Andorra Trains 960 Pupils in Natural Risks and Self-Protection
Civil Protection agency completes nationwide school programme since September, equipping every student with emergency response skills.
Key Points
- 960 pupils trained in natural risks and self-protection since September.
- Sessions reached every school, teacher, and student nationwide.
- Programme ended at Col·legi Mare Janer last Thursday.
- Ongoing first aid and fire response training by Red Cross and firefighters.
Andorra's Civil Protection agency has trained 960 pupils from all educational systems in natural risks and self-protection since the start of the school year in September. The initiative provided children with practical skills to respond to emergencies and bolstered overall prevention measures.
The programme concluded last Thursday at Col·legi Mare Janer, marking the end of sessions that reached every school, teacher, and student in the country. Civil Protection shared the announcement on X, thanking all educational centres, staff, and pupils for their full participation.
While these specific workshops have finished, the Andorran Red Cross and firefighters are continuing school sessions on first aid for teenagers and initial fire response teams.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- Bon Dia•
960 alumnes del país reben una formació en riscos naturals
- ARA•
Formació en riscos naturals per a fins 960 alumnes
- El Periòdic•
Fins a 960 alumnes de tots els sistemes educatius reben una formació en riscos naturals impartida per Protecció Civil
- Diari d'Andorra•
Protecció Civil forma 960 alumnes perquè sàpiguen com actuar en casos de risc