Hi PayWhich city are you from?al,
Wonderful. Other than workshops we should also develop some
information kit on these things. I will be happy to be a part of this
exercise.
Regards
Naresh

On 1/10/20, Dr Aruni Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Payal, we are also interested in conducting this training in our
> city. I have some organisations which are interested in these sort of
> activities. Please let me know what needs to be done in this regard.
> Thanks and regards,
> Dr. Aruni Sharma.
> Associate Professor,
> Dept. of Political Science,
> Shri Jai Narayan Mishr PG College,
> Lucknow, India.
> twitter: www.twitter.com/arunisharma
> facebook: www.facebook.com/arunisharma
> Skype: [email protected]
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:22 PM Payal Ki Jhankar <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> hi All,
>> this might be a lengthy mail. request you to bear with me, since there
>> is some useful information here.
>> i have, in the past few months begun working with an organization
>> working in the  field of saving lives- selling medical emergency
>> equipment, disaster preparedness, first aid kits, evacuation
>> equipment, and the like. part of our job is also to train individuals,
>> and organizations in first-aid, and CPR. to ensure i have the facts
>> right, i've aquired a certification from the American Heart
>> Association's Basic life support programme as a service provider. it
>> was interesting to teach the doctors how to work around a person with
>> total blindness and partial hearing impairment, while learning life
>> saving skills from them.
>> going one step further, i was in Bangalore,partnering with Rotary
>> Bangalore Abilities-  at Samarthanam Trust last weekend to train
>> persons with vision impairment and a couple of other disabilities the
>> art of saving a life.
>> a day  long programme taught them how to identify a heart attack, its
>> difference from a cardiac arrest and the quick response time.
>> additionally, we walked them through all the CPR manouvers practically
>> on medical manikins. we also taught them how to use the External
>> Automated Defibrillator, the equipment that delivers a shock to revive
>> a heart from a cardiac arrest.
>> all this is possible for us, the lay people, with and without
>> disabilities.
>> since we also deal with first-aid kits, i was keen on having something
>> simple for folks who didn't see. for that, i'd had a few sample kits
>> designed, and distributed to the participants who had a positive
>> feedback. there is always space for improvement and that comes with
>> suggestions from the community. the idea is also to make these kits
>> cost effective, and easy to use. i have in mind to have one simple
>> travel kit, and one slightly involved home kit.
>> the purpose of this whole story is to discuss how little is being done
>> in this particular space with us, the relatively more vulnerable
>> cross-section of society. we all live with families, and are
>> responsible citizens, and efficient workers at our work spaces. why
>> then, shouldn't we have the ability to be a resource who can save a
>> life? i have only become more convinced and passionate about this in
>> the months i've worked at it.
>> i am keen to take this knowledge to more organizations, groups, work
>> spaces, and of course, individuals.
>> i would be more than happy to discuss this with anyone interested in
>> knowing more.
>> thanks for having read this, in case you've made it until the end. :)
>> Best,
>> Payal
>>
>> Celebrating Louis birthday Jan. 4th.
>>
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