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Australian First Aid was
Australia's first, accredited first aid provider to guarantee
professional Paramedics and Registered Nurses for all workplace
first aid training programs. Australian First Aid is a
Registered Training Organisation (RTO), registered under the
Australian Quality Training Framework (ATQF) and is registered to
deliver, assess and issue Nationally Recognised Qualifications to
its clients. Registration requires an organization to operate in
accordance with the national principles, standards and protocols
that make up the AQTF.
Australian First Aid leads the industry in
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Our Courses - Click a course title to learn more
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Course in Basic Oxygen Administration - Code
21660VIC
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Course in Automated External Defibrillation
(AED) - Code 21658VIC
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Provide Basic Emergency Life Support) -
Code HLTFA201A
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Apply First Aid (ONLINE) - Code HLTFA301B
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Apply Advanced First Aid - (Occupational First
Aid) - Code HLTFA402B-HLTFA403A
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Course In First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis
- Code 21659VIC
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Course In Emergency asthma Management - Code
221386VIC
21660VIC Course in Basic Oxygen Administration - (4 hrs duration)
Course Outcome:
This module will provide participants with the skills and knowledge
to safely perform oxygen therapy and resuscitation in the workplace.
Entry Requirements:
Current Workplace First Aid - 'Senior First Aid' certificate, or
equivalent.
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course or by using the Online Enrolment form.
Nominal Duration: 4 hours
Qualification:
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Your Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been
accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications
Authority and entered on the National Training Information Service
and is recognised under the 'Children's Services Act' - Vic & NSW.
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Your Statement of Attainment will be valid for 1 year and the
Australian Resuscitation Council recommends that you attend a
resuscitation update every 12 months. If you are unable to attend
any sessions, please contact your instructor
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It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
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When attending a class, please bring - This workbook; Your First Aid
manual; Writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate safe procedures when using Medical Oxygen Equipment
2. Demonstrate the administration of Oxygen Therapy to a
spontaneously breathing patient
3. Demonstrate the resuscitation of a non-breathing casualty using:-
- Self-Inflating Bag & mask
- Manual Oxygen Powered Resuscitator.
(A full copy of the course curriculum will be made available upon
request)
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory assessment paper
- Resuscitation demonstration (one and two persons)
- Oxygen Resuscitation & Oxygen Therapy demonstration
You must pass each section to qualify for a certificate.
Element of Competence Course Content
Primary First Aid Management
Elements of Competency (#) and Course Content (-)
1. State why some conditions may require Oxygen Therapy
- Why some conditions may require Oxygen Therapy
- Recognition of a lack of oxygen
2. State the safety precautions that are required when using oxygen
equipment.
- Recognition of medical oxygen cylinders in Australia
- Components of a portable oxygen unit
- Safety precautions that are required when using oxygen equipment.
3. Demonstrate the correct method of administering Oxygen Therapy
- Administering oxygen therapy to a breathing patient suffering
hypoxia by using a:-
- Bi-nasal Cannula
- Fixed face mask
4. Describe why First Aiders must seek medical advice / aid during
administration of Oxygen to patients
- Pay-Off Principle
- Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease (C.O.A.D.) eg Emphysema
5. Demonstrate the safe use of Oxygen powered suction to a patient's
airway
- Correct and efficient techniques for providing oxygen-powered
suction to both breathing and non-breathing patients.
6. Demonstrate the correct method of administering Oxygen
Resuscitation
- Appropriate selection and correct, safe and efficient assembly of
oxygen-powered equipment supplied in class
- Competent administration of oxygen resuscitation to a
non-breathing casualty by using the:
- Self-Inflating Bag & mask
- Manual Oxygen Powered Resuscitator.
Facilities & Equipment:
Each participant will be provided with all of the intellectual
materials required to study all modules. Each program will also be
supported with adequate Teaching Aids to assist with the theory and
practical training modules such as CPR manikins, Oxygen Therapy &
Resuscitation Equipment, Visual Aids, Handouts etc as appropriate.

