The prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met on Great Tuesday at Maximus Mansionwith children and members of the humanitarian organization KIDS SAVE LIVES, who have been trained to assist in emergencies as first respondents and to provide cardiopulmonary rejuvenation (CPR). The organization has trained 490,000 students since 2010, with a focus on the last classes of elementary and high school-high school, parents and teachers, covering about one in two schools in the territory.
As part of the meeting The opportunity to organize theoretical and practical first aid courses were discussed4 hours, in schools of all levels, through certified trainers, in the coming years. “What we do now fragments, let’s go see how we can do it organized,” the prime minister said. “These 4 hours of education give children a certification and the ability to have done something that ranks them in a different category if the non -born, need to be really useful.”
THE Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated the children and the Kids Save Lives organization for the education it offers to young people. “You will have our support and discuss with the Ministry of Education how we can institutionalize a more regular presence in the context of the discussion we have had, because for children it is double value: on the one hand we get more certified in the carp process, but on the other hand, I think we do. And our children must be familiar with not only this technique, but also with their obligation, if they need to endure, to help a fellow citizen, to be able to know how to do so, “the prime minister said.
“We know that every second emergency happens. Unfortunately, in no country in the world can we disintegrate ambulances to reach the first minute. So the World Health Organization comes and says: “Train the citizens, especially target children, schools. Create new CARP lessons so that from the age of 6 they can enter the world of volunteering, solidarity, first aid,” Rescuer of EKAB Anastasis Stefanakis. “Students are enthusiastic, they are easy to learn, the school is their physical space to learn first aid,” he added.
Addressed to the trained kids of Kids Save Lives, the Kyriakos Mitsotakis He noted that “in our minds we can associate this process with someone who has a relationship with medicine, but we must explain in simple words that this can be learned. And indeed, it is unnecessary to be, but we can save a life with a 4 -hour basic training. To make a very big difference. Of course, the earlier you learn it, the better you will do it. I still remember the basics of a training I had done 30 years ago. And with a small reminder, everything comes back. “
The Prime Minister stood on the possibility of teaching KARPA andIn other phases of life after school, such as in the army or workplaces, so that there is wider coverage, while pointing out that such initiatives have a wider social footprint.
“I think it creates a culture of solidarity and a sense of social cohesion because, as you said, we can’t always have an ambulance next to us. We have done a significant job to improve the response time of EKAB. It is certain and I know personal cases of people who have been saved from the first aid-carrier who would not live if they did not have that support at the time. And many times it can be an unknown one. We may do it to our relatives but it may be an unknown one who will save a life, because it has been found at that time to deal with an incident of a fellow citizen facing a serious health problem, “the prime minister said.
Indeed, Mr. Mitsotakis had the opportunity to attend MARPA Demonstration by Maria, Europe’s newest trainer, and to be informed about the digital applications of the organization that has developed the National Defibrillator Charter.
The meeting has also emerged a large increase in the number of installed defibrillators in recent years, especially after the government’s decision to move to the over -over VAT rate of 6% 3 years ago. “We have tried to put many more, but the point is to know how to use them,” the prime minister said.
Members of the Kids Save Lives organization thanked Kyriakos Mitsotakis for expanding the beneficiaries of the deafness allowance, so that the age group is not excluded.