Red Cross & RP Energy train 245 Subic health workers

 

Barangay health workers from Brgy. Pastolan, an Aeta community within the Subic Bay area, receive their quick response kits from the Red Cross and RP Energy to make them effective “frontliners” in providing health care and first aid to their fellow community members. Photo shows (top, from left): RP Energy project manager Grant Smith, executive secretary Edwin Reyes of the Office of the Subic Mayor, Subic municipal health officer Dr. Leo Afable and RP Energy CSR officer Victor Persius Chan.
RP Energy project manager Grant Smith presents a certificate of appreciation to the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Zambales chapter.
RP Energy officials with the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) team led by Red Cross governors Win Gatchalian and Miguel Zubiri.

The Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) Zambales Chapter trained 245 Barangay Health Workers (BHWs), midwives and volunteers on basic mother and child care, disease control and first aid treatment, through a four-day workshop supported by Redondo Peninsula Energy, Inc. (RP Energy).

The series of lectures, dubbed KliniKaBarangay Health and Wellness Training, is in line with RP Energy’s thrust to improve health care services within the 16 barangays of Subic and Pastolan Village, an Aeta community in Zambales.

The training program was able to establish 17 quick response teams that will become “frontliners” in providing maternal care and implementing disease prevention in their respective barangays. The participants were awarded with KliniKaBarangay Health and Wellness kits composed of BHW uniforms, a cellphone, list of hotline numbers, first aid equipment, a maternal health starter set and KliniKaBarangay Quick Reference Guide for everyday operations. “

With the proper training and health equipment, these KliniKaBarangay health advocates can now effectively initiate health promotion and disease prevention as well as establish other quick response teams in their respective barangays,” said RP Energy project manager Grant Smith.

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