Ambulance Victoria (AV) deliver FREE presentations and courses on a range of topics to community groups. All presentations are presented by a qualified paramedic.
We are Better Together (30 minutes)
Emergency Preparedness for Elderly and/or Culturally Diverse CommunitiesThis presentation is specifically designed for elderly individuals and Culturally and Racially Marginalised (CARM) groups, providing essential information on when to call an ambulance, how to respond in an emergency situation, and where to find resources for non-urgent health concerns. The session aims to increase awareness and confidence in handling emergencies, ensuring that all community members know how to take appropriate action when needed.
Content also available in: English, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Karen, Hazaragi, Greek, Italian, Hindi, Macedonian, Punjabi, Vietnamese, Macedonia, Pashto, Persian, Swahili and Tigrinya.
While our paramedic presenters speak English, we can print or project the presentation in these other languages, allowing participants to follow along. Additionally, we welcome the support of your community members to assist with translation as needed, ensuring everyone can fully engage with the content.
The program uses an interactive heart prop and information mat to engage communities, emphasising the critical importance of CPR and early defibrillation. Participants will gain hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of how to potentially save a life in an emergency.
We also offer an editable poster upon request for the Call Push Shock course, which can be customised and shared to help generate interest and encourage more people to get involved in this vital life-saving initiative.
Call Push Shock (30 minutes)
The Call Push Shock program is designed to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills to respond confidently in a cardiac emergency. This program addresses common barriers to assisting someone in need, providing clear instructions on how to take immediate action: Call Triple Zero (000), Push hard and fast on the patient’s chest, and Shock their heart using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).The program uses an interactive heart prop and information mat to engage communities, emphasising the critical importance of CPR and early defibrillation. Participants will gain hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of how to potentially save a life in an emergency.
We also offer an editable poster upon request for the Call Push Shock course, which can be customised and shared to help generate interest and encourage more people to get involved in this vital life-saving initiative.
GoodSAM (20 minutes)
In this 20-minute presentation, participants will learn about GoodSAM, an innovative smartphone app designed to save lives during cardiac arrest emergencies. The app connects individuals experiencing cardiac arrest with trained community responders and nearby public defibrillators, helping to deliver critical care faster while waiting for professional medical assistance to arrive. The session will cover how the app works, how it links patients in need with nearby volunteers who are trained in CPR, and how they can access life-saving defibrillators in the event of an emergency. This presentation is ideally delivered alongside the *Call Push Shock* program, which emphasises the importance of early intervention in a cardiac arrest. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how they can contribute to improving survival rates for cardiac arrest victims by signing up for GoodSAM and using their skills to help others in their community.Chain of Survival (45 min)
A presentation perfectly targeted to older people that covers signs and symptoms of medical conditions such as stroke, heart attack and cardiac arrest. This presentation steps participants through making the best choices in line with the “chain of survival” from recognising the signs, calling 000, CPR, using a defibrillator, what will happen when an ambulance arrives, what to expect in hospital.Act F.A.S.T Saves Lives (45 minutes)
This essential 30-minute presentation focuses on stroke awareness and empowers participants to take immediate action when faced with a stroke emergency. The session explains what a stroke is, how it occurs, and, most importantly, how to recognise the key signs and symptoms using the F.A.S.T. acronym. Participants will learn how to quickly identify a stroke and what steps to take to save lives. The presentation also covers common stroke risk factors, such as high blood pressure, smoking, and poor diet, while providing practical tips for reducing those risks and improving overall health. By the end of the session, participants will be better equipped to respond effectively in an emergency and make informed decisions that can help prevent strokes in the future, potentially saving lives and reducing long-term health impacts.Parents & Caregivers of Young Children (45 minutes)
This 30-minute presentation is designed to provide valuable insights into the specific health needs of young children and the common illnesses they may experience during their early years. Aimed at parents, caregivers, and those involved in child care, the session covers important topics such as recognising symptoms of common childhood illnesses, understanding when to seek medical attention, and offering guidance on basic first aid and preventive care. Additionally, the presentation highlights alternative care services available to support families, from paediatric care providers to community health resources and emergency services. Whether you're a new parent or have experience caring for young children, this session offers practical advice and knowledge to ensure your child’s health and well-being are prioritised.Heat Health (30 minutes)
Available from December to March annually, this informative 30-minute presentation provides essential tips and strategies for staying safe and healthy during extreme heat conditions. Designed to help individuals look after themselves and their loved ones, it covers key topics such as recognising heat-related illnesses, staying hydrated, protecting vulnerable populations (such as the elderly and young children), and creating heat-safe environments at home and outdoors. Whether you live in an area prone to heatwaves or just want to be prepared for rising temperatures, this session equips you with practical knowledge to reduce the risks of heat stress and ensure a healthier, safer summer for you and your community.MORE:
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