good?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re ready.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And we are attestable, because somewhere this season, maybe right in February, the worst happens for one of our patients. The team works perfectly within our protocol, \u201cby the book.\u201d Decisions are solid, treatments are correct and appropriate, but the outcome is sadly irreversible.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s when reality steps in: A coroner or a lawyer looks into the file. An investigation begins; the entire requalification process is reopened, as if rewinding the film. Is everything there? Signatures, attendance, requalification to the letter, the proper number of hours? Were we impeccable? From that point on, it\u2019s about compliance, governance, and accountability. We all understand that, depending on the findings, the size of the problem can jump from size \u201cS\u201d to size \u201cXXL\u201d if a single box is missing. And, in Quebec, like elsewhere, patroller training is governed by regulation. Serious non-compliance could jeopardize our ability to qualify patrollers in Quebec or anywhere else in Canada.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s simply discipline, just professionalism: demonstrate, practice, validate. It is not the most exciting part of the season, but it is what makes us proud to be compliant, and calm if we ever have to reopen the file.<\/p>\n<p>We don\u2019t throw confetti. We know we have renewed the promise: qualification is not a lifetime pass, it\u2019s a commitment we keep, without flinching, for our teams, our resorts, and especially for the people we support when things are at their worst.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s what we carry out of the room: every signature is a steadier helping hand, every module checks off more piece of peace of mind, every requalification brings us together around the same standard. Treat right. Document right. Act right.<\/p>\n<p>Discipline belongs to everyone: new candidates, instructors, returning patrollers. It is not borrowed; it is practiced, proven, and passed on. Let\u2019s be proud to cultivate it and keep it alive, together.<\/p>\n<p>Tomorrow, the snow awaits. Same team, same reflexes, same proof. Let\u2019s make a season that reflects who we are: professional, proud, reliable.<\/p>\n<p>Competent and able to prove it. To all of us, our individual grooves, our common standards.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Jean Cot\u00e9, Qu\u00e9bec Division President (jean.cote@skipatrol.ca) The story begins on those beautiful autumn days, long before snow blankets the peaks. Out west, light hits the ridgelines. Across the Prairies, the wind whistles. 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