St John Ambulance, England’s first aid charity, is delighted to announce its partnership with Medical Tracker to empower more schools with a future-proof approach toward first aid and medical emergencies.
We're encouraging school nurses, receptionists and leaders to consider adopting Medical Tracker as their healthcare management tool, alongside vital first-aid training, to maximise safety for every student and staff member. As market leader in workplace first-aid training and supplies, St John Ambulance brings knowledge and experience to empower everyone in the school sector to protect those around them.
The DfE have recently released Benedict's Law and their white paper, Every Child Achieving and Thriving, both of which have healthcare and safeguarding at their core. This partnership with Medical Tracker offers all educational contexts a specialist tool to not only manage daily medical needs but also proactively improve health outcomes for all students and staff.
Medical Tracker - Digital accident book and healthcare management
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The UK's leading digital healthcare management infrastructure for schools, Multi-Academy Trusts and independent groups. Used by 100,000 + users in 3,300+ schools and 120+ Multi-Academy Trusts to record 18,500,000+ incidents.
The UK's leading digital first aid, medication, and care plan management software for schools, multi-academy trusts and independent groups. Used by 100,000 + users in 3,200+ schools and 100+ Multi-Academy Trusts to record 17,000,000+ incidents. Manage all your school’s healthcare needs in one easy-to-use platform with care, communication and compliance at its core.
That’s school nurses, teachers, cleaners - every single member of staff. But would they know what do to in a first aid emergency? It’s not a situation people like to think about. It’s easier to ignore it and think it won’t happen to you. But life is unpredictable. So why not empower your colleagues with the knowledge, tools and confidence to act during a first aid emergency? Every second in England, a first aid incident is recorded in a school (Medical Tracker research, 2024). Epileptic seizures, diabetes, allergic reactions or asthma attacks - these are just a few common emergencies. Regular first aid training and a proactive digital process to improve first aid logging and monitoring can empower your colleagues to protect those around them as soon as possible.
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