RCUK publishes Guidelines 2025
Resuscitation Council UK has released the 2025 Resuscitation Guidelines, setting out the latest evidence-informed best practice for resuscitation and emergency care across all ages and care settings in the UK.
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Arsenal FC and Resuscitation Council UK team up to deliver a lifesaving message: Learn CPR, save a life
Arsenal FC and Resuscitation Council UK team up to deliver a lifesaving message: Learn CPR, save a life.
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Case Study: Donna and Ollie Rosenwould - "I will never be able to unsee my son having CPR"
Seventeen-year-old Ollie was preparing for his A Levels when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at his home on 15 May 2025. Earlier that day, Ollie had been sent home from sixth form after feeling unwell.
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Invictus Games athlete joins forces with RCUK to boost CPR awareness across the UK
Resuscitation Council UK has teamed up with former Royal Marine and Invictus Games athlete Mark Ormrod MBE to get more people across the UK learning the simple steps of CPR. Not just chest compressions, but the many other vital actions that can help keep someone alive until emergency services arrive.
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Case Study: Michael and Sabine – “We are so grateful that our son received urgent CPR”
On 16 March 2024, Michael Pryor and Sabine Vandenbroucke’s 17-year-old son Raphaël collapsed while playing sport at his school. Raphaël was fit and healthy, a dedicated sportsman, and had just been awarded his school colours for an upcoming sports game. What happened next changed their lives forever.
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Resuscitation Council UK reveals winners of Excellence in Resuscitation Awards 2025
Resuscitation Council UK is proud to announce the winners of the second annual Excellence in Resuscitation Awards. The awards are a celebration of individuals who have gone above and beyond in their commitment to saving lives and improving outcomes for people who have suffered a cardiac arrest.
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Case Study: Sam - "When I woke up in hospital, I was told how fortunate I was"
It should have been a normal PE lesson during a normal school day for Sam Mangoro. He was doing a basketball warm-up and remembers lining up for the next drill when he suddenly collapsed. Sam had suffered a cardiac arrest and the next thing he remembers is waking up in Southampton General Hospital.
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Case Study: Nina - "My first memory was someone saying I’d had a cardiac arrest"
On a Friday evening in February 2023, Nina Wallace, 63, and her husband Jon, 67, were watching Happy Valley at home in Warsash. Married for nearly 40 years, they had no idea their evening was about to take a dramatic turn.
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