Calls for compulsory first aid training for all nursery staff in Wales
Parents are calling for all staff in nurseries in Wales to have paediatric first aid training. Similar steps have already been taken in England, after a nine-month-old died after choking on her lunch.
Nine-month old Millie died after choking on food at a nursery in Manchester. Now her parents have written to the Welsh Government asking them to support their campaign for all nursery staff to be trained in paediatric first aid
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Currently regulations in Wales require at least one member of staff trained in first aid for every 10 children, though evidence suggests providers tend to have more trained staff than the minimum requirement.
In a statement, the Welsh Government said that the safety of children who use childcare in Wales is a "priority".