Little Heroes First Aid by Children
All children will soon have the chance to learn First Aid. Little Heroes is here to help.
Defibrillators will be rolled out to all schools this year! Great news, now we will all know where to find an AED in an emergency! Well at least when schools are open!
It doesn’t cost a lot more to have them fitted outside of schools makes sense so the general public can access anytime!
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Your in good hands with these Year 2’s
Y2 First Aiders Thanks to Miss Tait, Y2 had their first ‘First Aid’ session today. We learned how to wash our hands correctly, including a song…ask us to sing it to you. It will help you to remember all the …
Caedmon Primary School fabulous Afterschool First Aid club. Practicing CPR and how using a defibrillator can help save a life.
All children will soon get the chance to learn First Aid how fantastic is that?
Helpful Henry has been helping the guys at Toner Ave Primary School to wash their hands effectively.
Your in safe hands with South Street Little Heroes! Calling for help could save a life even if your 3 !!
A brilliant story of a brave little girl. It can just takes a phone call to save a life.
Last month, three year old Aria saved her mum's life when she collapsed at home. She knew she had to act quickly and called her grandma from her mum’s phone.
Little Aria and her mum, Jodie, both live with the same genetic condition – coarctation of the aorta.
Aria herself has already undergone two surgeries - one when she was 16 days and another at three months old. What a hero!
Had a brilliant day with the amazing Little Heroes of South Street Primary School!
British Heart foundation has a simple way to understand the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest! Do you know the difference?
Do you know the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest? Share this post. It could save a life.
Had a brilliant 8 weeks at Clover Hill Whickham working with KS2. We have had loads of fun and learned some important life skills along the way.
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We had such fun tonight finding out how we can help in an emergency.
A brilliant night with 47th Rainbows learning what to do in an emergency.
Henry is ready to meet some Rainbows with his rainbow coloured capes time to turn them into little heroes.
The Brownies is where I first learned First Aid something I’m passionate about! All children should get the opportunity to learn these skills. The Guide Association gave me so much, I became a Brown Owl and loved every minute!
Now it’s full circle I am supporting Rainbows on their Emergency First Aid this week. Can’t wait it will be fun! Thanks for inviting me Rachel and Pam.
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Who remembers dressing up like this in the evening!!!
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Do you know how to do CPR on a baby? https://www.scarymommy.com/st-john-ambulance-makes-infant-cpr-video/
This 2-Minute Cartoon Teaches Infant CPR And Should Be Shared With Every Parent You Know A new video uses nursery rhyme characters and a catchy song to teach parents how to perform infant CPR.
AED’s We see them in shopping centres, schools, public places. Anyone can use them to save a life! https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help/how-to-save-a-life/defibrillators
Defibrillators Learn more about public access defibrillators (PADs), how defibrillators work and debunk some of the misunderstandings about when to use a defibrillator.
Hot drinks are the main culprit for scalds in the under 5s.
Children’s skin is 15 times thinner than an adults so burns more easily!
A hot drink can scald a young child even 15 minutes after it has been made.
So take care with those hot cups of tea! Prevention is better than cure!
A little hero.
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Little Boy Saves Mother's Life with 911 Call Aydhun Byars overcame his disability to call 911 so his mother could get the help she needed. Watch more ABC News coverage: www.abcnews.com Subscribe to WN o...
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What do you think of Helpful Henry? We love him. Thanks for this fabulous bear go to Jayne Hughes a fantastic illustrator.
Here we are, Mini Annie perfect for children to practice CPR. Let’s see what fun we have with these!!
A fantastic App to help emergency services find exactly where you are.
Any one tried it yet? what3words by what3words Ltd. https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/what3words/id657878530
This is such an important addition to The National Curriculum. It gives our children the chance to learn skills they need to deal with an emergency in a safe and fun way. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/cpr-first-aid-skills-schools-curriculum-health-education-england-lives-a8455286.html
Lifesaving first aid to be included in school curriculum and could save thousands of lives 'This historic move will transform cardiac arrest survival rates in the years to come'
Helpful Henry is ready and I’m taking bookings now, for first aid sessions designed especially for school children. Please like my page and share.