Brush up on your burns first aid skills in time for Bonfire night with FREE First aid training for all parents!
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- Baby & Toddlers
- Published on Monday, 31 October 2011 11:48
- Last Updated on 31 October 2011
- Monica Costa
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81% of parents in the UK don’t have the knowledge required to administer basic first aid to a baby or a child although one in four will have to deal with an emergency first aid situation. A new online training campaign has just been launched to help improve parents’ first aid skills.
New research* by Tesco Baby & Toddler Club also reveals that 72% of parents wouldn’t feel confident in administering first aid. 60% would worry they would do something wrong, 54% would panic and 47% fear they would cause more harm.
The survey marks the launch of the fifth Tesco Baby & Toddler Club BabySafe campaign – an initiative to offer FREE, basic first aid training to parents, grandparents and carers. To reach as many parents as possible, this year’s sessions will be run exclusively online via a series of short videos, Twitter chats and webinar. Experts from the British Red Cross will teach invaluable lifesaving skills to help deal with bumps to the head, falls, meningitis, burns, choking and what to do if a child is unconscious.
Lorna Dickinson, Tesco Senior Buying Manager for Baby & Manager of Baby & Toddler Club, explains: “Emergency first aid training is something that everyone who takes care of a baby or child should know about as it could mean saving a baby’s life.
“We know from our research that lack of time and costs are the key reasons for mums-to-be and new parents to not attend a first aid course. Over a third of parents also look online for first aid advice. By launching our BabySafe videos and webinar, we are making first aid FREE and accessible by bringing it directly into their home.”
Joe Mulligan, head of first aid education at the British Red Cross, adds: “Everyone knows that first aid is important, but many parents don’t want to think that their child will be involved in an emergency situation. However, it’s inevitable that a parent or carer would be the first person there if an accident occurs so it’s paramount that they have the knowledge and confidence required to administer first aid. This is why making training more accessible is essential.
“We are delighted to work again with Tesco to make it easy for every parent to learn or refresh their first aid skills.”
The first Tesco Baby & Toddler Club Babysafe video will be available on the Tesco Baby Care & Share website: www.tesco-baby.com. It will focus on prevention in the home and how to deal with bumps to the head and falls.
The other videos include:
• Burns 31 October 2011
• Meningitis 21 November 2011
• Choking 9 January 2012
• Unconsciousness 20 February 2012 (breathing / not breathing)
Following the launch of each video, an expert from the British Red Cross will be available to answer all questions during a Twitter chat on @TescoBabyClub.
* Research carried out in July 2011 amongst 2,213 parents who are members of the Tesco Baby & Toddler Club.

Monica Costa founded London Mums in September 2006 after her son Diego’s birth together with a group of mothers who felt the need of meeting up regularly to share the challenges and joys of motherhood in metropolitan and multicultural London. London Mums is the FREE and independent peer support group for mums and mumpreneurs based in London https://londonmumsmagazine.com and you can connect on Twitter @londonmums
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