Aims and Objectives of the ARC
Aims
- foster and co-ordinate the practice and teaching of resuscitation
-
promote uniformity and standardisation of resuscitation
-
act as a voluntary co-ordinating body
Objectives of the ARC
- provide a forum for discussion of all aspects of resuscitation
-
foster interest in, and promulgate information regarding resuscitation
-
gather and collate scientific information regarding resuscitation techniques; to recommend a modification of those techniques where appropriate on the basis of such information
-
promote simplicity and uniformity in techniques and terminology regarding resuscitation
-
provide an advisory and resource service regarding techniques, equipment, teaching methods and teaching aids
-
foster research into methods of teaching and practice of resuscitation
-
pursue the development of standards for training
-
establish regular communications with other bodies with similar objectives, both in Australia and overseas
-
consider and advise on the means of preventing circumstances in which resuscitation may become necessary
-
do all such acts and things as are incidental, or
subsidiary to all or any of the above objectives
To meet these objectives the ARC
- develops and publishes Guidelines
-
reviews and updates guidelines by consultation with member bodies and other experts
-
reviews world literature and research in resuscitation
-
act as a resource for anyone wanting authoritative material on resuscitation
© copyright 2008
Australian Resuscitation Council