Mental Support
Rescue activities during disasters are a mission of the Red Cross. This course helps students learn about nursing activities to be performed and mental support to be provided during each stage of a disaster as a basis for disaster nursing, with an understanding of the influences of disasters on people’s lives and activities of daily living. It also promotes understanding of Red Cross international medical/public health support activities and basic competencies required for international cooperation, collaboration, and nursing activities.
Participating in Red Cross
Rescue Training.
A workshop to train rescue team members is held each year by the Aichi Prefecture Branch of the Japanese Red Cross Society at the Japanese Red Cross Toyota College of Nursing. In the workshop, doctors and nurses belong to the Red Cross Society learn about care for the injured in the event of a disaster, while students experience acting as the injured/families as part of the <Red Cross Disaster Nursing Seminars>. The Aichi Disaster Relief Aviation Corps, Aichi Police, and Toyota City Fire Department also participate in the workshop, and conduct drills for the emergency helicopter transport of the injured. The workshop allows students to learn about preparedness and the skills needed by Red Cross rescue team members in a tense atmosphere.