Tackling inequalities in resuscitation

  • Write to your MP to ask them to take action on our key recommendations. To find their email address, visit TheyWorkforYou.com and input your postcode. Next, copy and paste our template letter into an email and fill in the blanks. (If you could CC our team at communications@resus.org.uk, we’d be very grateful.) 
  • Write to your MSP to ask them to take action on our key recommendations. To find their email address, visit TheyWorkforYou.com and input your postcode. Next, copy and paste our template letter into an email and fill in the blanks. (If you could CC our team at communications@resus.org.uk, we’d be very grateful.) 
  • Write to your MS to ask them to take action on our key recommendations. To find their email address, visit TheyWorkforYou.com and input your postcode. Next, copy and paste our template letter into an email and fill in the blanks. (If you could CC our team at communications@resus.org.uk, we’d be very grateful.) 
  • Write to your MLA to ask them to take action on our key recommendations. To find their email address, visit TheyWorkforYou.com and input your postcode. Next, copy and paste our template letter into an email and fill in the blanks. (If you could CC our team at communications@resus.org.uk, we’d be very grateful.) 

CPR language resources

Our fliers and animation videos demonstrating how to do CPR in a range of languages.

Defib Dani in Welsh and Urdu

Watch our animated character Defib Dani take you through the steps to using a public access defibrillator in English, Welsh and Urdu.

ResusReady

Help us light up our ResusReady map so that we can spot where inequalities exist to ensure everyone has an equal chance of survival.

Case study: Asad

When Asad met his work friends to play a 90 minute kickabout, he wasn’t expecting to wake up in hospital. Were it not for the presence of two hospital medics, he might not have woken up at all.

Case study: Michelle

Michelle was at the end of a relay marathon event when she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Despite training for several months and having taken part in a number running events previously, she completed the 9 mile section of the run, crossed the line and...collapsed.

Case study: Sam

Sam Mangoro was just 16 when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Thanks to the quick action of those around him, he survived. Now, he shares his story to encourage others to become CPR and AED aware.