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Is a primary school child too young to learn first aid?

Is a primary school child too young to learn first aid? 

The short answer is absolutely not! Learning first aid is an important life skill and children become more aware of potential hazards and gain skills that can keep them safe and enable them to help others if there is a medical emergency. 

"The first step in first aid training is for a child to recognise an emergency and learn how to make sure that a situation is safe before they try to help" — St John Ambulance

First aid is shown to students


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