21658VIC Course in Automated External Defibrillation - (4hrs
duration)
Course Outcome:
This module will provide participants with the skills and knowledge
to understand the safety requirements when handling an Automatic
External Defibrillator (AED), as well as the skills to use an AED
within the first minutes after a cardiac arrest
Entry Requirements:
Nil However it is recommended that participants have literacy
competencies equivalent to Level 2 as described in the Certificates
of General Education for Adults (2112AFL, 2212AKC, 2212ALC)
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course or by using the Online Enrolment form.
Nominal Duration: 4 hours
Qualification:
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It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
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Your certificate has been accredited by the Victorian Registration
and Qualifications Authority, it's nationally recognised and entered
on the National Training Information Service.
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Your certificate will be valid for 1 year. If you are unable to
attend any sessions, please contact your instructor.
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When attending a class, please bring - This workbook; Your First Aid
manual; Writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Explain why Early Defibrillation & the 'Chain of Survival' are
essential.
2. Explain the Structure & Function of the Heart
2. Manage a cardiac arrest using an Automatic External Defibrillator
- (AED)
(A full copy of the course curriculum will be made available upon
request)
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory Assessment paper
- Resuscitation demonstration using an AED
Elements of Competency (#) and Course Content (-)
1.Define Early Defibrillation in the Community & the Chain of
Survival
- Why early defibrillation of a patient is vitally important
- The statistical chances of survival for each minutes delay after a
patient suffers a Ventricular Fibrillation (V.F.) cardiac arrest
- The current average survival rate of patient's who suffer a V.F.
cardiac arrest prior to the arrival of an Ambulance
- The '4' key areas within the 'Chain of Survival'
- Why the awareness of, and adherence to the 'Chain of Survival' is
vitally important in the process of saving lives within the
community
2. Describe Heart Structure & Function
- The anatomical position of the heart
- The function of the heart's conduction system
3. Define why early Defibrillation saves lives
- Why Defibrillation can save the lives of patient's in Ventricular
Fibrillation (V.F.) & Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
- The advantages of AED's
- Function of defibrillation in saving cardiac arrest patients
4. Demonstrate the safety procedure that must be undertaken before
using an AED
- The three (3) criteria required before considering Defibrillation
- Safety procedures to undertake when using an AED
- The two cardiac (heart) rhythm groups that Automatic External
Defibrillators identify
5. Demonstrate the safe use of an 'Automatic External Defibrillator'
- The basic functions of AED's
- Procedures to be undertaken if the AED fails to respond
- Demonstrate the safe and efficient use of an AED
Facilities & Equipment:
Each participant will be provided with all of the intellectual
materials required to study all modules. Each program will also be
supported with adequate Teaching Aids to assist with the theory and
practical training modules such as CPR manikins, Bandages, Visual
Aids, Handouts etc as appropriate.

HLTFA201A-Provide Basic Emergency Life Support
Course Outcome:
Describes the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond
to life threatening emergencies using basic life support measures
only. This unit stands alone and incorporates the content of unit
HLTCPR201A Perform CPR.
Entry Requirements:
Nil However it is recommended that participants have literacy
competencies equivalent to Level 2 as described in the Certificates
of General Education for Adults (2112AFL, 2212AKC, 2212ALC)
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course or by using the Online Enrolment form.
Nominal Duration: 6 hours
Qualification:
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It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
►
Your Nationally Recognised certificate has been accredited by the
Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority and entered on
the National Training Information Service.
►Your
certificate will be valid for 3 years and the Australian
Resuscitation Council recommends that you attend a resuscitation
update every 12 months. If you are unable to attend any sessions,
please contact your instructor.
►
When attending a class, please bring - This workbook; Your First Aid
manual; Writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Assess an emergency situation
2. Maintain the airway, breathing and circulation of an unconscious
casualty (including C.P.R.)
