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Georgia Meadows

Ashington school pupils receive first aid training to become 'mini medics'

Primary school pupils have taken part in a cutting-edge training course to become young lifesavers.

Children aged 10 and 11 from Thomas Bewick C of E Primary School in Ashington were given the opportunity to learn basic first aid skills, how to assess a person’s medical needs and how to raise the alarm in case of an emergency.

As part of the The Mini Medics course, run by Simonside Outdoor Adventure, pupils also got to take part in some practical first aid such as how to tend to cuts, grazes and sprains, as well as more advanced emergency care techniques such as compression-only CPR and how to put people into the recovery position.

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Headteacher at Thomas Bewick Primary, Jess Williamson, said she felt that "fist aid is such an important life skill for people to have, at any age."

“We are incredibly proud of all of the children who took part in the Mini Medics course,” said Miss Williamson.

"The children were all extremely sensible and listened well; joining in when instructed and correctly following the procedures. The sense of pride they had in themselves following the session was fantastic to see.”

In September 2020, basic first aid was added into the relationships, sex and health education national curriculum (RSHE). It ensures that children at all key stages have at least some basic awareness and understanding of first aid and the role it plays in supporting our emergency services.

The course, which is accredited by Nuco Training, has been purposely designed to support the national curriculum and build on children’s knowledge in a way which avoids any confusing terminology and respects their level of comfort and ability.

Year 6 pupil from Thomas Bewick Primary, Aston Jo, said: "I enjoyed learning how to put people into the recovery position. It was really fun. We had to try and clear the airway of the dummy we were using by hitting it on the back. We were then shown the Heimlich Manoeuvre and the object came out of his mouth."

Tony Mordue, First Aid Trainer at Simonside Outdoor Adventure, said the course could really help the children to take swift action should an emergency situation occur.

“It was a pleasure to work with the staff and pupils at Thomas Bewick Primary School on the Mini Medics course," he said.

“The children were really engaged with the session and asked some really great questions. It was wonderful to see them working together and supporting each other to master skills which hopefully, if they’re ever called upon to do so, will really help members of their family at home or members of the community in a time of need."

Operating as part of Northumberland Church of England Academy Trust, Thomas Bewick C of E Primary School provides primary education for children aged 2-11.

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