Foundation Launches campaign on “Every Child A Life Saver In Nigerian Schools”

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The Director of the Vickie Robert Foundation, Ambassador Vickie Robert, a Nigerian Ambassador for Peace in the UK has urged the Nigerian Government to introduce First Aid/basic Life support in
schools to make every child learn CPR, so they leave school knowing how to save a life. The Nigerian Ambassador for Peace in Diaspora is a registered nurse in the United Kingdom.

According to her, “The Nigerian Ministry Of Education should make training in first-aid and life-saving skills (cardiopulmonary resuscitation – CPR) a compulsory part of learning at school for every child in Nigeria”

We recognise the pressures on teachers to deliver a busy curriculum and are not proposing time-consuming additions. Training in key skills can be achieved in as little as 30 minutes.

Bolton footballer Fabrice Muamba was given CPR when he collapsed on the pitch from a cardiac arrest in March 2012

A cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly stops pumping blood around the body. Each year, a high number of people in Nigeria die from a cardiac arrest outside hospital and The Vickie Robert Foundation thinks this could be cut if more people knew CPR.
The cost to schools is minimal; Vickie Robert Foundation is offering free CPR training to all schools. The time has come to make this important life skill part of every child’s education so that, when faced with a collapsed person, they will be confident and competent to intervene and, whenever possible, save a life.

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