Kids Save Lives CPR and AED awareness pilot program

The Call Push Shock CPR and AED awareness program is an Australian-first pilot in Victorian schools, it aims to teach Year 7 to 10 students the skills to save lives and improve cardiac arrest survival rates.

Program requirements

To be considered for the program, please provide and agree to the following:

Email the signed Principal Consent form to indicate your school’s willingness to participate in the pilot to aussiekslprogram@gmail.com

Principals consent to be signed
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Online student and teach post lesson survey

Complete a short online student and teacher post lesson survey. This is required to evaluate and improve the program – this is a mandatory element to our funding of the program. As this evaluation is considered research, the program requires the teacher’s consent and the students’ accent to participate. The following steps are involved:

Students and their parents/carers must be provided with their Project Information Letter detailing the evaluation process. Parents/carers may opt their student(s) out of the survey by returning the form to the teacher.

Parent Project information letter
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Teachers providing the program need to sign and email the Teacher Consent Form to aussiekslprogram@gmail.com

Teachers consent to be signed
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Online evaluation

At the conclusion of the lesson, each participant is requested to complete the evaluation survey to receive their Call Push Shock certificate of completion.

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