As Jess Goldberg left the community first-aid course, her head felt like it was spinning. As a mother of four, the 36-year-old maths teacher had signed up thinking it was a responsible thing to do. And all because of our conversation – incredible.’Professor Galloway points out the need for CPR training to be widespread – in ‘schools, sports clubs, community centres, workplaces. In fact, as part of getting a driving licence you should have to know how to do CPR,’ he adds. You never know when it might save a life.’As well as in-person first-aid courses, the British Red Cross, British Heart Foundation and Resuscitation Council UK offer CPR training online.
Source: Daily Mail February 03, 2026 12:52 UTC