A local company which is the driving force behind the
provision of AED and CPR training in the city has teamed up with the Solas
Centre, the South East’s cancer support service centre, to provide training in
the use of AED (Automated External Defibrillators).
Throughout May NAS Training Centre will deliver a
series of free training courses to the Solas Centre on AED instruction and
practice along with adult and child CPR.
According to Ray Power, General Manager NAS Training
Centre, the importance of AED and CPR skills can never be underestimated. “In Ireland
approximately 10,000 people die each year from
cardiovascular disease (CVD), coronary heart disease, stroke and other
circulatory diseases. Proficiency and
knowledge about what to do if this situation ever arises is paramount.”
“We offered these
informative and practical courses to the volunteers, clients and staff at the
Solas Centre in order to allow them to deal competently and capably if ever
such a situation arises and also because we greatly admire and respect the work
of the Solas Centre.”
Ray added, “The course is designed for those with a duty
to respond to an emergency in the workplace environment and the participants
will learn by practicing all the steps of AED and CPR under the guidance of a
qualified instructor.”
Each year 2,000 people are
diagnosed with cancer across Waterford, Wexford,
Tipperary,
Carlow and Kilkenny. Since opening its
doors at Ardkeen over three years ago, the Solas Centre has provided support
services, such as counselling, relaxation therapies and group support services
to over 1,000 people affected by cancer and anticipates that the numbers
visiting the Centre in 2013 will continue to rise.
Mick Nevin, Manager of the Solas Centre is delighted that
the staff and volunteers will undertake such a practical course. “At the Solas Centre our staff and volunteers
receive the highest level of training in all relevant disciplines and we are
delighted that NAS invited us to partake on these AED and CPR courses which
will give our staff and volunteers the knowledge and skills to deal any cardiac
or circulatory emergencies.”
“The philosophy of the Solas
Centre is manifold; to provide cancer patients and their families with a safe
place to talk things over and to help them cope with living with cancer. It also will work closely with the hospitals
of the region in promoting and supporting patient-focused, cutting-edge cancer
research and continues not only to educate people about cancer prevention, but
also to change our mindset around cancer,” Mick added.
For further information about
courses available at NAS Training Centre call 051 333960 or visit www.nas.ie.
For information about the Solas Centre and the services it provides call
051 304604 or visit www.solascentre.ie
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