Saving lives with the British Heart Foundation
More recently, at the Sky Bet Playoffs in May, we unveiled a new year-long partnership with the British Heart Foundation to create an army of lifesavers by encouraging 270k people to learn CPR.
We also committed to raising £3m for the charity over the course of the year – money that we hope will improve access to defibrillators in communities across the country and fund groundbreaking research into new treatments for heart conditions.
The campaign got off to a flying start as we signed up a great team of ambassadors, from football stars such as Graeme Souness, Glenn Hoddle and Luton’s Tom Lockyer to real life heroes who have saved a life through their knowledge of CPR.
We want more than a quarter of a million people to spend just 15 minutes learning CPR on the British Heart Foundation’s Revivr training programme. So far more than 50k people have gone onto Revivr – meaning we’re on our way to achieving the target we set.
And it’s so important we raise the profile of CPR. In the UK alone, there are over 30k cardiac arrests outside of hospitals each year, equating to at least five every 90 minutes. Each minute that goes by without CPR reduces the chance of survival by up to 10%. Sadly, less than 1 in 10 survive due to those around them lacking the skills or confidence to administer CPR.
It’s incredible that in just 15 minutes, we can learn such a valuable and lifesaving skill. As former Liverpool legend Graeme Souness who was diagnosed with coronary heart disease in his early 30s, told us: “In the crucial moments following a cardiac arrest, every minute really does matter.”
All of this forms part of our long-term commitment to support Flutter’s global sustainability strategy – the Positive Impact Plan – which has four key pillars: helping our customers Play Well, empowering our colleagues to Work Better, working with our communities to Do More, and reducing our environmental impact with our Go Zero plan.
As anticipation grows ahead of the new season, I am both immensely proud of these efforts so far and excited to see how much further we can go. There remain over 20 million adults in this country who never learn CPR. So, whichever Yorkshire club you are supporting this season, hopefully there’s one thing we can all get behind: ensuring we’re all equipped to step in and save lives should the unimaginable happen.
This article was first published in the Yorkshire Post on 9th August 2024.
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