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This isn t how my gap year was meant to be : how Covid turned young people s lives upside down | Students

Daisy Davis was meant to go travelling, but instead made sandwiches in a local cafe. Photograph: David Yeo/The Guardian ‘This isn’t how my gap year was meant to be’: how Covid turned young people’s lives upside down Daisy Davis was meant to go travelling, but instead made sandwiches in a local cafe. Photograph: David Yeo/The Guardian Some have missed out on adventure, others on university places – but as well as turmoil, the pandemic has thrown up some surprising consolations Sat 8 May 2021 07.00 EDT When Daisy Davis imagined her gap year, she pictured global adventure. Building schools as a volunteer in Tanzania or Ghana, perhaps, Interrailing through Europe, or travelling in Thailand. Finally 18 and with a year of blissful freedom before university, Daisy presumed that the world was there to be explored.

How north-east teenager Calum Leitch helps patients on the worst days of their lives

How north-east teenager Calum Leitch helps patients on the ‘worst days of their lives’ © Scott Baxter / DCT Media CR0027180 Portraits of Calum Leitch (Ambulance Support Worker) Picture by Scott Baxter 20/03/2021 When Calum Leitch’s family home flooded in January 2016, the British Red Cross was there to help. And on that day, after being helped to dry land, the Inverurie teenager realised he wanted to give back and support others. Mr Leitch, now 18, said: “It was the middle of the night and the weather was just horrible. “But the Red Cross was there to talk to you and be there for you.

How teenager Calum Leitch helps patients on the worst days of their lives

© Scott Baxter/ DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up When Calum Leitch’s family home flooded in January 2016, the British Red Cross was there to help. And on that day, after being helped to dry land, the Inverurie teenager realised he wanted to give back and support others. Mr Leitch, now 18, said: “It was the middle of the night and the weather was just horrible. “But the Red Cross was there to talk to you and be there for you.

North-east volunteer inspired to become paramedic after working with Red Cross

North-east volunteer inspired to become paramedic after working with Red Cross © Supplied by British Red Cross Calum Leitch started volunteering with the British Red Cross on 2017. A north-east volunteer for a major international humanitarian has been playing a vital role during the Covid-19 pandemic. Calum Leitch, 19, from Inverurie started volunteering with the British Red Cross in 2017 after they helped his family when their home was badly flooded. The teenager moved to ambulance support last May and has been so inspired by his volunteering that he wants to study to become a paramedic at Robert Gordon University. Calum’s duties with the Red Cross include taking patients to and from hospital and he also completed training to deal with frontline ambulance support and is now transporting patients with Covid-19 to Aberdeen’s Royal Infirmary.

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