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I'm sure there has been a thread on here before about this.


I think if you contact St John's Ambulance they will do a course either free or for a very reasonable rate provided you get a group of people together.


I may have this completely wrong...but will go off and see if I can find the thread.


Molly

OK...found this;




London Ambulance Service come to your home for free if you get 6 people together. It is only a short basic introduction though, about an hour in length. We did it last weekend and found it good, covered resusitation and chocking, with lots of baby mankins to practice on (which my boy thought were great fun!).

I don't have the number, but it should be on their website.


...and this thread has some other options too;


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,299781,299835#msg-299835



Molly

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