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Seven Fundamental Principles - ✔✔Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence,
Voluntary Service, Unity, Universality
Humanity - ✔✔We serve people, but not systems.
Impartiality - ✔✔We care for the victims and the aggressors alike.
Neutrality - ✔✔We take initiatives, but never take sides.
Independence - ✔✔We bow to needs, but not rulers.
Voluntary Service - ✔✔We work around the clock, but never for personal gain.
Unity - ✔✔We have many talents, but a single idea.
Universality - ✔✔We respect nations, but our work knows no bounds.
Official Symbols of the Red Cross - ✔✔Red Cross, Red Crescent, Red Crystal
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,International Symbols of the Red Cross - ✔✔Proprietary symbols that represent
neutrality and aid, both military and humanitarian, and as such must always be used
appropriately.
Mission of the Canadian Red Cross - ✔✔To improve the lives of vulnerable people by
mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world.
Vision of the Canadian Red Cross - ✔✔The leading humanitarian organization through
which people voluntarily demonstrate their caring for others in need.
Values of the Canadian Red Cross - ✔✔Respect, dignity, and care for one another
within and outside the Canadian Red Cross; integrity, accountability, effectiveness, and
transparency.
Services and Programs - ✔✔Disaster Management, International Operations, First Aid
Programs, Swimming and Water Safety, Respect Education, and Community Health
and Wellness
Disaster Management - ✔✔Provides aid to individuals and families across Canada
following emergencies such as house fires, flooding, ice storms, and even chemical
spills.
International Operations - ✔✔Works around the world to protect and promote the
rights of all people affected by armed conflict, and also provides aid following
emergencies such as natural disasters and disease outbreak.
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,First Aid Program - ✔✔Offers first aid and CPR training for individuals, groups,
workplaces, and first responders.
Swimming and Water Safety Program - ✔✔Offers courses to help people of all ages and
abilities learn about water safety and learn how to swim.
Respect Education - ✔✔Offers programs to teach children, youth, and adults about
healthy relationships, signs of abuse, dating violence, personal safety, and bullying
prevention.
Community Health and Wellness - ✔✔Offers nutrition-based programs, transportation
services, and health equipment loans to help individuals continue to live independently
in their homes despite illness, injury, or other circumstances.
Be prepared... - ✔✔Have easy access to emergency items; keep first aid kit in home and
vehicle; know the location of first aid kits and AED in workplace; download Red Cross
app.
First Aid Kit Checklist - ✔✔Adhesive tape, adhesive bandages in assorted sizes, a
thermometer, barrier devices (pocket masks or face shield), scissors, tweezers, safety
pins, Canadian Red Cross first aid manual, sterile gauze pads (small and large),
emergency telephone numbers, a pencil and pad, cold packs, a flashlight with extra
batteries, antiseptic wipes or soap, eye patches, an emergency blanket, disposable non-
latex gloves, roller or triangular bandages (for slings).
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, Indicators of an Emergency - ✔✔Unusual sights, sounds, odours, or behaviours.
Unusual Sounds - ✔✔Screaming, moaning, yelling or calls for help; sudden, loud noises
such as breaking glass, crashing metal or screeching tires; a change in the sound made
by machinery or equipment; unusual silence.
Unusual Sights - ✔✔A stopped vehicle on the roadside or a car that has run off of the
road; downed electrical wires; sparks, smoke or fire; a person who suddenly collapses
or is lying
motionless; signs or symptoms of illness or injury, such as
profuse sweating for no apparent reason or an
uncharacteristic skin colour.
Unusual Odours - ✔✔A foul or unusually strong chemical odour; the smell of smoke;
the smell of gas; an unrecognizable odour; an inappropriate odour (e.g., a sickly-sweet
odour
on a person's breath).
Unusual Behaviours - ✔✔Confusion in a person who is normally alert; unusual
drowsiness; personality or mood changes (e.g., agitation in
a person who is normally calm, irritability in a
person who is normally pleasant).
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