The program was managed by Ausra Health partners and aimed to provide basic life-saving skills to the police officers in case of medical emergencies.
The Little India Foundation, the foundation has collaborated with several companies on CSR grants to work towards building a healthy life for the underprivileged community and skill training programs.
The First Responders training program was conducted with inputs from Ausra Health led by CEO Dr. Rasika Birewar.
DCP Dr. Sudhakar Jadhav praised the work done by the Little India Foundation and expressed his gratitude for being a part of such a skilled program. He mentioned that the program has equipped his officers to be life-savers in case of emergencies such as cardio attacks and snake bites. Today with huge logistics and traffic jams issue in the city like Mumbai, this program has been an eye-opener for the officers as it helps them to reach the emergency spots quickly and provide basic medical assistance.
The Little India Foundation, bindu Sebastian and Sarfaraz Lakhani from Ausra Health shared their experience of conducting such programs for various organizations and how it has been a new learning for them. They have signed an MOU with the Little India Foundation as NGO partners for training programs to be managed under CSR grant requests.
The success of the First Responders training program has encouraged more companies to come forward and support such smart learning skills programs under their CSR initiatives with the Little India Foundation. It is a great initiative towards building a healthy and skilled community, and we hope to see more such programs in the future.
I spoke to Dr. Salim Khan, a social activist and philanthropist, to get his opinion on the importance of the First Responders training program conducted for Maharashtra police officers.
According to Dr. Salim Khan, the First Responders training program is a crucial skill training program that should not be limited to just police officers. He emphasized that anyone can benefit from learning basic life-saving skills in case of medical emergencies. The program is particularly important in a city like Mumbai, where traffic jams and road hazards can delay medical assistance.
Dr. Salim Khan also highlighted the fact that stress levels and minor heart attacks are common in today’s fast-paced lifestyle. In such cases, these programs can be a lifesaver for someone in need. He believes that the program is not just about providing basic medical assistance but also an awareness program that can help each individual take care of their health and well-being.
He also encouraged more companies to come forward and support such smart learning skills programs, awareness campaign under their CSR initiatives.
In conclusion, Dr. Salim Khan believes that the First Responders training program is an essential program that can save lives and build a healthy and skilled community. He hopes to see more such programs in the future to equip people with the necessary skills to handle medical emergencies.
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