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Dissemination

This section is meant to facilitate the sharing of information among partners as far as the dissemination events carried out are concerned. A description of the event, the number of people participating and the evaluation of the event are available for each dissemination event.

Partners' Institution:

KTU Vaižganto progimnazija

Name of the person involved in the event:

Vida Drąsutė

Date of the event:

02 March 2020 - 02 March 2020

Type of Dissemination event:

Article on website

Target group:

General Public
Public Bodies
Researchers
Association

Number of people reached by event:

200

Held in:

(Lithuania)

Description of Dissemination Event:

On the 27th of February, 2020, Vaižgantas progymnasium of Kaunas University of Technology has invited the associated partners of the international project TirAmISu (First Aid Improves Survival) to learn more about the project and the expected results, to share experiences and expectations about first aid education in schools.
eMundus participates as associated partner.
Article about seminar was shared with participants and published online:

https://www.emundus.lt/naujienos/tarptautinio-projekto-tiramisu-asocijuotieji-partneriai-diskutavo-apie-pirmosios-medicinos-pagalbos-svietima-mokyklose-109.htm

https://www.emundus.lt/en/news/associated-partners-of-the-international-project-tiramisu-discussed-first-aid-education-issue-in-schools-109.htm

Outcomes and Results:

Article about seminar was shared with participants and published online:

https://www.emundus.lt/naujienos/tarptautinio-projekto-tiramisu-asocijuotieji-partneriai-diskutavo-apie-pirmosios-medicinos-pagalbos-svietima-mokyklose-109.htm

https://www.emundus.lt/en/news/associated-partners-of-the-international-project-tiramisu-discussed-first-aid-education-issue-in-schools-109.htm

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