3. Administer First Aid for Minor Wounds & Apply Infection Control
Procedures
4. Manage a casualty with external bleeding
5. Explain the legal and ethical responsibilities of a first aider
6. Determine first aid facilities and training requirements
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory Assessment paper
- Resuscitation & Bleeding Control Practical Demonstrations
Elements of Competency (#) and Course Content (-)
1. Demonstrate the approach to an Incident and Management of an
Unconscious Casualty
- The procedure to assess the situation to ensure the safety of the
patient, bystanders & First Aider
- DRABCD Action Plan
- The initial first aid management of the collapsed or unconscious
patient
2. Demonstrate the maintenance of Airway & Breathing of a patient
- Airway and breathing management on a class participant and/or
resuscitation manikin
- Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R. - 1 & 2 operator) on a
resuscitation manikin
3. Management of Minor Wounds & Infection Control
- First aid management for minor wounds
- Infection control procedures required to protect the patient and
the first aider
4. Management of Major External Bleeding
- Different types of bleeding
- Body's reaction to bleeding
- Control of external bleeding, embedded foreign objects &
amputations
5. Summoning Emergency Help
- Procedures to summon assistance from emergency services, including
the Ambulance Service.
6. Determine First Aid Facilities and training requirements /
Legalities / First Aid Kits
- Identify contents of First Aid Boxes in the Workplace.
- Relevant state government First Aid requirements
- The concept of a first aider's duty of care and negligence
- Contents for a workplace first aid kit as per appropriate
legislative
- Contents for a workplace first aid room where appropriately
required
- Requirements for training a workplace first aider
Facilities & Equipment:
Each participant will be provided with all of the intellectual
materials required to study all modules. Each program will also be
supported with adequate Teaching Aids to assist with the theory and
practical training modules such as CPR manikins, Bandages, Visual
Aids, Handouts etc as appropriate.

HLTFA301B-Apply First Aid
Course Outcome:
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required
to provide first aid response, life support, management of
casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival
of medical or other assistance. This unit incorporates the content
of units HLTCPR201A Perform CPR and HLTFA201A Provide basic
emergency life support.
Entry Requirements:
Nil However it is recommended that participants have literacy
competencies equivalent to Level 2 as described in the Certificates
of General Education for Adults (2112AFL, 2212AKC, 2212ALC)
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course or by using the Online Enrolment form.
Nominal Duration: 14 hours
Qualification:
►
It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
►
Your Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been
accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications
Authority and entered on the National Training Information Service.
►
Your certificate will be valid for 3 years and the Australian
Resuscitation Council recommends that you attend a resuscitation
update every 12 months. If you are unable to attend any sessions,
please contact your instructor.
►
When attending a class, please bring - This workbook; Your First Aid
manual; Writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Assess an emergency situation
2. Maintain the airway, breathing and circulation of an unconscious
casualty
3. Administer First Aid for Minor Wounds & Apply Infection Control
Procedures
4. Manage a casualty with external bleeding
5. Manage a casualty suffering from shock
6. Administer First Aid for Burns & Electric Shock
7. Administer First Aid for Eye & Soft Tissue Injuries
8. Manage a casualty suffering Near Drowning/Drowning
9. Manage a casualty suffering Head / Chest / Abdominal Injuries
10. Manage a casualty suffering Extremes of Temperature
11. Administer First Aid for Venomous Bites & Stings and Allergic
Reactions
12. Administer First Aid for Spinal Injuries & Fractures
13. Determine Principles for the Assessment and Movement of the Sick
& Injured & First Aid Recording Requirements
14. Explain the legal and social responsibilities of a first aider
15. Determine first aid facilities and training requirements
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory Assessment
- Practical Demonstrations
Elements of Competency (#) and Course Content (-)
1. Demonstrate the approach to an Incident and Management of an
Unconscious Casualty
- The procedure to assess the situation to ensure the safety of the
patient, bystanders & First Aider
- DRABCD Action Plan
- The initial first aid management of the collapsed or unconscious
patient
2. Demonstrate the maintenance of Airway& Breathing of a patient
- Airway and breathing management on a class participant and/or
resuscitation manikin
- Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R. - 1 & 2 operator) on a
resuscitation manikin
3. Demonstrate the first aid management for the Collapsed or
Unconscious Patient
- First aid management for an Epileptic fit
- First aid management for a person suffering from a suspected
Diabetic episode
- First Aid management for a person suffering from a loss of
consciousness
4. Management of Heart Conditions
- Signs and Symptoms for Heart Attack and Angina
- First aid management for Heart Attack and Angina
5. Management of Minor Wounds & Infection Control
- First aid management for minor wounds
- Infection control procedures required to protect the patient and
the first aider
6. Management of Major External Bleeding & Shock
- Different types of bleeding
- Body's reaction to bleeding
- Signs & symptoms of Shock
- Control of external bleeding, embedded foreign objects &
amputations
- First aid management for shock
7. Management of Burns & Electric Shock
- Identification, causes, effects and assessment of Burns
- The immediate first aid management for burns - Dry, Scald,
Chemical and Sunburn
- The First Aid Management of Electric Shock on the conscious and
unconscious casualty.
