Will being in the cadets provide me with any qualifications? What is a BTEC qualification? No, you do not have to be a UK citizen to join as a cadet. Is there a chance of foreign travel? Do you have to have short hair? Will I be provided with a uniform? Where can I buy a good pair of boots? What does it cost to be a cadet? What is annual camp? Both the Cadet Instructors and civilian volunteers have chosen to dedicate their valuable time to helping Cadets reach their potential.
Absolutely not. Cadets is a great way to find out more about Canada, make friends and develop new skills that will be with you for life, no matter what career you choose. All rights reserved.
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What does it cost to join? What about summer training? What do I do at summer training? Are there travel opportunities? Frequently asked questions about your child becoming a cadet with the Army Cadets. The Army Cadet Force is sponsored by the Army, but there is absolutely no requirement on cadets to join any of the armed services at any time. Joining the ACF provides a good insight into life in the Army and helps young people decide whether it is the right path for them.
Cadets in the ACF get some military training and spend time on military training areas during annual camp. This gives them a great advantage over those new soldiers that have not had any cadet experience. We have processes in place to keep our cadets safe when they are with the ACF.
Each adult volunteer undergoes an enhanced disclosure check previously known as a criminal records check when they join the ACF and at regular intervals while they remain with us. We also have strict rules about how cadets are supervised, and every adult volunteer receives training in how to deal with safeguarding incidents when they happen. We do not tolerate any form of bullying or discrimination in the ACF and have simple methods in place for cadets to report these to our volunteers who are trained on how to deal with incidents.
Long term planning for activities continues for some ADF Cadet activity camps in the school holiday periods, however a final decision on conducting the camps will be determined closer to the date.
The priority for the Cadet programs is the safety of our cadets and volunteers. The patience and professionalism displayed by all those involved in the Cadet programs has, and continues to be, exemplary. The ADF Cadets is a community-based youth development organisation focused on Defence customs, traditions and values.
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