IN PHOTOS: Project CEPR for G.U.G.M.A. Adopted Schools Begins Today


School Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) focal persons and head teachers of CST-R Community Extension and Development Office adopted schools begin their Project CEPR training today, December 4, 2021, at the CST-R Cultural Hall.

Project CEPR or CST-R Emergency Preparedness and Response is a Thomasian community-wide awareness and training program to help administrators, teachers, staff and, eventually, students become equipped to give first aid and first response during emergency situations.

DYA Filipinas is conducting the training. A hands-on demonstration is provided after discussions on Covid19 Response in Schools and Basic Life Support.

Dr. Rowel Gerzon, RMT, MD, DYA Filipinas medical director leads the pool of trainers.

Ready to help. Mariel C. Gomez, kindergarten teacher from Ansulag Elementary School, participates in the CPR demonstration during the Project CEPR training.
Getting Ready. Genelyn B. Novelles, school DRRM focal person from Nabataan Elementary School receives instruction from DYA Operations Manager & EMS trainer Karlo Gerasmo.
Mask On. Reynante Chavez (left of photo), head teacher of Nabataan Elementary School, begins the procedure by putting a mask on the victim.
First Responders in the Classroom. Elisa L. Buhat, Grade 3 adviser of Nabataan Elementary School is among the participants of the Project CEPR training.
A Recollect and A Rescuer. Rev. Fr. Vicente Ramon, Jr., OAR, director of CST-R Community Extension and Development Office and president of DYA Filipinas, gives an inspirational message for the participants of Project CEPR.
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