Head injury
How to help someone who has a head injury.
Learning objectives
- Learn how to recognise when someone has had a head injury
- Learn the key action to help when someone has had a head injury
- Practise applying the key action to a known situation in a role play
- Share something creative to inform others how they can help someone who has had a head injury
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First aid for a head injury
Step 1
They may have banged their head. Their head might hurt and a bump may appear on it.
Step 2
Help them to rest.
Step 3
Hold something cold where they have bumped their head (like a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel).
Step 4
Tell an adult. If they become sleepy, vomit or seem confused, call 999.
Think you know how to help someone who has hurt their head?
Learn
Use these resources to help children learn how to help someone who has hurt their head.
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Head injury – learn activity
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Head injury – learn Powerpoint
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Head injury - how to help card
Practise
Use these resources to help children practice how to help someone who has hurt their head.
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First aid skill practise activity ideas
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Head injury – practise role-play card
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