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Inclusive first aid true stories

The Red Cross' inclusive first aid training programme enables people with disabilities to make a life-saving difference in emergency situations. But don't just take our word for it - here's the proof.

First aid heroine Tracy saves her mum!

First aid heroine saves mumA woman with learning difficulties knew exactly what life-saving action to take when her mother had a heart attack – all thanks to her first aid training with the Red Cross!

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Hero David makes life-saving difference

The proud first aider 1 © Ards ChronicleA young man with learning difficulties was able to help an elderly woman who had suffered a seizure, thanks to his first aid training.

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