Parents' life-saving crusade
The parents of a toddler who died after choking at a nursery will give their first classes in life-saving skills today.
The parents of a toddler who died after choking at a nursery will give their first classes in life-saving skills today.
The parents of a baby girl, who died after choking at a nursery, are funding life-saving skills to prevent another tragedy.
Millie Thompson was just nine-months-old when she died.
Her parents have been campaigning for better first aid training and say it's already saving lives.
They were shocked when they found out how nurseries need just one member of staff with first aid training to meet current regulations.
They set up Millie's Trust to help teach parents and nursery workers life-saving first aid skills.
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