Health & Safety
Background
The American Red Cross is the recognized premier
provider of first aid, CPR, aquatics, water safety, HIV/AIDS prevention
education, mission-related caregiving and other health and safety education
programs. In 2000, nearly 12 million people were enrolled in health and safety
courses learning how to keep themselves and their families safer.
Programs are developed in
collaboration with experts from the fields of medicine and aquatics and reflect
the latest information and techniques.
All courses are designed to teach
the exact skills people need to respond to an emergency. The American Red Cross
has provided health and safety services to people for more than 90 years as part
of the organization's mission of emergency prevention and
preparedness.
First Aid, CPR and AED
Programs
Since 1909, the American Red Cross has trained tens of millions of
people in first aid and CPR, translating the consensus of medical science into
practical, easy-to-understand information for the American public. Today, Red
Cross chapters offer a variety of first aid programs for different age groups
and general, professional and workplace audiences, including Workplace Training,
First Aid/CPR/AED Program, Adult CPR/AED Training, Community First Aid and
Safety, Community CPR, First Aid for Children Today (F.A.C.T.), Basic Aid
Training (B.A.T.), Sport Safety Training, First Aid Responding to Emergencies
and Emergency Response.
All programs emphasize the
importance of prevention and reflect the most recent changes in cardiac care.
The goal of Red Cross courses is to teach people not only how to respond to
injuries, but also how to prevent them.
Aquatics & Other Preparedness Programs
The American Red Cross has been a leader in aquatic education since
1914. Aquatic programs are offered for all ages and skill levels with a focus on
Learn to Swim and aquatic safety training. Courses include Longfellow's WHALE
Tales (for children), Lifeguarding Program, Learn to Swim (levels I to VII) and
Community Water Safety.
In keeping with current national health care needs,
the American Red Cross also offers health promotion and injury prevention
programs such as Child Care; Babysitter's Training; Foundations for Caregiving
(for nurse assistants or home health caregivers); Slips, Trips, and Falls; and
Workplace Violence Awareness.
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