Classroom RevivR by British Heart Foundation
• The difference between a cardiac arrest and a heart attack
• How to respond if they see an unconscious person
• How to make an emergency call and get help
• How to use a defibrillator
• How to work as a team and perform CPR safely
Equip the next generation with lifesaving CPR skills with Classroom RevivR. BHF’s must-have tool for educational settings teaching 11–16-year-olds across the UK.
The interactive tool makes it easy for pupils to learn CPR and how to use a defibrillator in the classroom. It’s PSHE-accredited, meets curriculum standards and can be taught in one easy lesson plan - minimising teachers' workloads. Thanks to innovative technology, Classroom RevivR also gives pupils live feedback as they practise chest compressions – helping them to find the right rhythm and learn CPR correctly. There is no need for an external trainer or lots of specialist equipment. Pupils need a digital device (preferrable their own device or a shared one) and something to perform compressions on, like a cushion, coat or backpack.
If you already have CPR manikins, you can use these too. And the best part is – it’s completely free to use.
Join 1000+ schools who have already made steps to create a school of CPR superheroes.
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