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North Rhine-Westphalia Mandates CPR Training for Secondary School Students

A coordination office backed by 16 partner organizations launches in August to oversee teacher certification before the 2026/27 rollout.

Overview

  • The NRW Ministry of Education formalized cooperation agreements with 16 medical, rescue and nonprofit groups to standardize lay resuscitation instruction.
  • A dedicated implementation office will open on August 1 at the Cologne district government to coordinate equipment distribution and program logistics.
  • From September 2025, teachers across the state will undergo certification programs to deliver 90-minute CPR lessons.
  • By the 2026/27 academic year, each of the roughly 2,100 public secondary schools must have ten practice mannequins and two trained instructors.
  • Students in grades 7–9 will learn the three-step Check–Call–Compress protocol, a measure experts predict could double survival rates and save up to 14,000 lives annually.