Safety Management Education Promotion Office

2023.06.20 Safety Management Education Promotion Office

Soka University students participated as volunteers in the Japanese Red Cross Society Disaster Relief Training (4th block)

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On Saturday, June 6th, the Japanese Red Cross Society of the Kinki region and four prefectures jointly conducted a disaster relief drill in Hyogo Prefecture for the first time in nine years, and our students participated as volunteers.

The Japanese Red Cross Society Disaster Relief Training (4th block) is held in 2 prefectures and 4 prefectures in the Kinki region in rotation.This training is intended to help rescuers and volunteers acquire the ability to respond to various situations and improve their disaster response capabilities, such as improving their skills, in preparation for large-scale disasters.This time, the training was held in Hyogo Prefecture for the first time in nine years, and a total of 9 students participated as volunteers from our university, where safety management is one of the pillars of education.

The training was carried out in parallel with other facilities in Hyogo Prefecture, and our students participated in evacuation shelter management drills during heavy rain disasters at the Hyogo Prefecture Branch of the Japanese Red Cross Society in HAT Kobe. bottom.Each student played the role of a patient with various symptoms such as poor physical condition and trauma, and the training was filled with tension from beginning to end that could be mistaken for an actual evacuation site.After the training was over, I participated in the training area evaluation, and I also heard about the review of the training content.

One student who participated said, "In addition to specialization, I was able to feel firsthand the importance of instant judgment for each situation. I would like to acquire knowledge and skills so that I can act as a supporter.”

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