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CRISIS MANAGEMENT GROUP |
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First aid training seminars for students of all education levels | ||||
In cases of natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, large scale accidents), response time is of paramount importance. An amount of 80% of people accidentally involved in emergency situations are rescued by other people standing near them,an amount of 15% by the local authority organized action and only 5% by rescuers or other groups. Statistically speaking, 90% of the help provided is by people with no expertise or specific training on dealing with these situations. In this context, through our seminars, we aspire to sufficiently prepare and educate the citizens of our city to prevent and deal with potential everyday dangers and emergency health conditions and make them able to help themselves, their families or their fellow citizens. |
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These seminars are targeted at primary and high school students, as well as university students of both state and private educational institutions. |
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Two seminars of 3-hour presentation |
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In each school, a four-hour presentation is held, which is of particular themes that concerns the identification and dealing with dangers such as trauma, burns, drowning, fainting etc. This kind of presentation, also, deals with identifying loss of breath and its consequences, how to call an ambulance, resuscitation skills and the use of defibrillator. Rescuers apply these skills in real time and the students practice them immediately after the presentation. |
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The seminars take place in cooperation with the school teachers, the school principle and the parent associations. |
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5 to 7 volunteer rescuers are responsible for the first aid trainee seminars, in rotation. |
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Central Macedonia |
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The outcome of the presentations is clearly a positive one and this is obvious because: |
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1. This action is in its first year of implementation. So far, there have been three training sessions in 3 primary schools with participation of up 150 children aged between 10 and 12, 150 parents, guardians and teachers in Thessaloniki schools and the wider Central Macedonia. |