The Trauma Care International Foundation (TCIF), in collaboration with the National Youth Council, Ikorodu North Chapter, Lagos, successfully hosted the inaugural edition of its First Responders Training, themed “Health Forum 1.0.” The training session, held in Ikorodu North, aimed to equip participants with essential life-saving skills to respond to emergencies effectively.
The event brought together youth leaders, community stakeholders, and health enthusiasts eager to learn practical techniques for managing medical emergencies before professional help arrives. Speaking at the event, representatives from TCIF highlighted the importance of empowering communities with first aid and CPR knowledge, emphasizing that swift and informed actions during emergencies could make the difference between life and death. The collaboration with the National Youth Council underscores a shared commitment to enhancing public health awareness and preparedness within local communities.
Participants expressed gratitude for the impactful training, noting the practical demonstrations and hands-on exercises that provided valuable tools for responding to crises. The success of “Health Forum 1.0” sets the stage for more health-focused initiatives in Ikorodu North and beyond, fostering a culture of proactive care and community resilience. The successful training with the National Youth Council in Ikorodu North in Lagos State, “Health Forum 1.0 saw the TCIF First Responder network increase, with a potential 45 youths trained in basic first aid and CPR.
For more information on future training sessions and initiatives, interested individuals can contact TCIF directly. Contact Us: 📞+2349120029752,+234 905 256 5689 [email protected]
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