Paddle Safer Provider Moderation - Dates Now Available
30 April 2025

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We're thrilled to announce the upcoming schedule for our Paddle Safer Provider Moderation sessions. These sessions are essential for all providers who wish to continue delivering the Paddle Safer course. Our records indicate that you became a Paddle Safer Provider in 2022, if you would like to continue offering this valuable course, you will need to attend a Moderation in 2025.

These engaging and interactive sessions are hosted by our experienced National Trainers and are designed to ensure consistent and high-quality delivery of the Paddle Safer course. During the online moderation, we will provide an overview of the Paddle Safer course, delivery of the content, expectations, ideas and the administration involved.


This is also a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow Paddle Safer Providers, share best practices, and have any questions you may have addressed directly.


You can find a list of dates on the link below, just click the ‘Book now’ tab. Sessions are only £10, and are designed to be mobile friendly.


Link https://paddlesuptraining.com/provider_roles/paddle-safer-provider/#page-content


We especially welcome coaches and leaders who haven't run the course before, but would like to find out more.



We look forward to welcoming you to a Moderation session soon and supporting you in continuing to deliver vital safety skills to paddlers.

Kind Regards,


The Paddles Up Training Team

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