Topical teaching resources exploring what is happening in the world, and the news, from a humanitarian perspective. Our Newsthink resources are packed full of ideas for how to help young people learn ...
The British Red Cross carries out research to support our work to speak up for changes that we believe are necessary. We are politically neutral. We present this evidence to raise awareness or help ...
Whether you donate to a cause or donate your time, your kindness helps our emergency responders be there for people who need it most. Connected communities and human kindness is at the heart of what ...
Get help with the British Red Cross. We provide practical, local and emotional support to people around the UK. We’re able to provide services designed to help people most in need in the UK.
Emergency situations can be stressful, dangerous and upsetting. But if you’re prepared, you can deal with the unexpected. Our Baby and child first aid app is also available for download. This free app ...
Adult first aid for someone who in unresponsive and not breathing, including how to check for breathing and what to do in an emergency. Someone who is unresponsive won't answer or move if you call ...
Donate to a specific country or fund to support people in crisis. Help us reach people no matter who they are, no matter where the emergency is. Explore the following appeals to learn how your ...
Time: to call 999. Strokes usually happen because of a blockage of the blood supply to the brain. This damages part of the brain, which can affect people’s appearance, bodily functions, speech and ...
British Red Cross offers free educational support for teachers, adults, children and young people The British Red Cross' qualified education team put together these free resources for children, young ...