Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Red Cross lessons for dangerously drunk UK children

Emblematic of parenting. No wonder kids are too fat.
The British Red Cross launched a campaign on Monday to teach 11- to 16-year-olds how to handle medical emergencies that arise from excessive drinking.

"Life. Live it," is a British Red Cross campaign to help young people learn life-saving skills so they can cope better in an emergency, the medical aid organisation said in an statement on Monday.

It said it launched the campaign in response to statistics which showed that one in seven 11-16 year-old Britons has been in an emergency situation as a result of a friend drinking too much alcohol.
Must make the UK parents proud.

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