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Having a properly stocked first aid kit is vital for parents or anyone dealing with babies and children – and it's just as important to know what to do if your child injures themselves or is poorly.
Some people should always seek medical advice after a head injury because they are at greater risk. See the FAQ’s for more detail. First aid for a baby or child with a head injury: video Watch how to ...
Children as young as three are being taught first aid using teddy bears in special training sessions. The Dinky Doctors programme provides training for youngsters to help prepare them for possible ...
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reiterated on Wednesday that the government’s conditional cash grant ...
The British Red Cross said up to 59% of deaths by injury could be prevented in the UK if first aid was given prior to the arrival of medical services. Primary school children will be taught basic ...
UNICEF continues to ramp up delivery of humanitarian aid for children in Gaza. The needs are enormous — learn more about the ...
You should store your first aid kit in a cool, dry place and out of the reach of children. It’s important to keep one at home, within easy access, as well as in your car in case of emergencies.
For the first time, the Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto (CCAS) is joining hands with six other Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Well-Being Agencies across the Greater Toronto Area in ...