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  • 19/05/2025
We speak to St Andrew’s First Aid team on Buchanan Street about their new campaign launching across summer 2025 to reduce fear around first aid.

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00:00We are going out in the summer with this campaign up and down the country, to all parts including
00:06some rural districts where we've not been active before. We'll be doing a road show
00:11with demonstrations of first aid, how to deal with choking. You can learn a lot of the basics
00:16without having to sit through like a four day course. The longer, the more training
00:21you have is always good but we're really just with our community team getting out and about
00:26to the highlands, the islands, the borders, everywhere across Scotland with this campaign
00:31to tell people what they should do and not to be afraid to get involved.
00:37New data has revealed that more than 200 lives are potentially being lost every year in Scotland
00:41due to people's reluctance to step in during a first aid emergency. A YouGov survey has
00:46shown that 7% of Scottish adults had found themselves in situations where they could have stepped
00:51in to provide first aid but chose not to. In this country 3,200 people experience out
00:57of hospital cardiac arrests each year and of these the survival rate is less than 1 in 10.
01:02This means of the minority who were perhaps more confident in stepping in and performing
01:06first aid, a potential 227 lives could be saved. St Andrew's first aid has launched a national
01:12campaign to combat this, aiming to show the general public that action is important and could be the
01:18difference between life and death. While the overwhelming majority recognise the importance
01:22of first aid, only 1 in 4 people say they would step into support in a first aid emergency, that they'd
01:27only do so after hesitation. These people admitted a lack of knowledge and training would be a mental
01:33barrier. St Andrew's first aid are encouraging people to step in, making them aware that even a
01:37little bit of knowledge can be life saving, that you don't necessarily need to have completed a
01:42four-day course to be effective in a first aid emergency.

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