Does the Minister accept that if first aid was made part of the national curriculum, there would be a whole generation of young people coming through who knew what to do in a road crash, for example? The first rule for those going to assist in a road crash is to ensure that they and others are not put at risk; in other words, they have to safeguard the patient or patients. Does the Minister accept that if first aid was taught as part of the national curriculum, everybody would know that?
Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Bob Russell
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 20 October 2014.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill.
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