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#ExpeditieRED: Teach Others to Swim, Save Lives - Discover How!

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#ExpeditieRED: Teach Others to Swim, Save Lives - Discover How!

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Perhaps this is your first encounter with Maatschappelijke Dienst Tijd (MDT). Others may know from young people at school or their association that they have participated in it. But it doesn't matter to us. You are taking part in the 'Life-saving Skills' course by Schok & Pomp in collaboration with the Medicine department of Erasmus University. The MDT participant who is delivering the course is a medical student at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and is also an MDT participant themselve. They believe it's crucial for everyone to learn how to assess life-threatening situations and to learn CPR. If many young people can do that, many more lives can be saved, because the first few minutes are critical. But in ExpeditieRED, we do much more, and you can make a difference just like the medical students.

You are truly needed!
The big question with Maatschappelijke Dienst Tijd is whether you want to make a difference for society. Besides companies and institutions, our society relies heavily on volunteers. Volunteers who are active in associations or other organizations because they:
  • Want to give back for everything that is arranged for them.
  • Want to help others because it might otherwise become too expensive.
  • Simply feel drawn to certain activities and enjoy them.
  • Understand that if you want to engage in sports, someone must organize it or act as a trainer, instructor, guide, or referee to make the activity possible.
We often hear that MDT brings satisfaction and joy because you make yourself useful, meet many new people, do fun things, and have a lot of fun together. MDT also looks good on your CV because it shows that you are involved in society and willing to do something for it. That's why we always ensure you receive a certificate for what you have done.

There is a lot of water in Southwest Netherlands, but not everyone can swim well enough.
Our MDT project 'ExpeditieRED' focuses on water activities in Southwest Netherlands. Every year, children and adults drown in ditches, canals, ponds, and sea. Drowning is therefore a significant cause of death. A large portion of the drowning victims cannot swim or have not maintained their swimming skills well enough to save themselves. Others are unable to do so because, for example, they are injured or panic-stricken. However, swimming is also an enjoyable activity. Many people go on vacation to the seaside or enjoy themselves with a boat or board on the water. Who doesn't head to a lake or swimming pool on a warm weekend?



What tasks can you do?
Therefore, the societal importance of learning and maintaining swimming skills is immense. We need you as, for example:
  • Supervisor for children with their parents. We make children aged 3-5 water-safe with the aid of Fibby.
  • Supervisor for swimming lessons, so the instructor can better guide the participants.
  • Supervisor for adults who want to assess their swimming proficiency (swim check-up).
  • Instructor for ABC diplomas in swimming for members of a water association where swimming lessons are provided.
  • Instructor for Star Plan, teaching children the basics of all water sports (competitive swimming, water polo, lifesaving, and fin swimming). You must also be a member of a swimming association for this role.
  • Instructor for swim improvement for adults (swim check-up), helping adults enhance their skills.
  • Instructor for swimming for refugees and Ukrainians. Many people in these groups cannot swim adequately and are at much higher risk in water-rich Netherlands.
  • Pool supervisor. If you'd like to be a lifeguard during the holidays, this is your chance. With this certification, you can work at any pool.
If you're interested, please continue reading.

There are a few things you need to know to participate:
  • You must be between 12 and 30 years old.
  • You must possess the A diploma to undertake tasks near water.
  • We provide you with approximately 40 hours of training for your role.
  • You will work 40 hours within a club or for ExpeditieRED.
  • Thus, you will commit approximately 80 hours, and you have 6 months to complete them.

If you're interested
ExpeditieRED approaches clubs and schools with the 'Life-saving Skills' course, taught by medical students. This service is free for schools or clubs.



This training concludes with a brief introduction to MDT https://www.doemeemetmdt.nl/ at ExpeditieRED, where we invite you to consider it further. If you're interested, please fill out this registration form. We already have the necessary information from you, which is provided on the completed interest form. The email address you provide on this form will serve as your unique access code.
With this information, our project leader will schedule a meeting with you to explain things further and, if you're willing, discuss participating in MDT. The project leader will work with you to determine what suits you best and what you find most enjoyable.
You'll choose the tasks you want to be trained for and the activities in which you'll be involved, whether at ExpeditieRED or at your club. If you're interested and willing to dedicate 80 hours over six months, then sign up.
If you're already dedicating a few hours per week to teaching or training at your swimming club, you can still participate in MDT, and we'll provide training specifically for you.
We'll document all agreements together with you and arrange when you'll start and what you'll be doing. Then, you'll get started. More details on how this process works can be found on the rest of the page.




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ExpeditieRED - Introduction to MDT
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Evaluation and Participation in Research for the Benefit of MDT
We receive funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and are obligated to report on the status of our MDT project. Therefore, you are required to complete a questionnaire at the beginning and end of the program. Additionally, each session concludes with an evaluation where we inquire about our performance and areas for improvement, as well as what you have gained from the experience.

The latter aspect is highly significant to us. More information about the national research can be found here.

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Recognition for your valuable contribution to the evaluation process of the MDT project ExpeditieRED! As an Evaluation Submitter, you have actively participated in completing questionnaires at the beginning and end of the project. You have not only shared your perspective on how the project is progressing but also provided suggestions for improvements.

You can earn the Evaluation Submitter badge by completing the evaluation form at the end of your ExpeditieRED MDT period. The link to this evaluation will be sent to you.
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How to earn this badge?

🔄 Participate in the final evaluation: Take part in the ExpeditieRED closing evaluation, where we not only ask how we performed but also inquire about what you have learned and how we can improve.
Then, a few days after completing your entire MDT period, you will receive an email from Research Agency Verian containing the final questionnaire.

Once you have filled out the second questionnaire, you will receive this Evaluation Submitter badge from the ExpeditieRED project leader.
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