Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Workshop
Help For Human Organization successfully conducted a 3-day Basic Life Support (BLS) Training Workshop in collaboration with Rescue 1122, aimed at strengthening emergency preparedness and life-saving skills among volunteers, youth, and members of the general public.
This initiative reflects our commitment to building safer, healthier, and more resilient communities by empowering individuals with the knowledge and confidence to act effectively during medical and emergency situations.
Training Overview
The comprehensive BLS training focused on practical, hands-on learning. Participants were trained in essential emergency response techniques, including CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation), choking relief, bleeding control, and basic first aid procedures. Professional trainers from Rescue 1122 led the sessions, ensuring high-quality instruction aligned with national emergency response standards.
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Objectives of the Training
- To raise awareness about the importance of timely first response during emergencies.
- To train individuals in providing basic emergency care before professional help arrives.
- To promote a culture of safety, responsibility, and community preparedness.
Key Highlights
- Hands-on practical sessions led by certified trainers from Rescue 1122.
- Active participation from volunteers, students, and community members.
- Distribution of participation certificates to all trainees.
Aligned with Our Mission & Vision
This Basic Life Support training aligns with Help For Human Organization’s vision of a peaceful, educated, and humane society. By promoting health education, emergency preparedness, and community well-being, we continue to bridge the gap between awareness and action.
Through such initiatives, we aim to ensure that communities are not only supported in times of crisis but are also empowered to save lives and protect human dignity.