FREE CPR TRAINING - Restart a Heart 2024

FREE CPR TRAINING

WEDNESDAY, 16th OCTOBER 2024

SPR Training are taking part in the World Restart a Heart Day. We will be offering FREE CPR Training at our Training Centre in AIRDRIE, Lanarkshire. These will 1-hour slots which needs pre-booked in advance via Phone or via website.

The sessions will be conducted by an experienced First Aider, First Aid Trainer and First Responder (FREC4), who has extensive experience in providing event cover and also instructs QNUK Level 3: First Responder (RQF) and QNUK Level 3: First Person on Scene – International.

SPR has been in business for over 30 years and is committed to giving back. Don’t miss out on this FREE CPR Training. If you’re unable to attend on this date, please inform us and we will arrange or discuss alternative options. If your are a community based group – let us know and we will try arrange cost effective or FREE training sessions.

 

“In Scotland, just 9.7% of people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. By learning CPR and how to use a defib, you are giving someone their best chance of survival. Let us create a CPR-trained society in Scotland.”

 #RestartAHeart! resus.org.uk/RSAH

ABOUT RESTART A HEART DAY

Every October, an alliance of partners all over the world and first aid training organisations come together to increase public awareness of cardiac arrests and increase the number of people trained in life saving CPR and defibrillation awareness.

CRISIS – CALL to ACTION

Survival rates from sudden cardiac arrests remain stubbornly low in the UK, with only 1 in 10 people surviving. Even though CPR has been added to some school curriculums, millions of people in the UK will not have had an opportunity to learn this key lifesaving skill – putting lives at risk across the UK.

OPPORTUNITY – FREE TRAINING

Restart a Heart Day with SPR Training can save lives, both now and in the future, by providing FREE CPR training and awareness opportunities and resources to teach people how to react when someone collapses and stops breathing normally.

OUR AIM – SAVE LIFES

To increase cardiac arrest survival rates across the UK, we will encourage people to learn the steps to CPR and how to use a defib. We will be particularly focusing on promoting this message in diverse communities and so-called ‘hotspot’ communities – areas where cardiac arrest rates are higher than average and bystander CPR rates are lower than average.

ONLINE : FREE CPR TRAINING BOOKING

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