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The Rosehip Medic Collective will be leading a first aid training for anyone who spends time in the forest doing things like leading hikes or survey teams in unpredictable, remote, and off trail conditions. All are welcome and this training is free. Zines and other resources will be available at the training.
The Rosehip Medic Collective is a group of volunteer Street Medics and health care activists active in Portland, Oregon. They provide first aid and emergency care at protests, direct actions, and other sites of resistance and struggle. They also train other street medics and put on community wellness trainings. They believe in democratizing health care knowledge and skills, in reducing our community’s dependence on corporate medicine, and that strong networks of support and care are essential to building a sustainable, long-term movement for collective liberation. They are working to create one facet of the healthy and diverse infrastructure they see as necessary if we are to build another world. The Rosehips Medic Collective includes EMTs, Wilderness First Responders, herbalists, and more.
The location will be located indoors at the Bark office.
This training will follow Bark’s COVID-19 safety protocol. Space is limited. Due to limited space and hands-on learning, participants will be expected to wear masks throughout the training. Air purifiers will also be running. Directions and additional details will be sent to registrants before the event.
Questions? Email Haley, Bark's Forest Field Coordinator.
Fern fronds unraveling in the Grasshopper Timber Sale
Thank you for registering for the Forest First Aid Training.
You will receive an email prior to the event with driving directions and additional details. If you have any questions before the event, please connect with Haley Spadafora, Forest Field Coordinator at haley@bark-out.org. Space is limited, so if your plans change, please contact Haley so we can offer your spot to someone on the waitlist.