Helping Hands Academy
Imagine yourself being in a big house in the middle of nowhere with your five-years-old, it's midnight. Suddenly, you faint or worse you have a heart attack. The only help you can get that night is from your child but she/he can't do anything, but calling you in her/his soft voice... while life is fading away from your body little by little.. It's sad. Isn't it?
Helping Hands Academy is an organization whose sole purpose is to train individuals in first aid skills. They provide comprehensive and fully accredited level one, two and three first aid courses.They also offer basic Fire Fighting courses. Apart from that they offer free public workshops as well as specialized workshops to school groups. They believe that first aid is for everyone.
Now, they are teaching pre-school children the first aid skills.
One of the course is to call an ambulance.
1. Dial 10111
2. Ask for an ambulance
3. Give your address
4. Describe what is happening
- how old is the patient
- how he/she is feeling
- is he/she awake or alive
5. Wait for the ambulance.
How good your children are prepared in case of a medical emergency for you, their friends or themselves? Can they stay calm and confident?
On Saturday 2 March 2019, Helping Hands Academy will have a workshop at Bishop Lavis library. They will teach children how to save someone's life through first aid skills. It's free and all children are welcomed.
For more information contact:
Web: www.helpinghandsacademy.co.za
Tel: 060 418 7482
By: Panphil Tshisumpa
Helping Hands Academy is an organization whose sole purpose is to train individuals in first aid skills. They provide comprehensive and fully accredited level one, two and three first aid courses.They also offer basic Fire Fighting courses. Apart from that they offer free public workshops as well as specialized workshops to school groups. They believe that first aid is for everyone.
Now, they are teaching pre-school children the first aid skills.
One of the course is to call an ambulance.
1. Dial 10111
2. Ask for an ambulance
3. Give your address
4. Describe what is happening
- how old is the patient
- how he/she is feeling
- is he/she awake or alive
5. Wait for the ambulance.
How good your children are prepared in case of a medical emergency for you, their friends or themselves? Can they stay calm and confident?
On Saturday 2 March 2019, Helping Hands Academy will have a workshop at Bishop Lavis library. They will teach children how to save someone's life through first aid skills. It's free and all children are welcomed.
For more information contact:
Web: www.helpinghandsacademy.co.za
Tel: 060 418 7482
By: Panphil Tshisumpa
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