by Meg Gault | Apr 7, 2026 | News
Splat is 12! Here's why that matters to you... The image is our first ever logo! ... Oh, how things change! Twelve years ago, Splat didn’t start in a boardroom, with a business plan and investment behind it. It started at a kitchen table. Amy had just been made...
by Meg Gault | Mar 27, 2026 | News
Bra Off, Defib On: Why Removing a Bra Matters in a Cardiac Arrest Let’s get straight to it – bras and defibrillators aren’t exactly a combo people think about… until they really need to. But knowing what to do (and why it matters) could make all the difference....
by Meg Gault | Mar 25, 2026 | News
First Aid Has Been Updated First aid guidance has recently been updated in line with the latest Resuscitation Council UK recommendations. But these changes aren’t just for the sake of it. They’re based on years of research, real-life data, and global collaboration...
by Meg Gault | Jan 9, 2026 | News
How We Use Games, Connection, and Collaboration to Make Learning Stick Here at Splat Training, we do things a little differently. Yes, we teach first aid. Yes, we take it seriously (it is life-saving stuff, after all). But we also believe that learning should feel...
by Meg Gault | Dec 16, 2025 | News
Something happened. People moved fast. Someone grabbed the nearest plaster, defib or blanket. Someone else shouted “WHERE’S THE KIT?!” into a cupboard that has never once contained the kit. Now the moment has passed. The adrenaline has dropped. And what comes next...
by Meg Gault | Dec 9, 2025 | News
At Splat, we’ve always believed that first aid shouldn’t be something you learn once, file away, and forget. It’s a life skill. Something that grows with you. Something you need to revisit, refresh, or get reassurance on – especially when real life throws...