I Save Lives e-health app: over 18.000 pupils already trained in CPR

I Save Lives e-health app: over 18.000 pupils already trained in CPR

A heart-safe Netherlands starts with learning CPR.

Every week, 300 people in the Netherlands suffer a cardiac arrest, but only half of bystanders take action. That is why it is essential for young people to learn CPR.

In collaboration with the Hartveilige School, we developed the ‘I Save Lives’ app to teach young people CPR in an accessible and playful way.

Learning CPR with the help of real-time feedback

The ‘I Save Lives’ app provides users with real-time feedback via the connected resuscitation manikin to improve their techniques. The training is concluded with a personal certificate.
In addition, the app combines education with gamification: pupils play mini-games, achieve scores and practise lifelike emergency situations. The programme makes CPR education effective and contributes to a heart-safe Netherlands, in which pupils not only gain knowledge but can also save lives immediately.

Together for a heart-safe Netherlands

Hartveilige School is an emergency aid organisation that focuses on making CPR education accessible for young people from the age of 12. Through their programmes, pupils learn not only how to recognise cardiac arrests, but also how to act effectively in emergency situations. By providing CPR education in schools, the Hartveilige School ensures that young people become aware of the importance of first aid and contribute to a heart-safe Netherlands.

Hartveilige School in the Jeugdjournaal

More than 18,000 pupils at over 40 schools across the Netherlands have now learned CPR through the Hartveilige School programme. This impact was recognised in the Jeugdjournaal, where the NOS Jeugdjournaal visited a first-year secondary school class. Read more about Hartveilige School in the Jeugdjournaal.

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