by Theleaders-Online | October 14, 2021 1:15 am
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MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Recent studies reveal women are 27% less likely to receive CPR in a public setting compared to men.
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This has resulted in women dying unnecessarily while waiting for an ambulance as bystanders watch on.
“This unfair disparity is likely caused by people being uncomfortable exposing a woman’s chest and not being confident in how to perform CPR on a female,” said Ben Krynski, Co-Founder of Real Response and a Registered Paramedic.
Real Response, a Melbourne based training company is fighting to eradicate this inequality by introducing female manikins in all their face-to-face first aid courses.
From the 1st of October all their face-face students around the country will have the opportunity to practice CPR on both male and female manikins.
This initiative, launched in the lead-up to Restart-A-Heart day (16th October) aims to normalise CPR training on women and ensure women are provided the same chance of survival as a man.
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