Young Rescuer Academy of First Aid and Lifesaving Erasmus Project

General information for the Young Rescuer Academy of First Aid and Lifesaving Erasmus Project

Young Rescuer Academy of First Aid and Lifesaving Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Young Rescuer Academy of First Aid and Lifesaving

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for school education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Civic engagement / responsible citizenship; Health and wellbeing; Overcoming skills mismatches (basic/transversal)

Project Summary

The aim of the project was to exchange good practices in school education in a topic of education and dissemination among students the knowledge of premedical rescue, in particular first aid and the issue of organ donation. The ability to react properly in the case of traffic accidents, mass disasters, fires, but also the ability to help people during their loss of consciousness and professional calling of appropriate services are skills that should be naturally used by a citizen of modern society. However, this skill applies not only to adults, but should be trained by everyone from an early age. Complementing this ability of saving health and human life in a systemic way is the awareness of the importance of organ donation, in particular blood donation and bone marrow donation. Lack of adequate knowledge about the importance of donation in saving human life, as well as lacking its negative impact on the donor’s life, make the number of potential and actual donors is insufficient. It is necessary to promote proper attitudes well in advance.
Obtaining the right level of skills and awareness in the field of pre-medical help and organ donation requires educating from an early age. During school education, the learning process in this area is of an occasional nature and it is conducted in various areas (implemented to a small extent during educational activities and during occasional events and visits of people involved in medical emergency services). The project allowed to exchange good practices at the international level in the area being the subject of the project and the development of stable, good practices prepared for implementation in the curricula of the schools participating in the project. As part of the dissemination of the project, the results (good practices) were disseminated also in other schools and educational units provided as recipients of dissemination activities.
Five project partners, including four school partners (beneficiaries) and one non-school partner (serving as leader and expert) were involved in the realization of the project activities. School partners were general (elementary) schools at the primary level educating young people aged 10-16, located in various local environments. There were two schools from Poland (one coming from a mid-size city, and one village), a school from Germany (a small town), and a school from Romania (large city – a capital). The project involved, mostly in training activities, also supporting partners who were units of the Red Cross (a regional branch) and firefighter quarters.
The project activities included four transnational project meetings and four short-term (usually 7-days long) training activities (with participants from all four partners participating in each of the activities). Three of both types of activities were physical mobility while the last ones were online meetings caused by pandemic restrictions. Each of the project activities (each training) was devoted to a slightly different subject matter (e.g. behavior towards a person with a threat to life, first aid) and included other forms of project activities (lectures, meetings, training workshops, visits to facilities). These meetings included also horizontal activities (including European integration, culture and regional customs, heritage and national identity).
The international project meetings (3 days long each) were aimed at project management, preparation for mobility activities, evaluation of results and preparation of activities in the field of dissemination of project results.
The project was planned to be realized for 26 months (from October 1th, 2018 to November 30th, 2020) but because of pandemic delays was extended to 33 months. Nevertheless of the extension, the last set of activities was realized in online formula. All project activities were realized successfully and all goals were achieved.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 124697 Eur

Project Coordinator

POLITECHNIKA SLASKA & Country: PL

Project Partners

  • Liceul Teoretic Mihai Ionescu
  • Zespol Szkolno-Przedszkolny nr 2
  • Szkola Podstawowa im. 18 Pulku Ulanow Pomorskich w Nowej Cerkwi
  • August Bebel Integrierte Gesamtschule