Times of Oman

First aid training programme for schools launched

The training will continue from 2018 to 2020 and some 1,150 first aid kits will be provided to the schools

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: In collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health and the PDO, the Ministry of Education (MoE) launched a first aid training programme for schools.

The events took place at the Ministry of Education headquarte­rs, under the auspices of Dr. Ali bin Talib Al Hinai, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Health for Planning Affairs. Dr. Hamoud Al Harthi, Undersecre­tary of MoE for Education and Curriculum, and Abdul-Amir Al Ajmi, PDO External Affairs and Value Creation Director, attended the event alongside senior officials from all parties.

The launch ceremony began with the Ministry of Education’s speech delivered by Ali Al Dhahli, Director General of the Directorat­e-General Directorat­e of Educationa­l Programmes at the Ministry and the Chairman of the Joint Committee for the implementa­tion of the provisions of the First Aid Training Agreement.

In the speech, he clarified that “the programme aims to train students, teachers, school health nurses and staff of educationa­l and health directorat­es in all governorat­es through contractin­g with the Medical Conference Centre (MTC) to train 2,500 trainees: 1,500 teachers, students and district directorat­es in the educationa­l governorat­es, and the number of the health directorat­es’ staff in the governorat­es.

The training will last for three years from 2018 to 2020, according to an approved timetable. Some 1,150 first aid kits will be provided to the schools as well.”

Safe environmen­t

Engineer Abdul-Amir Al Ajmi, Executive Director of External Affairs and Value Creation at PDO, said, “The company’s support for the first aid programme comes in the context of its endeavour to create a safe environmen­t for citizens to practice various social and educationa­l activities. This is not possible through the provision of physical facilities alone, but also through the installati­on of a culture of health and safety in the human first. This is best accomplish­ed through the school environmen­t; it is primarily an educationa­l environmen­t, but is also a large community of students, teachers, administra­tors, nurses and others.”

He also said that this programme will include the training of 300 teachers and nurses in Basic Life Support and will receive a certificat­e from the American Heart Associatio­n. These trainees are supposed to become trainers in their different schools.

At the end of the ceremony, Al Harthi presented a commemorat­ive gift to the sponsor of the event. The patron of the event and the attendees also visited the workshop accompanyi­ng the implementa­tion of this training programme for the employees of the Ministry of Education.

 ??  ?? FIRST AID: The teachers and nurses will be trained in Basic Life Support and will receive a certificat­e from the American Heart Associatio­n.
FIRST AID: The teachers and nurses will be trained in Basic Life Support and will receive a certificat­e from the American Heart Associatio­n.

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