by Helen | Jan 28, 2016 | Blog, Training
What is the Value in a Business? I’ve been considering what is the value in a business recently. I realised for me the value is my customers, not in a simplistic way but in true gratitude. I’m grateful that you choose me to provide your training and that...
by Helen | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog, Events, Training
How to do CPR I was recently asked “how do you do CPR?” because they had met someone on holiday who had successfully resuscitated their husband. It’s a great skill to learn and there are different ways to learn depending on the time you have...
by Helen | Dec 24, 2015 | Blog, First Aid advice, Training
Learn First Aid for your New Year’s Resolution Knowing the basics of First Aid can make a huge difference to someone’s survival. We know that CPR doubles the chances of survival and 80% of out of hospital cardiac arrests occur in the home, so it could be...
by Helen | Dec 17, 2015 | Blog, First Aid advice
First Aid for Christmas Last year I gave some general first aid tips for Christmas, which you can read here. This year I decided to write about getting help over the Christmas holiday. 999 receives lots of inappropriate phone calls every year, some of which...
by Helen | Dec 3, 2015 | Assessing a sick patient, Blog, Defibrillators, Emergency equipment, Events, Guidelines and Standards
My highlights from the Scientific Symposium 2015 On the 26th November I attended the Resuscitation Council’s Scientific Symposium where the new guidelines were discussed. There are no new numbers to remember but there has been some clarification and terminology...
by Helen | Dec 2, 2015 | Blog, CPR training in schools, Defibrillators, Events
Sam Mangoro speaks at the Resuscitation Council Symposium Sam is a 17 year old who survived his cardiac arrest at school because his school had an AED and his teachers knew how to do CPR. Regular readers of my blog will know that I support the teaching of CPR in...
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