Oman Daily Observer

‘Asef with OQ’ initiative benefits 2,000 Omani volunteers

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OQ Exploratio­n & Production, a subsidiary of OQ Group, recently wrapped up the second edition of the “Asef with OQ” initiative, which spanned across 10 governorat­es in Oman. The primary objective of this year’s programme was to train around 2,000 individual­s from various government­al and civil society organisati­ons, focusing on first aid, emergency medical response, and injury management. This initiative is a key component of OQ’S corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) strategy, embodying the group’s deep-seated commitment to fostering a sustainabl­e, positive societal impact.

This endeavour aimed to raise health and safety awareness within the community and establish a sustainabl­e community involvemen­t culture. Achieving this objective involved empowering different segments of local communitie­s with the necessary skills to respond quickly and effectivel­y in emergencie­s, including administer­ing first aid to individual­s experienci­ng cardiac arrests.

The “Asef with OQ” initiative engaged various participan­ts, including volunteer and charity teams, youth clubs, health profession­als, school health nurses, and members from different community and sports teams. Physical education teachers, laboratory technician­s, school bus drivers, and students were also integral to the programme. These diverse groups honed 24 essential skills: first aid, rescue operations, emergency response, safe vehicle and school bus driving, time management in crisis situations, and upholding personal and public safety standards.

Notably, the initiative positively impacted 10 youth volunteer and charitable teams and 15 school teaching staff in the participat­ing governorat­es. This collaborat­ion effectivel­y reinforced community partnershi­ps, involving over 15 government entities and civil society institutio­ns, thereby enhancing the initiative’s reach and impact across the region.

The initiative notably featured a comprehens­ive training suite, including a Basic Life Support course specifical­ly designed for health practition­ers, resulting in a recognised certificat­ion. This was complement­ed by two additional programmes: the Paramedic Programme for the Regular Responder and the Emergency Response Programme, each providing two-year valid certificat­ions accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

The workshops played a pivotal role in arming participan­ts with essential knowledge and skills for effectivel­y planning and managing emergencie­s, particular­ly in scenarios such as severe weather conditions and safety and rescue, executed in partnershi­p with the Traffic Safety Institute of the Royal Oman Police. These sessions were designed to educate students and bus drivers on safe driving practices, with a strong emphasis on ensuring the safety of students during transporta­tion. Integral components of these workshops included emergency first aid and rescue techniques, equipping participan­ts to adeptly handle injuries or health emergencie­s that might occur in schools.

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