8. Management of Eye Injuries & Soft Tissue Injuries
- The first aid management for Soft Tissue injuries
- The first aid management for Eye injuries.
9. Management of Venomous Bites & Stings/ Poisons / Allergic
Reactions
- The first aid management for a Snake / Funnel Web spider and Blue
Ringed Octopus bite
- The first aid management for poisonings
- The first aid management for a severe Allergic Reaction
10. Management of Spinal Injuries Fractures
- The aim of management for suspected spinal injury
- The signs & symptoms of suspected spinal fracture.
- The first aid management for suspected spinal injured patients
- The management of suspected Collarbone, Breastbone, Upper and
Lower Arm, Upper and Lower Leg fractures.
11. Assessment and Movement of the Sick & Injured /First Records
- The systematic examination of a conscious and unconscious patient.
- Monitoring and recording a patient's Vital Signs
- Recording treatment given to a patient
- Correct posture for lifting
- Various methods for moving an injured or ill patient
- Procedures to summon assistance from emergency services, including
the Ambulance Service.
- Identify contents of First Aid Boxes in the Workplace.
12. Determine First Aid Facilities and training requirements /
Legalities / First Aid Kits
- Relevant state government First Aid requirements
- The concept of a first aider's duty of care and negligence
- Contents for a workplace first aid kit as per appropriate
legislative
- Contents for a workplace first aid room where appropriately
required
- Requirements for training a workplace first aide
Facilities & Equipment:
Each participant will be provided with all of the intellectual
materials required to study all modules. Each program will also be
supported with adequate Teaching Aids to assist with the theory and
practical training modules such as CPR manikins, Bandages, Visual
Aids, Handouts etc as appropriate.

HLTFA402B Apply Advanced First Aid - (Occupational First Aid)
Course Outcome:
This unit deals with the provision of advanced first aid response,
life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other
first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. This
unit also addresses the establishment and maintenance of facilities
to enable or facilitate the provision of appropriate first aid in
the workplace. This unit also incorporates the content of HLTFA404A
Apply advanced resuscitation techniques.
Entry Requirements:
To undertake a course in Occupational First Aid there is a
prerequisite that participants Must hold a current Workplace First
Aid (Senior First Aid) certificate or equivalent.
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course or by using the Online Enrolment form.
Nominal Duration: 28 hours
Qualification:
►
It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
►Your
Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been accredited by
the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority and entered
on the National Training Information Service, recognised by the
Victorian WorkCover Authority under their 'First Aid In The
Workplace' - code of practice 1995, The Tasmanian Department of
Infrastructure, Energy & Resources - (Workplace Standards Tasmania)
and the S.A. 'Workplace Health & Safety Regulations 1998 -
Regulation 9.
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Your certificate will be valid for 3 years and the Australian
Resuscitation Council recommends that you attend a resuscitation
update every 12 months. If you are unable to attend any sessions,
please contact your instructor.
