Basic first aid is defined as assessments and interventions that can be performed with minimal or no medical equipment. A “First-Aider” or first aid provider is defined as someone with formal training in first aid.
On December 28th 2017 and January 6th 2018, Iqra Educational Centre organised a First Aid training course for all our staff, ie. Mangers, teachers, caregivers, security personnels, cooks and janitors etc. The venue for both trainings was our main branch at Dzorwulu-Alajo link.
Over eighty (80) Iqra staff, form all our five branches, took part in the training which involved both theories and practical exercises. Some of the topics treated included: how to check of a patients level of consciousness and airway control, how to place a person in recovery position and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The training was handled by officials from the Ghana Red Cross Society.
The motivation for organising the training was the realization of Iqra management that most of our staff did not know how to give first-aid. So the aim was to teach more staff how to save someone’s life, should it ever become necessary. We thus encourage other organizations to ensure that their employees know first-aid.
Staff who successfully complete the first-aid training receive certification that they have participated.
ABOUT IQRA
Iqra Centre is a school of choice for all Muslims. We aim at providing a blend of both formal and Islamic education to our students, in a manner that will equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to practice Islam as a way of life and be successful in this world and the hereafter.
The management, staff, curriculum and the environment are structured and conditioned to unearth the beautiful potentials of our children. The school’s operations and programs are inspired by the teachings of the Islamic faith.
Our philosophy is to help each individual to develop concepts, disciplines and principles relative to their Islamic identity while providing them the opportunities to excel in formal education principles.