Special award for Meath school where all students are CPR trained

A Meath school where all the students have been trained to give lifesaving CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) has received a special recognition award from the Irish Heart Foundation.

St Joseph’s Mercy Secondary School, Navan, was given the award as part of the national charity’s CPR 4 Schools programme, which recognise schools, teachers and students for remarkable efforts in CPR promotion and training.

The Irish Heart Foundation is creating a generation of life savers by training post-primary school students around the country to perform CPR and respond in a cardiac emergency.

They are also taught how to use an AED (defibrillator) and respond when someone is choking.

Around 86% of post-primary schools in Ireland are now in CPR.

Katherine Scott, Acting Children and Young People Programme Manager with the Irish Heart Foundation, said: “We are delighted to award St Joseph’s Mercy Secondary their CPR 4 Schools Award in recognition of their dedication in providing lifesaving CPR training to their students and staff.

“Over 70% of cardiac arrests happen in a domestic setting. We know schools are an ideal place to educate young people in CPR and reduce the incidences of death from cardiac arrest.

“All schools have done tremendous work in creating awareness and taking the fear out of lifesaving.

“CPR is a lifesaving skill that everyone can learn, and this programme is available to every post primary school in Ireland, equipping young people with the skills and confidence to perform it.

“We would like to train more post-primary schools and are encouraging teachers to attend our free training courses.”

So far, 2,499 teachers in 627 post-primary schools around the country have taken part in the CPR 4 Schools programme and learned how to deliver CPR, giving the programme a reach of over 350,000 post-primary students.

These schools have been recognised for taking the programme into the heart of their schools and giving students the opportunity to learn the vital lifesaving skill.

All post-primary school teachers are encouraged to attend the free training. The CPR 4 Schools programme is easy to run, is designed to embed within the school curriculum and takes one hour to train a class.

Post-primary school teachers interested in attending can register by emailing schools@irishheart.ie. To find out more about CPR 4 Schools, visit the Irish Heart Foundation’s website, www.irishheart.ie/cpr4schools,