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First aid emergency: What to do when someone has a stroke

First aid emergency: What to do when someone has a stroke

Date: Tuesday, 29 March 2016. -  
Blog, First Aid, First Aid Emergencies

What to do when a stroke happens

Strokes are a serious medical emergency, requiring urgent attention.

A stroke is a serious life-threatening condition that requires urgent medical attention, so it’s important to immediately call 999 if you suspect a stroke.

Recovery Position 101

Recovery Position 101

Date: Monday, 14 March 2016. -  
Blog, First Aid, Training

Perfecting the simple recovery position manoeuvre will contribute towards a casualty’s speedy recovery and the best part is you can practice at home with the help of our Recovery Position 101. 

How to treat a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)

How to treat a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA)

Date: Thursday, 03 March 2016. -  
Blog, First Aid, Defibrillators

A sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) often occurs without any warning when the electrical activity of a heart becomes so chaotic that it stops pumping blood around the body. In the UK, there are 30,000 cardiac arrests each year out of hospital, and only one in 10 victims survive to be discharged.

When someone suffers an SCA, every minute that goes by without them receiving help decreases their chance of survival by 10%.  Even an untrained person can take action to help someone suffering from an SCA, help which could potentially be life saving. 

Secondary School Admissions: factors you should be considering before an appeal.

Secondary School Admissions: factors you should be considering before an appeal.

Date: Thursday, 03 March 2016. -  
Blog, First Aid, Defibrillators, Paediatric

On Tuesday the 8th March, approximately 554,000 school children will find out if they have been offered a place at their preferred secondary school.

Due to a surge in the population, the competition is fierce with the most sought after schools under a great deal of pressure.  After 70% of local authorities saw an increase last year in the number of parents whose child lost out on their top choice; it is likely that many parents will be appealing this year’s result in the hope that their children will become a top achiever at their chosen school.

We urge you to take a look at the bigger picture because the quality of a school shouldn’t be evaluated solely on the performance of the pupils in their GCSEs and A-levels. Other factors must be considered such as the schools performance in the Ofsted report and most importantly whether your child will be safe in their hands.

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