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  1. Resuscitation Council UK and Scottish Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health team up to help cardiac arrest survivors

    Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) has teamed up with the Scottish Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health to help cardiac arrest survivors and their families make the best possible recovery.

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  3. RCUK calls for businesses and individuals to become ResusReady

  4. Resuscitation Council UK presented recommendations to improve the response of the healthcare system for future pandemics in Module 3 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry

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  7. CPR to become part of English school curriculum

    After campaigning by organisations including Resuscitation Council UK, we’re pleased to announce that pupils will learn CPR at schools in England from 2020.

  8. Charity urges Hammers to take advantage of free CPR training after fan’s matchday collapse

    Resuscitation Council UK held a training event for West Ham fans in honour of supporter Danny Bygraves, who suffered a cardiac arrest in 2019.

  9. Charities urge public to learn CPR as research shows adults unlikely to attempt CPR without training

    A new study shows that people who haven’t had CPR training are less likely to help someone who’s collapsed, highlighting the importance of training events such as Restart a Heart.

  10. RCUK Urges Wales to include CPR in 2022 School Curriculum

    RCUK has offered feedback to the Welsh government on their 2022 curriculum proposal, asking for CPR education to become an integral part of learning in Wales.