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I'm now teaching in a more rural environment that is attempting to establish an emergency response program. I'd love to make this program work, but unfortunately my knowledge on the subject is limited, and there aren't any programs in our area (we hope to be the first).
Background Information:
I teach at a middle school in a suburban/rural area. It is a working class community with two middle schools and a single high school across the street.
Staff:
Currently we have one school nurse for the district who is on call, each school has a school resource officer (city police officer), and an emergency response team. The team is nothing more than one teacher per hallway who is trained in CPR/First Aid.
Training/Equipment:
Maybe 10 teachers in the school are trained in CPR/First Aid. There are two Teachers/EMTs, and they've been encouraged to act within their scope of practice. Every teacher is provided a plastic lunch bag with bandaids and a pair of latex gloves.
Future/HELP!
Where do we go from here? All I see is 100 problems and things not working, yet I'd like to create a roadmap as to developing a program that works and is practical. I see major problems with communication, training, and equipment, but it's hard to march into a new school and start a program (though I have full support).
Anyone have any experience with this?
Background Information:
I teach at a middle school in a suburban/rural area. It is a working class community with two middle schools and a single high school across the street.
Staff:
Currently we have one school nurse for the district who is on call, each school has a school resource officer (city police officer), and an emergency response team. The team is nothing more than one teacher per hallway who is trained in CPR/First Aid.
Training/Equipment:
Maybe 10 teachers in the school are trained in CPR/First Aid. There are two Teachers/EMTs, and they've been encouraged to act within their scope of practice. Every teacher is provided a plastic lunch bag with bandaids and a pair of latex gloves.
Future/HELP!
Where do we go from here? All I see is 100 problems and things not working, yet I'd like to create a roadmap as to developing a program that works and is practical. I see major problems with communication, training, and equipment, but it's hard to march into a new school and start a program (though I have full support).
Anyone have any experience with this?