Children in all primary schools in Bradford are being given the opportunity to ‘learn live’ to be in control of asthma.
Learn Live is a live interactive broadcast aimed at children in school years four to six. The broadcast will go out on Friday 24 November and will help both children and teachers to find out more about asthma, how to manage it and what to do in case of an asthma attack.
The broadcast gives young people, who may not be familiar with asthma, the skills to look out for signs of the condition in friends and family, and feel able to act quickly and help others if witnessing an asthma attack.
There are 30,000 people in Bradford living with asthma and the condition is one of the most common causes of unplanned hospital admissions for people under the age of 19.
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