In response to a surge in violent crime, particularly knife attacks, schools in Bristol, UK, have begun training students in first aid techniques specifically aimed at treating stab wounds. This educational initiative, highlighted by various news outlets, aims to equip young individuals with the necessary skills to potentially save lives in the wake of the city's recent increase in knife-related violence. The training includes practical advice, with students noting, "I'm always thinking about where not to go to reduce the risk of being stabbed," emphasizing the heightened awareness of safety among the youth.
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Schoolchildren in Bristol are being taught how to treat serious stab wounds after a wave of knife attacks in their city https://t.co/9Fi2rjIipp
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s🇬🇧 UK SCHOOLS TRAIN CHILDREN HOW TO SAVE STAB VICTIMS The First Aid training in Bristol was recently introduced as violent crime rates spiked. Student: "I'm always thinking about where not to go to reduce the risk of being stabbed." Source: Yahoo News Photos: Archived https://t.co/2s18UgxJnA