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SUMMARY:Lao Red Cross Youth Empowerment in Social Inclusion Programme  | 24-26 May 2017 | Lao PDR
DESCRIPTION:First drama: violence can not be an excuse for any emotional actions\, nor a solution to any issues.\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n				\n					\n						\n					\n					\n						Second drama: Be educator for parents.\n						\n					\n				\n\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n\n		\n	\n\nThe programme started with the preparation of Youth as Agents of Behavioral Change (YABC) peer educators as facilitators. Those facilitators held a small forum with 20 core group of youth using the Youth Empowerment in Community (YEC) guide. Those core-group youth prepared two theatre dramas addressing the issue of violence in communities and children in the Vientiane-Ho Chi Minh Friendship High School’s school hall for 150 school youth and teachers. \nActive listening skill first!\nThis was the answer from the audience students in the feedback session after enjoying the first drama: violence can not be an excuse for any emotional action nor a solution to any issue. \nFamily violence\nFamilies are not same but can be happy all the same if they talk and behave with love and warm care. How? Children’s role is the most important. Be educators for parents. Educate the parents that children will follow them in future as role models. This was the feedback to the second drama. Isn’t it inspirational? Do peer-to-peer as well as be peer-educators to parents.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/lao-red-cross-youth-empowerment-in-social-inclusion-programme-may-2017/
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SUMMARY:GRAB Taxi First Aid Training | 6 June 2017 | Chiangmai
DESCRIPTION:This was the fifth Garb taxi drivers training on basic first aid in Thailand conducted on 6 June 2017 in Chiangmai Province. There were 25 Grab taxi drivers (male 20\, female 5) participating in the first aid training. \nThere were 6 key topics focusing on both theory and practical sessions related to basic standard first aid for the wounds\, choking\, stroke\, heart diseases\, CPR-cardiopulmonary resuscitation\, and referral and transportation to hospitals which were facilitated by four first aid instructors/ specialists from Thai Red Cross Chapter 3 Chiangmai Province. \nAll of participants were received the certificates after completing their attendance of the training course for six hours.  In 2017\, Grab Thailand is planning to organize about 11-12 basic first aid training courses with the technical support from Thai Red Cross  (Training Centre for First Aid and Health Care) and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies CCST Bangkok.  It is expected that over 300 -350 Grab drivers will be equipped and capable to help the victims on the road and to save lives for those in need\, said Mr. Niwattana Assawarakse\, Grab Thailand coordinator. \nFor more information\, please contact Mr. Niwattana Assawarakse \, email: niwattana.as@grabtaxi.com and Dr. Pornsak Khortwong\, IFRC Health Officer\, email: pornsak.khortwong@ifrc.org
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/grab-taxi-first-aid-training-6-june-2017-chiangmai/
CATEGORIES:First Aid,Health
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SUMMARY:IFRC Asia Pacific Regional Meeting: Health and Care for Migrants and Displaced Persons: Strengthening Humanitarian Action | 6-7 June 2017 | Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:Building on last year’s Mobilising the Movement: Humanitarian Responses to Migration\, this year’s regional migration event focused on Health and Care for Migrants\, and was held in Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia from 6-7 June 2017. The event aimed to highlight the work of National Societies (NS) in this area\, including providing basic and emergency health care\, referral pathways\, first aid\, and psychosocial support. \nThe Regional Meeting brought together 71 participants\, from 26 National Societies\, including 18 National Societies from the Asia Pacific region. The Meeting also brought together a number of migration and health experts from external partner organisations\, including from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)\, International Organisation for Migration (IOM)\, the\nInternational Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)\, the Secretariat of ASEAN\, the European Union and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The Meeting was also supported by the technical expertise of IFRC and ICRC colleagues from across the Asia Pacific region\, and from Geneva. \nThe Regional Meeting provided the first opportunity for Red Cross Red Crescent practitioners and experts from the fields of migration and health to come together\, to share experiences\, best practices\, challenges and to chart a common way forward for addressing the critical health needs of migrants and displaced persons across the region. \nThe aims of the Regional Meeting included: \n\nTo share best practices from National Societies from across the Asia Pacific region in addressing the health needs of vulnerable migrants;\nTo understand the perspectives of Partner organisations\, including perspectives on emerging trends and how best to work together;\nTo develop effective humanitarian diplomacy skills\, particularly relevant to discussions around health and care for migrants and displaced persons;\nTo raise awareness of existing tools and initiatives to support National Societies to address the health needs of migrants; and\nTo discuss the challenges and opportunities around Red Cross Red Crescent action and programmes to address the health needs of migrants.\n\nThe meeting was organised by the IFRC Asia Pacific Regional office in Kuala Lumpur with support from the Asia Pacific Migration Network (APMN) and Swedish Red Cross. At the workshop\, IFRC confirmed that migration and health is a key priority for the Asia Pacific\, and the APMN agreed to establish a migration and health working group to follow up with this work. \n  \n  \nSee related Agenda and Report \nSee also the presentation on potential Regional Cross Border Cooperation Project (Thailand\, Cambodia\, Lao PDR) on improving access to ARV among migrants living in Thailand by Asian Red Cross and Red Crescent HIV/AIDS Network (ART) \nRead more about Migration and Health.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/ifrc-asia-pacific-regional-meeting-health-and-care-for-migrants-and-displaced-persons-strengthening-humanitarian-action-6-7-june-2017-kuala-lumpur-malaysia/
CATEGORIES:Migration
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