Our instructors are committed to fostering a healthy, supportive group culture that embraces diversity and values safety, open communication, and mutual respect for every individual. Throughout each program, our administrative on-call staff is available 24/7 to support instructors during an emergency, and to facilitate communication and coordination with a participant’s family members.ĭragons welcomes all participants, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. If needed, ISOS evacuation service is available to transport a student to an appropriate facility. Medical facilities along each program route are vetted by Dragons in-country staff members in partnership with ISOS, and documented in Risk Management Plans that provide instructors with clear direction for procuring prompt, high-quality medical care. In cases where an illness or injury calls for a visit to the doctor, and in emergencies, Dragons facilitates swift action. When an incident occurs, instructors are able to provide immediate care using our program medical kit and consult with ISOS to monitor a student’s recovery and seek any further treatment if needed. Further, medical and emergency response is a focus of instructor training and is guided by Dragons policies and procedures, and most instructors are certified in Wilderness First Aid and/or as Wilderness First Responders and Emergency Medical Technicians. To ensure fast, appropriate, and high-quality treatment, Dragons partners with International SOS (ISOS), a world-leader in emergency evacuation and international medical consultation. We do our best to proactively mitigate the risk of illness and injury on our courses, but when they do occur, we have a robust care infrastructure in place.
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