First aid meeting Europe

June 2021

June
1 – 2

(1pm – 5pm Geneva time)

Online.

Meeting closed!

Thank you for your participation! email first.aid@ifrc.org

About the Event

Millions of people are hurt or killed by injuries every year due to inadequate response or lack of timely assistance. First aid is by no means a replacement for emergency services; it is a vital initial step in providing effective and swift action that helps to reduce the severity of injuries and improve the chances of survival.

The Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are today the major first aid providers in the world. Around 36,000 facilitators and 770,000 volunteers are working worldwide to offer their services to their communities and provide first aid assistance. In 2020, approximately 23 million people were trained in first aid by Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies in 101 countries around the globe.

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Agenda

Day Time Topic Format

 

 

1st June

1.00 – 1.15 Opening speech Plenary
1.15 – 1.20 Practical information Plenary
1.20 – 3.00 The harmonization pack “Guidelines 2020, IFAA, Platform” Plenary and WG
3.00 – 5.00 Repositioning first aid at the Centre of the IFRC’s strategy 2030 Plenary and WG

 

 

2nd June

1.00 – 1.15 Summary of the previous day Plenary
1.15 – 3.00 Commercial first aid
3.00 – 4.40

First aid training in the “new normal life”: safe trainings, adverse effects Covid vaccination and blended learning.

Plenary and WG
4.40 – 5.00 Conclusion of the 2 day sessions Plenary

Join us for 2 days of Talks & Workshops

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June 1

Tue

Guidelines 2020, IFAA, Platform

Repositioning first aid at the Centre of the IFRC’s strategy 2030

June 2

Wed

Commercial first aid

First aid training in the “new normal life”: safe trainings, adverse effects Covid vaccination and blended learning.

Helpful links

Day 1

Presentations on the harmonization pack “Guidelines 2020, IFAA, Platform” and repositioning first aid at the Centre of the IFRC’s strategy 2030

Day 2

Presentations on commercial first aid, First aid training in the “new normal life”: safe trainings, adverse effects Covid vaccination and blended learning

First aid news & updates