We hold a CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training session every year to ensure the safety and well-being of our students.
This year, teachers from kindergarten through junior high, together with administrative staff members, participated in the session. Over the course of two hours, participants reviewed the basics of CPR, practiced using AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators), and learned how to properly use an EpiPen. With hands-on activities and demonstrations, the training was both informative and practical.
There were also questions in case of emergencies and discussions based on real-life situations, which made the session even more meaningful. It was clear that everyone was deeply engaged, taking the time to reflect on the importance of being ready in an emergency.
At AMICUS, we place the highest priority on creating a safe and supportive environment for our students. We will continue to provide training and preparation opportunities so that both our students and their families can feel confident and reassured every day.
We are truly grateful to the team at the Chubu Tokushukai Hospital and the volunteer instructors for sharing their time and expertise with us during this valuable training session.