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Inclusive first aid - a day in the life

Read our first aiders' experiences, and gain an insight into what it's really like to take part in an inclusive training session.

Denise's story

Denise at an inclusive first aid sessionHaving completed a first aid course previously, Denise already knew how useful life-saving skills can be.

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Pat's story

Pat at an inclusive first aid sessionIt was vital that Pat should learn some basic first aid skills, since her elderly mother depends on her.

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Ben's story

Ben at an inclusive first aid sessionBen's initial nervousness about learning first aid soon disappeared as he quickly picked up new skills.

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Gill's story

A woman stands in front of a grassy hillGill Wood teaches first aid to children with disabilities in Wales. Using a variety of creative techniques, she shows them how they can make a critical difference.

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Jenny's story

A woman holds a drawing of a telephone with the numbers 999 on itJenny Evans had ten years of first aid training experience before she got involved in inclusive first aid, a project she finds truly inspirational.

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