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Our next Virtual DARE class will be happening on 18th December 2021!

Are you keen to learn more about CPR and the use of AED? Come and join us in our December virtual DARE training which will be held on the 18th and 20th December 2021!

Registrations are open now! Simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/b7wvajve> to register for a class now! Limited seats are available! Please note that registrations will close one week before the date of the class and a zoom link will be sent to you separately via your email.

For an organization or group with more than 10 participants who wish to organise an online DARE class, simply click this link <https://tinyurl.com/yxp7dmgh> and we will get in touch with you.

And also, do lookout for more updates on our virtual DARE schedules on our DARE website.

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Mindfulness and CPR: Part Five – Rescuers and their Stress.

Throughout this 5 part series, we looked at what mindfulness is and how it helps with the delivery of CPR. In the past 4 parts of the series, we learned about the bystander effect, the elements that explain the apprehension, and how in Singapore, Good Samaritans are protected by the local laws when they deliver care of a level that is expected of a lay individual. We moved on about the importance of viewing mental health along a continuum, being mindful, at all times of where we stand and when we should seek help. And last week, we look at existing publications that talk about the psychological aspects of family-witnessed resuscitation.

In this final part of this series, we shall look at the findings of two publications that shed some light on the psychological aspects of being a lay rescuer.

For more updates and schedules of our virtual DARE classes, do check out our DARE website at <https://daretosave.sg/>. #daretosaveaheart

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Mindfulness and CPR: Part Three – The Mental Health Continuum

Last week, in Part Two of our Mindfulness and CPR series, we shared you on the bystander effect and how do we tackle it.

In Part Three of this series, we will learn more about the psychological trauma of witnessing a resuscitation and what we can do about it.

To learn more information about CPR and AED, come and join us in our DARE virtual classes! Classes schedule and timings can be found in our free DARE- LEARN CPR app! Download our DARE app now! #daretosaveaheart

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Why Mindfulness and CPR?

It is especially daunting when we see someone collapsed. While we are being trained in CPR, taking that step forward to help save a life is what most of us struggle with.

Here is our Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua, sharing with you more on how the practice of mindfulness can help in these situations.

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Our DARE Children Storybook is now available at the Central Public Library!

Starting today, our DARE children’s book, How We Save A Heart, which the DARE team uses to educate the preschoolers on how to do CPR, can now be found at the Children’s Section of the Central Public Library! Check them out today!

To learn more information about CPR and AED, download our free DARE- LEARN CPR app now! #daretosaveaheart

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Can you perform CPR on a pregnant women?

Here is our Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua, sharing with you on 3 steps that you can do to help save a life!

To learn more information about CPR and AED, download our free DARE- LEARN CPR app now! #daretosaveaheart

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Ever wondered how to perform CPR or use an AED?

Look no further! Did you know that our Programme Director, Dr Jade Kua, has a series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) where she shares and give advice on CPR and the use of the AED.

The full series can be found either on IGTV (@drjadekua) or her YouTube channel.

If you missed the series, not to worry!

Click on this link to find the full series!

Source: The Straits Times

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FAQ #10: Does the AED always deliver a shock?

In the previous video, we shared with you on where you can find AEDs? In our final video of our frequently asked questions, Dr Jade Kua will share with on whether the AED will always deliver a shock.

Please share with or tag someone you know who might benefit from this video.

And this brings us to the end of our ten Frequently asked questions series. Thank you everyone for your love and support.

For more information as well as new e-learning resources about CPR and AED, download our free DARE- LEARN CPR app now! #daretosaveaheart

FAQ #7: CPR on Child & Infant?

Previously, we shared with a quick recap of the first 6 questions on our Frequently Asked Questions. Today, Dr Jade Kua be sharing with you on performing CPR on children and infant.

Please share with or tag someone you know who might benefit from this video.

For more information as well as new e-learning resources about CPR and AED, download our free DARE- LEARN CPR app now! #daretosaveaheart

Thanks to our National effort in the increase of bystander CPR rate!

A study had shown that with the help of 3 measures bundled together, dispatch-assisted CPR, CPR, and the Automated External Defibrillator(AED) training and myResponder app, it had helped to increase bystander CPR rate in Singapore. Be a part of it and DARE to save a life!

For more information as well as new e-learning resources about CPR and AED, download our free DARE- LEARN app now. #daretosaveaheart

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