CSR Initiative: Building Safer Schools, One First Aid Course at a Time
- Yanzer Lee
- Oct 8
- 2 min read

In every school, safety begins with preparedness.Through the Public Safety Training & Response Group (PSTR) — a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 45395) — we are empowering educators with the skills to save lives when it matters most.
As part of the Project Rescue CSR initiative, this program equips teachers and school staff with nationally accredited First Aid and CPR training, ensuring they can respond effectively in emergencies.
📌 Book a training session today: https://www.pstrgroup.com/provide-first-aid-hltaid011/
Empowering Schools, Strengthening Communities
Disasters and emergencies can strike anytime — from medical incidents to natural hazards. Having trained personnel within schools can make the difference between tragedy and rescue.Through this initiative, schools are not only protecting their students but also becoming part of a broader movement for community resilience, powered by Project Rescue’s ImpactFi mission — linking real-world safety programs with blockchain-backed funding transparency.
Program Highlights
🏫 Accredited Training – Delivered by qualified instructors under RTO 45395.
📍 Flexible Delivery – Conducted at your school or preferred venue.
🗓️ Upcoming Courses – 8th, 13th, and 20th October.
👩🏼💻 Tailored for Schools – Designed to meet the needs of teachers, staff, and administrators.
Each course completed under this CSR initiative contributes directly to Project Rescue’s global preparedness fund, a blockchain-based system that reinvests in real-world disaster readiness programs — from first responder training to rescue infrastructure development worldwide.
Join the Movement
Schools, corporate partners, and community leaders are invited to take part in this ongoing campaign to make education environments safer and more resilient.
💡 Together, we can build a future where preparedness saves lives.
📌 Book a training session today: https://www.pstrgroup.com/provide-first-aid-hltaid011/



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