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Basic First Aid Training
One-week “Basic First Aid Skills Training” for Hluttaw Staff

The Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF) has organized a basic one-week first aid course. The skills of 21 Hluttaw staff members from Pyithu, Amyotha and Pyidaungsu may later be used on Hluttaw visitors, staff and MPs during emergency situations.

Initial theoretical input was complemented later on by practical exercises.

Initial theoretical input was complemented later on by practical exercises.

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The training took place from 2nd–4th July 2018. The focal trainers for this workshop were Daw Myint Myint Kyu and Daw Than Than Myint from the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS). After the one-week practical training, the participants were required to complete a written test and a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) test, in order to obtain their certificate accredited by MRCS.

This workshop was part of a series of visitor service workshops for the Union Level Parliaments of Myanmar. By organizing this training, it is aimed to increase the quality of the Hluttaw visitor service. It is part of the project “Supporting a people oriented Parliament in Myanmar” with financial support of the Foreign Ministry Germany.

 

Amongst others, the participants learned how to correctly apply a bandage to a head wound.

Amongst others, the participants learned how to correctly apply a bandage to a head wound.

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Please learn more about the visitor service of the Hluttaw as well as about MRCS via the links below:

Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Website Visit Page - https://pyidaungsu.hluttaw.mm/visit

Pyithu Hluttaw Website Visit Page - https://pyithu.hluttaw.mm/visit

Amyotha Hluttaw Website Visit Page - http://www.amyotha.hluttaw.mm/?q=visiting  

Myanmar Red Cross Society Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/info.mrcs/

Myanmar Red Cross Society Website - https://www.redcross.org.mm/en_US/

Accident scenarios were re-enacted in order for the participants to learn through practical lessons to react quickly and correctly in every situation.

Accident scenarios were re-enacted in order for the participants to learn through practical lessons to react quickly and correctly in every situation.

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