"It was a really good session. Andrew was engaging and he explained things well. The students listened well and they really enjoyed the hands-on activities.”
Teaching lifesaving skills
Please note, we are currently taking bookings from December 2024 onwards.
Since 2020, all state-funded schools in England are required to teach first aid as part of the PSHE elements of the National Curriculum.
In 2023, we delivered our Emergency Awareness Training programme to over 10,000 pupils in 74 primary and secondary schools across Wiltshire and Bath. Our ambition is to teach every child in these areas valuable lifesaving skills.
Our aim is to educate the community and provide them with the knowledge to confidently manage a medical emergency prior to the arrival of an ambulance.
There is a £2 per child charge for Emergency Awareness Training for the school’s programme.
Our Emergency Awareness Training Content
We can also deliver sessions to home educational groups and community clubs.
There is a £2 per child charge for Emergency Awareness Training for the school’s programme.
Sessions can be tailored to engage all ages and can be adapted to cater for pupils with special educational needs.
- Calling for help
- Phoning 999
- Phoning 999
- Recovery position
- Choking
- Phoning 999
- Recovery position
- Choking
- Performing CPR
- Phoning 999
- Recovery position
- Choking
- Performing CPR
- Using a Defibrillator
- Basic Lifesaving Skills including resuscitation
(Sessions can be tailored to include topics including serious wounds, anaphylaxis, seizures, burns and head injuries)
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Did you know?
Wiltshire Air Ambulance is the only air ambulance resource of the 21 across the UK to use a Bell 429 helicopter.