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‘Absolutely essential’: Scottish MSPs back The Courier’s First Aid Kids campaign

Scotland’s parliamentarians have backed The Courier’s campaign to introduce compulsory first aid training in Scotland’s schools.

Politicians from across the divide, as well as all four opposition party leaders, have announced they are supporting our efforts to create an army of lifesavers.

Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw, Scottish Labour boss Richard Leonard, Green co-convener Patrick Harvie and Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie have all offered their support for the campaign.

Video about the First Aid Kids campaign is above this article

Members from across the country have also added their voice to the petition.

Scottish Conservative deputy leaders Annie Wells and Liam Kerr offered their support for First Aid Kids, while Mid Scotland and Fife Conservative MSP Liz Smith said: “I think this is a fantastic campaign being run by The Courier.

“Schools have been calling for first aid training for pupils and a lot of parents are very supportive too.”

Scottish Conservative MSPs Dean Lockhart, Alexander Stewart, Liz Smith and Murdo Fraser.

Richard Leonard added: “I am delighted to support this campaign to make sure we get first-aiders in every single school.”

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard.
Labour MSP James Kelly.

Labour MSP James Kelly said: “It is absolutely essential we get as many people trained in first aid as possible.

“This campaign will help saves lives and keep people healthy. I urge people to support this campaign.”

Deputy leadership candidate Jackie Baillie said she was “delighted” to back the campaign.

Labour MSP James Kelly said: “It is absolutely essential we get as many people trained in first aid as possible.

“This campaign will help saves lives and keep people healthy. I urge people to support this campaign.”

Scottish Green MSP Mark Ruskell said: “This is a great campaign. Both of my children have done first aid training and it is something we need to get all kids to learn.

“It is as important a life skill as learning to swim or learning to ride a bike.”

MSPs at the Scottish Parliament supporting first aid for schools campaign – Mark Ruskell

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