What level of support is required to enable secondary school teachers to effectively teach first aid? A randomized trial

In light of the UK government's decision to make first aid education mandatory in schools, this article adds to the body of evidence to inform the implementation of this decision. Our research aimed to explore whether providing extra support to teachers increased their confidence to teach first...

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