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Health and Social Care Skills Put into Action

Two of our caring Health and Social Care 6th Form students assisted with a medical emergency in a café where a 79-year-old lady had taken ill.
Health and Social Care Skills Put into Action
Health and Social Care Skills Put into Action

Heidi and Evies assisted the lady who fainted in a café and shortly after had a seizure. Our students said that “we put the lady in the recovery position and stayed with her until the ambulance turned up”. The lady is now recovering from the incident and told the girls how thankful she was for their medical support. Heidi and Evie’s immediate response is a reflection on how brilliant our students are and shows how their indepth knowledge of Health and Social Care can be utilised outside the school environment to the fullest.

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