Submitted on Tuesday 27th May 2014
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Emergency Life Support for all Secondary Schools
I beleive that Emergency Life Support (ELS) skills, such as recognising signs of a Heart Attack & what to do, what to do in event of a cardiac arrest (CPR & AED), the recovery position, etc. should be taught to all school pupils. Imagine every school leaver with such skills. Now imagine if YOU had a cardiac arrest. There is a STRONG chance one of those pupils would be near-by to support your life until professional help arrived. Such skills could, and would, save lives.
The skills can take as little as 2 hours to teach. So in 2 hours we could teach the skills that could & will save lives, what more vital skill could our children learn at school? And why is it not already a legal requirement to teach these skills at school?
I ask the government to make it a requirement that all pupils are taught Emergency Life support skills.
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