The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scotland can provide high quality first aid learning

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taught essential and valuable lifesaving skills in school highlights an important issue.

I have met with St Andrew’s First Aid and the British Red Cross and know how valuable it is to give our young people the skills to help save lives, now or in the future.

I am determined to make progress on this issue and that’s why I have asked my officials to develop a strategy, in partnershi­p with St Andrew’s First Aid, on how we can make the principles of The Courier’s campaign a reality.

We need to do this in a way that empowers our teachers to deliver relevant and engaging learning that meets the needs of the young people in their class.

We also need to ensure this support is consistent across the country, so young people in Wick receive the same high quality training and learning as young people in Dumfries. If teachers have access to tangible materials and training to build their confidence and expertise, then it can only benefit the young people in their classrooms.

It is possible to deliver quality and consistent first aid skills in schools without mandating it.

We have had a similarly successful approach with regard to cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR) training.

All 32 local authoritie­s have committed to teaching CPR in their secondary schools through partnershi­p working between government, education authoritie­s and stakeholde­r groups.

I believe that similar partnershi­p working between St Andrew’s First Aid, our local authority partners and the Scottish Government can bring effective age and stage-appropriat­e first aid training into Scotland’s schools.

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