►
When attending a class, please bring - This workbook; Your First Aid
manual; Writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Apply First Aid to a casualty suffering Crush Injuries
2. Maintain the correct WorkCover documentation & Legislative
requirements of an Occupational First Aider
3. Undertake the correct requirements for Running a First Aid Centre
& Apply correct administration for Medications
3. Demonstrate the Safe use of Medical Oxygen Equipment and
Administer Oxygen Therapy and Resuscitation to a casualty
4. Demonstrate an understanding of Toxicological Hazards and the use
of Material Safety Data Sheets
5. Assess the Hazards of Confined Spaces
6. Administer First Aid for casualties suffering from Extremes of
Temperature
7. Administer First Aid for Minor Wounds & Apply Infection Control
Procedures
(A full copy of the course curriculum will be made available upon
request)
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Examination paper (multiple choice & short answer)
- Resuscitation demonstration (one and two persons)
- Oxygen Resuscitation & Oxygen Therapy demonstration
You must pass each section to qualify for a certificate.
Elements of Competency (#) and Course Content (-)
1. Define Crush Syndrome
- The potential physical effects & complications of Crush Injuries &
Crush Syndrome
2. Demonstrate the first management of a conscious and unconscious
patient suffering with crush injury and/or crush syndrome
- First Aid Priority DRABCD Action Plan
- Management of a conscious and unconscious patient suffering with
crush injury &/or crush syndrome
3. Demonstrate a knowledge of the content and requirements of
relevant state government legislation relating to workplace first
aid
- Appropriate First Aid Regulations or Codes of Practice
4. Demonstrate a knowledge of the content and requirements of the
'Register of Injuries'
- Why it is necessary to maintain accurate records of all injuries
in the workplace.
- Accurate completion of case records and other relevant
documentation.
5. State the various routes of administration that a first aider is
permitted to administer a medication
- The (3) drug schedules most relevant to the first aider
- The various routes of administration that a first aider is
permitted to administer a medication
6. List the most common types of medications stored in a first aid
room
- The most common types of medications stored in a first aid room
7. List the checks that must be made before administering a
medication
- Why medications must be administered accurately
- The checks that must be made before administering a medication
8. Demonstrate an ability to record medications given to a patient
by an Occupational First Aider
- Recording of medications given to a patient by an Occupational
First Aider
9. Demonstrate an ability to develop and maintain a system where the
First Aid room and all First Aid Kits are regularly checked and
restocked.
- First Aid Room Stocking systems & checks
10. State why some conditions may require Oxygen Therapy
- Why some conditions may require Oxygen Therapy
- Recognition of a lack of oxygen
11. State the safety precautions that are required when using oxygen
equipment.
- Recognition of medical oxygen cylinders in Australia
- Components of a portable oxygen unit
- Safety precautions that are required when using oxygen equipment.
12. Demonstrate the correct method of administering Oxygen Therapy
- Administering oxygen therapy to a breathing patient suffering
hypoxia by using a :-
- Bi-nasal Cannula
- Fixed face mask.
13. Describe why First Aiders must seek medical advice / aid during
administration of Oxygen to patients
- Pay-Off Principle
- Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease (C.O.A.D.) eg Emphysema
14. Demonstrate the safe use of Oxygen powered suction to a
patient's airway
- Correct and efficient techniques for providing oxygen-powered
suction to both breathing and non-breathing patients.
15. Demonstrate the correct method of administering Oxygen
Resuscitation
- Appropriate selection and correct, safe and efficient assembly of
oxygen-powered equipment supplied in class.
- Competent administration of oxygen resuscitation to a
non-breathing casualty by using the:
- Self-Inflating Bag & mask
- Manual Oxygen Powered Resuscitator.
16. Interpret and assess the relevant information on material safety
data sheets including: Health Hazard information and emergency first
aid procedures.
- Need and use of material safety data sheets
- Interpretation and assessment of the relevant information on
Material #Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) including: Health Hazard
information and Emergency First Aid procedures
17. List the possible routes by which chemicals may enter the body.
- Possible routes by which chemicals may enter the body
18. Describe the First Aid management for the ingestion of corrosive
and non- corrosive chemicals
- Differences between a corrosive and non-corrosive poison
- First Aid management for the ingestion of corrosive and
non-corrosive chemicals
- Safety precautions that need to be adopted to protect the lungs
and skin against chemical contamination
19. Demonstrate a knowledge of the content and requirements of the
relevant state government Health (Entry into confined spaces)
Regulations
- Hazards of confined spaces
- Definition of a "confined space"
- Content and requirements of the Health ( Entry into confined
spaces) Regulations
20. Demonstrate the First aid management for Heat Exhaustion & Heat
Stroke
- Definition of Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion.
