FIRST aid charity St John Ambulance is appealing for people from across Yorkshire and the Humber to come forward with real-life stories of using first aid to help babies and children.

The charity, which teaches first aid to hundreds of thousands of people in the community, the workplace and in schools, wants to hear how first aid - from dealing with an infant who is choking to stemming a severe bleed for a child - has made a difference to lives.

David Nicklen, training and community projects manager for St John Ambulance Northeast, said: "Every year across the region, we train hundreds of people in vital first aid skills. To encourage even more people to learn we're keen to build up a fuller picture of how people in the region are benefitting from a knowledge of simple first aid.

"We know how important first aid is and believe that no-one should suffer from the lack of a trained first aider. Real-life examples of skills which have saved the lives of babies and young children will help us bring that message home to parents, grandparents or carers who might be considering whether or not learning first aid would be beneficial."

Anyone with a first aid story to tell should contact St John Ambulance PR officer Andrea McKenzie at asks  andrea@cakepublicity.co.uk