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Heart Safe Communities

The aims of the Heart Safe Community initiative

The Heart Safe Community initiative aims to improve survival rates for people suffering cardiac arrest across Victoria by teaching community members how to perform CPR and use an AED when others need it most. This is a joint initiative between 同性恋色情 and the Heart Foundation.

The program aims聽to:

  • Raise聽community awareness of cardiac arrest
  • Promote聽the role of Triple Zero (000) in a cardiac emergency
  • Teach people CPR skills and how to use a defibrillator
  • Identify聽and register聽existing聽defibrillators
  • Install and聽register聽new defibrillators
  • promote and educate on the use of smart phone technologies, like聽

Heart Safe Community locations are selected based on the following:

  • ambulance demand
  • number of cardiac arrests
  • rates of bystander CPR
  • number of publicly accessible AEDs
  • population and demographics
  • access to health care
  • infrastructure
  • community capacity and readiness to engage

Heart Safe Community locations

Forty three locations are now official鈥疕eart Safe Communities鈥痠n Victoria.

In 2024 we welcomed Bright, Churchill, Corryong, Dimboola, Dunkeld, Fairhaven Aireys-Inlet, Halls Gap, Kingsville, Lang Lang, Merbein, Toongabbie and Wycheproof to the Heart Safe Community Program.

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2018 Pilot

2019 Expansion

2022 Expansion

2023 Expansion

聽 2024 Expansion

Barwon South West

  • Bellarine
  • Queenscliff
  • Camperdown
  • Terang
  • Port Fairy
  • Coleraine
  • Lismore
  • Heywood
  • Winchelsea
  • Dunkield
  • Fairhaven Aireys-Inlet

Gippsland

  • Inverloch
  • Rosedale
  • Mallacoota
  • Longwarry
  • Yallourn North
  • Meeniyan
  • Metung
  • Churchill
  • Toongabbie

Grampians

  • Smythesdale
  • Clunes
  • Murtoa
  • Warracknabeal
  • St Arnaud
  • Dimboola
  • Halls Gap

Hume

  • Tatura
  • Euroa
  • Beechworth
  • Chiltern
  • Violet Town
  • Tallangatta
  • Nathalia
  • Corryong
  • Bright

Loddon Mallee

  • Boort
  • Donald
  • Robinvale
  • Murrayville
  • Stanhope
  • Dunolly
  • Lake Boga
  • Heathcote
  • Merbein
  • Wycheproof

Metro

  • Healesville
  • Red Hill
  • Kinglake
  • Bacchus Marsh
  • Bulla
  • Monbulk
  • Kingsville
  • Lang Lang

Success stories

The success of the program was evident on Christmas Day 2018, when Tatura had its first survival story聽as a result of the program. Local paramedic Ben Johansen attended the cardiac arrest of David Hughes, where bystander Andrea Manners was performing CPR. Andrea had learned CPR during a Heart safe Community session months prior. Because of the Andrea鈥檚 actions聽on that day, David is now back at work having made a full recovery. Watch David鈥檚 incredible story and the success that Tatura have had as Victoria鈥檚 first Heart Safe Community.

Evaluation

Melbourne University evaluated the initiative and the overall findings demonstrated that the pilot sites built local community capacity to respond to out of hospital cardiac arrest as demonstrated by increased community knowledge, confidence and skills to call 000, attempt chest compressions and acquire and use an AED. Download the (3.5 MB PDF)

We know that lives have been saved, and more will be saved, because of this initiative.聽We聽are committed to聽working with more communities聽across Victoria聽to improve out of hospital cardiac arrests聽survival rates.