ABOUT STUDENT CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE
The establishment of the Student Civil Defence Force (Kor SISPA) serves as a platform for producing leadership-oriented, qualified, and professional members within the Civil Defence Force.
Objectives of Student Civil Defence Force Training:
• Provide students with knowledge and skills in civil defence to help themselves and others.
• Instill values such as respect, obedience, discipline, cooperation, responsibility, integrity, honesty, and self-confidence.
• Foster civic awareness, patriotism, love for the country, and environmental care.
• Enhance physical, mental, and spiritual resilience in a balanced manner.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO JOIN STUDENT CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE ?
To be eligible for Student Civil Defence Force , a student must meet the following criteria:
• Malaysian citizen.
• Registered undergraduate student at a higher education institution (IPT).
• Diploma graduates who have completed PS13 and are pursuing an undergraduate degree.
• Physically fit (medical certification may be required).
• Not a member of any other uniformed body.
• The institution must support enrollment.
• Complete and submit the application form and pass the admission interview.
DOCUMENT
Required Documents:
- Copy of applicant’s identity card.
- Copy of bank statement.
- Admission application form.
- Letter of Undertaking.
ACTIVITIES & TRAINING
KOR SISPA Training Covers the Following Areas:
• Basic Defence Knowledge
• Basic First Aid Skills
• Basic Firefighting Skills
• Basic Rescue Skills
• Nationalism
• Officer Ethics & Morals
• Safety Instructions
• Foot Drill
Semester 1 (Basic Course)
• Foot Drill
• Introduction to Civil Defence
• Introduction to First Aid
• Basic Life Support I
• Fire Science and Fire Extinguishers
• Victim Management and Emergency Rescue
• Knots and Rope Tying (Theory & Practical)
• Review and Assessment
Semester 2 (FRLS & MK Course)
• Foot Drill
• First Responder Life Support (FRLS)
• Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System
• Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System
• Initial Patient Assessment
• Basic Life Support (BLS) II (Practical)
• Choking Management
• Wounds and Bleeding
• Fractures and Treatment
• Shock Management
• Burns & Scalds
• Basic Chemistry of Fire
• Fire Extinguisher (Review)
• Fire Evacuation & Prevention
• Introduction to Firefighting Equipment
• Review and Assessment
Semester 3 (Evacuation Center Management Course)
• Foot Drill
• Introduction to APM (Civil Defence Force) and Legal Authority
• APM’s Role in National Disaster Management
• Introduction to Evacuation Centers
• Organization of Evacuation Centers
• Functions of Committees and Agencies Involved
• Introduction to Psychological First Aid
• Evacuation Center Management (Practical)
• Meal Planning and Selection
• Cooking (Practical)
• Review and Assessment
Semester 4 (Officer Cadet Course)
• Foot Drill
• Leadership Training
• National Security Council (MKN) Directive 20
• Event and Protocol Management (Theory & Practical)
• Meeting Management
• Officer Ethics and Conduct
• Civil Defence Act 1951 (221)
• Uniform Dress Code Procedures
• Review and Assessment
KOR SISPA Certification
• Basic Certificate – Issued by the State Civil Defence Office
• Skills Training Certificate – Issued by the Civil Defence Training Institute (ILPA)
• Promotion Certificate – Issued by KOR SISPA IPT
• Commissioning Certificate – Issued by the Civil Defence Headquarters (IPPA)