Formerly known as First Aid and Apply First Aid. It covers the units HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation, HLTAID002 Provide basic emergency life support and HLTAID003 Provide first aid.The aim of this course is to provide the necessary skills and knowledge to sustain life, reduce pain and minimise the consequences of injury or sudden illness until professional help arrives. This course is reliant on either pre-learning or existing prior knowledge of current first aid practices.For a PDF flyer.
The trainer of my course made everyone in the class feel very comfortable, which translated into confidence - not something that all instructors possess.Dr Gregory Chandler, Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy (NAQS),January 2016Brilliant presentation, informative and attention to course content Chris endeavoured to provide knowledge so that we were strengthened should we have a situation that we need to apply these skills. Far superior to the first course I attended.Frances Williamson,March 2018Our First Aid training included a diverse mixture of Indigenous and non-indigenous, professionals and non-professionals of both categories and male and female.
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Regina managed to engage each and every one of us and developed a group and yet individual relationship with us all. She has a remarkable ability to read and relate to people individually and as a group!Carlene Newell, CDP Support Worker, Tjuwanpa Outstations Resource Centre Inc,November 2017Thank you so much for coming yesterday. It was definitely the highlight of my kids day. One staff member mentioned that she heard a buzz in the courtyard during one of the breaks and the conversation was all about first aid!Lyn Hart, Transition Teacher, Marrara Christian College,November 2017Your energetic, practical and relevant training workshops, across all levels in our school, were greatly appreciated by staff and students.Geoff Gillman, Teaching Principal, Ti Tree SchoolAugust 2017The information was light-hearted enough to make everyone feel welcome but serious enough to get all the necessary information to sink in.
Bravo.Dr Gregory Chandler, Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy (NAQS),January 2016I just want to acknowledge the fantastic workshop presented by Ivan at our school. We learnt many new pieces of information that were important for our setting. He was supportive as we practiced the use of the AED while performing CPR.Deb Levett, Alawa Primary School,February 2016On behalf of the staff and students of Ti Tree School I would like to thank the St John Ambulance First Aid in Schools Program We look forward to being a part of this great program in the future.Geoff Gillman, Teaching Principal, Ti Tree SchoolAugust 2017Just letting you know that we found Daniel to be an excellent trainer. His experience and background on Goulburn Island meant that he related well to the participants and understood our needs.
It was a pleasure working with you.Andrew Stanton, Business Services Manager, Djidbidjidbi Residential College,January 2016Our First Aid Trainer managed to remain flexible and versatile when it came to the space and the special needs of the participants without compromising the standard of training.The YWCA of Darwin Parenting Support Program,February 2016There was good humour and fun and he very patiently answered questions and repeated information as required. We feel better prepared to handle a crisis which hopefully will not occur!Deb Levett, Alawa Primary School,February 2016The students and staff thought our trainer was brilliant! Cannot speak any more highly of her, even the staff rated her as the best First Aid Trainer they had encountered!Rebecca McDonald commenting on training in Tennant CreekI would like to send a very big appreciation to our First Aid trainer for her great knowledge and efforts in helping the women complete their course. The ladies all went away with something they can remember from your teachings of first aid.
So thank you once again.Prudence Magee, Community Development Officer, Deewin Kirim Aboriginal Corporation.