Training • Dovhe

Medical Training “Procedures and principles of tactical care for the casualty in combat conditions” – MODULE I “Tactical assumptions and medical principles on the battlefield”

MODULE I of the training will take place in Dołhe town (Ukraine) and will include 20 hours of classes (theoretical and practical) held over 2 training days (10 hours per day), which will be conducted by 2 experts from Poland. A PL-UKR/ROS translator will be involved during the classes. As part of the training, the following will be provided: - transport of 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (Nowy Sącz (PL) – Shepilska (UKR), Shepilska (UKR) – Nowy Sącz (PL) - accommodation for 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (3 nights including arrival 1 day before the training and return 1 day after the training) - board for 2 trainers and 1 interpreter (4 days including arrival 1 day before the training and return 1 day after the training) -fee for 2 trainers for 20 hours of classes -fee for 1 interpreter during 20 hours of classes - accommodation for 20 participants of the training (1 night) - board for 20 training participants for 2 training days - rental of training equipment necessary to conduct classes MODULE I program of classes: a) Introduction to Tactical Combat Casualty Care: - differences between civilian and tactical rescue - 1h -main causes of death on the battlefield - 1h -detailed discussion of injuries arising during tactical operations - 1h -proceedings in individual zones - 1h - rescue equipment used on the modern battlefield - 1h b) TCCC assumptions and priorities - assistance zones - 1h -help levels - 1h c) Approaching the injured person - Self-protection measures - 1h -Security of the scene - 1h - The mechanism of injury - 1h -Total number of victims - 1h -Equipment and resources needed in action - 1h -Consent of the commander - 1h - Communication with the victim - 1h d) Protocol M-A-R-C-H-E -M – Massive hemorrhage control (searching for sources of external hemorrhage/stopping) – 1h -A - Airway management (recognition of airway obstruction, securing patency) - 1h -R – Respiratory management (occlusive dressings on the chest, diagnosis and decompression of pneumothorax) – 1h -C – Circulation (Bleeding control, Intravenous, Fluid resuscitation, Tourniquet assessment and removal) – 1h -H - Hypothermia (use of Hypotermia Prevetion Kit or Helios systems as an element of the fight for hemostasis) - 1h -E - Everything else (M-PHAAT-D, additional activities) - 1h http://www.efr.org.pl/index.php/news/131-medical-training-procedures-and-principles-of-tactical-care-for-the-casualty-in-combat-conditions-module-i
Conference • Prague

International conference “Application of the principles of inclusion in tourism in V4 countries” in Prague

Scientific conference "Application of inclusion in tourism in V4 countries" which will be organized in Prague is intended to be a place for exchange knowledge about the application of inclusion in tourism. This conference will be addressed to the academic sector as well as to entities interested in the development of tourism in regions, organizations of the disabled and the general public. https://www.peuni.cz/application-of-principles-of-inclusion-in-tourism-in-the-v4-countries/
Seminar/workshop • Uzhorod

V4 countries for the sustainable and innovative recovery of Ukraine

The last module will be held offline in Uzhhorod and will have an evaluation character. The participants will share their experiences and report on the status of the follow-up activities envisaged by the project. The purpose of this concluding module is to have participants report some tangible results of the fully completed / in-progress individual initiatives, analyze failures and achievements, look retrospectively at the implementation process, and try to evaluate the impact for the communities. Furthermore, we will provide sessions on a heavily requested topic, project application writing, by newly invited experts. https://www.facebook.com/v4orua/