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Make CPR a compulsory subject in schools, St John Ambulance S'wak chairman to federal govt
Make CPR a compulsory subject in schools, St John Ambulance S'wak chairman to federal govt

Borneo Post

time29-06-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Make CPR a compulsory subject in schools, St John Ambulance S'wak chairman to federal govt

Yao delivers the speech. Also seen is the event's organizing chairman Dr Shehab Phung (seated, right). KUCHING (June 30): St John Ambulance Sarawak chairman and commander Datuk Seri Ang Lai Soon appealed to the federal government to make cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) a compulsory subject in schools. Ang said his early proposal was fully supported by the then-federal Ministry of Education, but due to the several changes in federal government leadership, it was not implemented. 'The Ministry of Education was always open to ideas to improve the country's education system,' he said in his speech during the closing ceremony of the St John Ambulance First Aid and Home Nursing Competition 2025 at St John Ambulance Sarawak headquarters here yesterday. His text-of-speech was delivered by St John Ambulance Sarawak deputy chairman Datuk Dr Yao Sik Chi. Ang however was confident the newly-elected federal government would follow up on the proposal, as CPR education was a major health concern rather than a political issue. He said implementing the initiative would require minimal cost, but could benefit thousands of Malaysians across all levels of society. 'With more people trained in CPR, ambulances would not need to hold up traffic; doctors, nurses and supporting staff are less stressed; millions and millions of dollars would be saved by the government and the private sector — it is a win-win situation,' he said. He pointed out that Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah had also given her support for CPR being made a necessary skill for youths to learn. 'She said it could be incorporated as a component under the physical and health education subject and could be made compulsory for students.' Ang hoped to garner the full support of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim; federal Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, who is also St John Ambulance Malaysia deputy president; Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg; and Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian for the CPR training proposal to be legislated in Parliament on a non-partisan basis with support from all MPs. He added that a budget for the supply of free automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to certain designated places should be tabled in the parliament. 'Once implemented, it would be a milestone in the history of health care in the country. Other countries can follow us,' he said.

Gawai Dayak: A celebration of unity, hope and cultural pride
Gawai Dayak: A celebration of unity, hope and cultural pride

Borneo Post

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Borneo Post

Gawai Dayak: A celebration of unity, hope and cultural pride

Ang expresses pride in the Dayak community's achievements and their significant contributions to Malaysia's development and prosperity. — Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (May 31): Gawai Dayak has grown to become a powerful symbol of unity, hope, and aspiration for the Dayak community – the majority ethnic group in Sarawak. Datuk Seri Ang Lai Soon, founder of St John Ambulance Sarawak, noted that Gawai was originally celebrated at different times across various longhouses and villages, marking the end of a successful harvest. 'The ethnic Dayak community then decided to celebrate the event on one day; thus, it's celebrated by all as the most important day by all different Dayak groups. 'It is now one of Sarawak's important gazetted holidays,' he said in his Gawai Dayak message. Ang expressed pride in the Dayak community's achievements and their significant contributions to Malaysia's development and prosperity. However, he also reminded the public that the Covid-19 pandemic is 'still far from over.' 'Some global communities have decided 'to live with the virus' after the majority of the people have been fully vaccinated. 'Still, while we are reopening, I am sure that we will still continue to be careful and vigilant,' he said. Ang went on to lament the continued existence of wars, conflicts, and unrest in many parts of what he described as 'an uncertain and unpredictable world'. 'The people suffer untold miseries and sufferings, especially the most vulnerable: the poor, the sick, the children, the seniors and underprivileged. 'All countries should ideally consider devoting their funds, time and energy to make life safer, happier and more bearable for everyone in this rather difficult, troubled and tumultuous world, instead of production of lethal weapons, especially nuclear weapons with the capacity to destroy the human kind,' he said. He added that universal peace and happiness could be achieved if all nations committed to total disarmament. Trillions of dollars currently spent on arms could instead be used to improve living standards across the globe, he added. 'That will be the day to celebrate.' The Universal day of peace Ang also highlighted global inflation and threatening famine caused by geopolitical tensions should be addressed immediately. The much feared climate change and its ill effects on humankind, flora and fauna and the Environment is a monumental issue, he said. 'We see such ill-effects already even within our own country as torrential rains and serious floods seem to be occurring with greater frequency,' he said. Intense forest fires caused by prolonged droughts are affecting nations like the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia, and in the Philippines, typhoons continue to grow in intensity year after year, he said. 'As we celebrate another Gawai festival, let us be reminded again to celebrate in moderation. 'Both humans and Planet Earth must stay healthy for their own sake and that of future generations. 'God bless our people, God bless our country. 'Selamat Ari Gawai, Gayu Guru, Gerai Nyamai! Selamat hari Kaamatan.' culture Gawai Dayak pride unity

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