RCUK & ERC Resus Guidelines
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Why the Resuscitation Council UK and ERC Guidelines Matter
The Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) and the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) set the official, evidence-based standards for CPR and first aid across the UK and Europe. These are the guidelines that every trainer, training provider, workplace, and first aider is expected to follow. All of our CPR and first aid courses are built around these trusted and regularly updated recommendations.
What Is the Resuscitation Council UK?
The Resuscitation Council UK is the nation’s leading authority on resuscitation science. It develops evidence-based guidelines covering:
- Adult Basic and Advanced Life Support
- Paediatric resuscitation (infants, children, adolescents)
- CPR guidance for both healthcare professionals and lay responders
The RCUK ensures that the UK follows safe, consistent, clinically proven methods in all resuscitation training and emergency response.
What Is the European Resuscitation Council?
The ERC sets the Europe-wide standards for CPR and emergency care. It works closely with national bodies, including the Resuscitation Council UK, and contributes to global research through the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR).
This collaboration ensures that CPR and first aid practices are aligned with the latest international scientific evidence.
Why These Guidelines Are Important for You
CPR and first aid guidance evolves as new evidence, clinical studies, and real-world data become available. These guidelines affect:
- What instructors teach during CPR and first aid courses
- How course content is structured
- The techniques you will learn and need to use during an emergency
- The recommended sequence of actions when someone collapses or stops breathing
In short, the Resuscitation Council UK and ERC shape exactly how CPR and first aid should be performed to give someone the best chance of survival.
Guidelines Backed by Extensive Research
Each update is based on thousands of scientific papers, clinical reviews, expert analysis, and real-life experience. This means that when the RCUK and ERC release new recommendations, they represent the most effective and up-to-date approach to saving lives.
The Latest Guidelines We Teach
All of our courses follow the latest Resuscitation Council UK and ERC guidelines, released in late 2025 and scheduled for review in 2030. If you have trained with us before, you will notice some important changes—these updates are designed to:
- Increase survival rates in cardiac arrest
- Improve outcomes in first aid emergencies
- Ensure every rescuer uses the most effective, evidence-based methods
What This Means for Learners
Whether you are refreshing your skills or learning for the first time, these updated guidelines ensure you are trained to the highest and most current standards. In a real emergency, this knowledge can make the difference between life and death.


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