The Irish Rugby Football Union has
announced details of a new First Aid programme directed at
clubs and schools throughout Ireland.
Pictured at the launch are Michael Moran,
MD Hibernian Healthcare, IRFU Medical Director Conor McCarthy,
Minister for Health Mary Harney T.D., and IRFU Senior Vice
President John Lyons
The new programme was developed to formally
address the needs of clubs and schools in relation to the
provision of general First Aid and also Basic Life Support
(BLS), primarily the use of AEDs (Automated External
Defibrillators) to complement the First Aid provisions already
in place in clubs and schools.
The issue of sudden cardiac death in sport was the subject
of a recent government report* and the new IRFU programme
follows the recommendations of the task force report in
relation to the provision of First Aid. The Irish Heart
Foundation were important particpants in the development of
the Task Force recommendations.
The IRFU, in partnership with established medical company
Hibernian Healthcare, will be offering clubs and schools
access to the programme at a discounted rate to allow them to
establish First Aid support networks in each club and, if
needed, the purchase of an AED.
The programme concentrates on the training aspect of First
Aid and using AEDs rather then purely on the delivery of AED
units as the IRFU consider the training in techniques of life
support as a priority for clubs and schools.
Hibernian Healthcare have asssisted the IRFU with a number
of initiatives to date including provision of BLS and AED
training for Head Office administrative staff, provision of
rugby First Aid training to professional players and coaching
staff in the provinces and provision of more advanced training
for doctors and physiotherapists involved with the
IRFU.
The two main components of the new First
Aid programme are:
• General Injury Care/First
Aid: This deals with all of the important issues
related to injuries that might occur on the field of play.
Most commonly these injuries will be cuts, bruises and strains
but rarely, more serious injuries will occur. The training
required to manage different injury scenarios will be dealt
with in this part of the programme. Six individuals, which may
include players, club officers, referees and ordinary members,
in each club will be trained with this basic degree of First
Aid. The programme includes ongoing training and support to
maintain this basic level of First Aid expertise.
• Basic Life Support/AED Use:
The second component of the programme deals with the more
serious and rare situation when the skills of BLS and training
in the use of AEDs are needed. This component will train six
individuals in each club to an Irish Heart Foundation
accreditation level of training. The programme includes the
ongoing training and support required to maintain these
skills.
Information
Booklet (Dowonload pdf)
IRFU Medical Director Dr. Conor McCarthy
said: "The Irish Rugby Football Union has always been
committed to make participation in the game of rugby as safe
as possible. This programme highlights the need for an
accessible and certified programme to meet the needs of rugby
players, teams, administrators and clubs.
"This programme is directed at the delivery of training as
paramount in the provision of medical support as well as the
availability of medical equipment such as AEDs (Automated
External Defibrillators).
"While cardiac events are extremely rare in sport, the need
to be prepared for this possibility is important. The
programmes ultimate aim is that all rugby clubs in Ireland
will have the necessary individuals trained in rugby First Aid
to allow ongoing safe particpation for all their club
members," he added.
Managing Director of Hibernian Healthcare, Alan
Moran said: "Hibernian Healthcare has put together
the most comprehensive AED support package in Ireland and this
is very much focused on First Aid and Life Support training.
We are offering a high level of ongoing support to rugby clubs
and affiliated schools, and we are delighted to work with the
IRFU which is committed to providing the safest possible
participation environment for its members,"
The programme is available immediately and any clubs and
schools wishing to avail of the service should contact their
local Provincial Domestic Game Manager or the IRFU directly
for details.
*The report of the Task Force on
Sudden Cardiac Death - Reducing the risk: A Strategic
Approach
Summary of Elements
|
Provision of an
Automatic External defibrillator (AED) |
|
Heartsaver AED
Training for 6 (1/2 day) |
|
Rugby First Aid
Training for 6 (1/2 day) |
|
Course handbook
and DVD |
|
IHF course
completion card |
|
First Responder
Certificate |
|
Spare pad/battery
pack |
|
First Responder
pack |
|
7 year
warranty |
|
Counselling following AED
use |
|
Replacement AED
within 24 hours |
|
AED guidelines
and protocols |
|
Replacement
pad/battery packs |
|
Insurance for
First Responders |
|
Refresher
training (every 6 mths) |
|
Re-certification
training (2 yrs) |