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By Steve Farrell2021-05-10T11:44:00+01:00
Iceland is backing a campaign to raise awareness of sepsis and spread life-saving knowledge about the potentially deadly condition.
The Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation has worked with the UK Sepsis Trust to co-develop and provide funding for an initiative encouraging businesses to educate staff about possible signs.
Companies signing up to ‘Sepsis Savvy’, of which Iceland is the first, are asked to encourage staff to play an online educational game and watch a four-minute video in which actor Jason Watkins describes losing his two-year-old daughter to the condition.
The UK Sepsis Trust’s website invites companies to get accredited for backing the campaign by explaining what they have done to encourage awareness. They are also asked to “shout about it on social media using #sepsissavvy”.
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Presumably this is what passes for “doing it right” at Iceland: a self-absorbed blog from managing director Richard Walker attempting to justify the grocer’s refusal to hand back its slice of the Government’s business rates relief.
Still, if he was hoping that by quietly slipping out the 1,000-word “explanation” on the company’s website after months of criticism it would make the row go away, it has backfired.