Current - Emergency Care and Injury Management
In the Midwest Region of WA
Delivered in collaboration with FESA, St John
Ambulance, Royal Flying Doctor Service and the WA Regional Police
our free workshops were delivered in Carnamah, Morawa, Mingenew,
Geraldton, Mullewa, Cue and Mt Magnet. The workshops were conducted
as a set of interactive skill stations, each lead by the different
emergency services. Participants acquired the knowledge and skills
in topics such as practical first aid, responding to and managing
emergency situations, emergency preparedness and the role these key
organisations play in the community.
Attendance numbers proved very
positive which was mainly due to the support of local community
businesses, project partners and supporters, coupled with a strong
media campaign. Show bags full of relevant resources from each
partner were provided to all attendees including a complimentary 6
month membership to Farmsafe WA Alliance. Feedback from attendees
and partners is currently being collated and assessed in order that
we can ensure any changes to the workshop structure is addressed
prior to our delivery of this campaign in the Great Southern region
during early 2013.
Acknowledgement and thanks goes to our collaborative
partners and reference group members as without their expertise and
support, these workshops would not have been
possible.


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The Emergency Care and Injury Management Project is an
initiative of Farmsafe WA Alliance and is funded by the Department
of Health, Western Australia and supported by the Royal Flying
Doctors Service (RFDS), St John Ambulance, Fire and Emergency
Service Authority and the WA Regional Police.
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