“Safe Children” course at the Baubò ETS Association of Crotone

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The “Bimbi Sicuri” course, held at the Baubo’ ETS Association of Crotone in collaboration with the Baco Centre, proved to be a great success both in terms of participation and the quality of the training offered. The event held by the accredited training center in the Calabria region SIMEUP Crotone saw the enthusiastic participation of 40 people, including grandparents, mothers, fathers and babysitters, divided into two distinct shifts to ensure greater teaching effectiveness and personalized attention .

The course was structured to provide participants with all the skills necessary to ensure the safety of children in various contexts. Thanks to the presence of high-level national instructors, participants were able to learn the basic techniques for dealing with emergency situations and preventing domestic accidents.

The national instructors Roberto D’Agui, Daniele Ermanno, Gaetano Nicoletta and Ilenia Dell’Amico led the sessions with great professionalism and competence. Their lessons covered a wide range of topics, including airway clearance maneuvers, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques and preventative measures to avoid accidents at home and outdoors.

The course was supervised by doctors Anna Maria Sulla and Giovanni Capocasale, who acted as course directors. Their presence ensured that the educational program was aligned with the highest standards of safety and medical training, offering participants the highest quality training.

Participants expressed great satisfaction with the quality of the course and the skills acquired. Many of them underlined the importance of such initiatives, which not only increase children’s safety but also adults’ awareness of how to handle emergency situations. The possibility of practicing directly under the guidance of expert instructors was particularly appreciated, making the lessons not only informative but also extremely practical.

 
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