- Signs and symptoms of exposure and their possible causes
- First aid management for exposure, as appropriate to either cool
or warm the patient
21. Demonstrate the First Aid Management for Hypothermia
- Monitoring and Recording Vital Signs
- Seeking medical assistance as required
Facilities & Equipment:
Each participant will be provided with all of the intellectual
materials required to study all modules. Each program will also be
supported with adequate Teaching Aids to assist with the theory and
practical training modules such as CPR manikins, Bandages, Visual
Aids, Handouts etc as appropriate.

21659VIC Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis
Course Outcome:
This module will provide participants with the skills and knowledge
to assist a person suffering an anaphylactic reaction until the
arrival of medical assistance.
Entry Requirements:Nil
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course.
Nominal Duration: 2 hours
Qualification:
►
Your Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been
accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications
Authority and entered on the National Training Information Service
and is recognised under the 'Children's Services Act' - Vic & NSW.
►
Your Statement of Attainment will be valid for 1 year.
►
It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
►
When attending a class, please bring writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Assess the situation
2. Provide appropriate first aid treatment for anaphylactic
reaction.
3. Communicate details of the incident.
4. Evaluate first aid response to anaphylactic reaction.
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory assessment paper
- Demonstration of correct administration of first aid treatment for
anaphylaxis.
You must pass each section to qualify for a certificate.

21659VIC Course in First Aid
Management of Anaphylaxis
Course Outcome:
This module will provide participants with the skills and knowledge
to assist a person suffering an anaphylactic reaction until the
arrival of medical assistance.
Entry Requirements:Nil
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course.
Nominal Duration:2 hours
Qualification:
►
Your Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been
accredited by the Victorian Registrations and Qualifications
Authority and entered on the National Training Information Service
and is recognised under the 'Children's Services Act' - Vic & NSW.
►
Your Statement of Attainment will be valid for 1 year.
►
It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
►
When attending a class, please bring writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Assess the situation
2. Provide appropriate first aid treatment for anaphylactic
reaction.
3. Communicate details of the incident.
4. Evaluate first aid response to anaphylactic reaction.
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Theory assessment paper
- Demonstration of correct administration of first aid treatment for
anaphylaxis.
You must pass each section to qualify for a certificate.

21386VIC
Course in Emergency Asthma Management
Course Outcome:
This module will provide participants with the skills and knowledge
to deliver blue reliever medication in an asthma attack within State
and Territory guidelines in either:
- A children's services setting
- A workplace setting
- A schools setting
- A sports setting
Entry Requirements:Nil
Enrolment Procedure:
Please complete the enrolment form and hand it to the trainer at the
commencement of the course.
Nominal Duration: 4 hours
Qualification:
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Your Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment has been
accredited by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications
Authority and entered on the National Training Information Service
and is recognised under the 'Children's Services Act' - Vic & NSW.
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Your Statement of Attainment will be valid for 1 year and the Asthma
Foundation recommends that you attend an update every 12 months. If
you are unable to attend any sessions, please contact your
instructor.
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It is important that you attend each session of this course so that
you are eligible to receive a Statement of Attainment.
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attending a class, please bring writing paper/pens or pencils.
Competencies to be achieved during the training:
At the successful completion of this course you will be able to:
1. Recognising the early signs and symptoms of deteriorating asthma
2. Identify equipment used in an asthma attack.
3. Demonstrate the 4x4 emergency Asthma First Aid Plan.
4. Correct cleaning and storage requirements for an asthma emergency
kit.
Assessment Procedure:
You will be assessed at the end of the course to show your
instructor that you have an appropriate understanding of the
procedures necessary to manage a life-threatening situation.
This will consist of:
- Demonstration of correct asthma first aid plan.
You must pass each section to qualify for a certificate.

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