Introduction

HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid 

Our first aid course in Wagga Wagga NSW is designed to educate participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively to medical emergencies. As a certified first aid responder in Wagga Wagga, you will be capable of handling emergency situations, applying appropriate first aid procedures, communicating incident details, and reflecting on and reviewing the incident to improve future responses.

This course is appropriate for all: a workplace first aid officer, a teacher, a sports coach, or simply an individual interested in learning life-saving skills. The training is also suitable in different fields or industries such as farming, electrical, construction, hospitality, health and community services. 

The training is held in Wagga Wagga NSW and complies with the regulations and guidelines set by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC). Upon successful completion of our first aid training in Wagga Wagga, you will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to assist in any emergency.

HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid

 

HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid Course Overview 

Our first aid training in Wagga Wagga covers a comprehensive range of topics as per the guidelines set by training.gov.au. Key topics include:

  • Guidelines and procedures of the ARC and other peak national bodies
  • Legal and ethical considerations in first aid
  • ARC guidelines in providing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Considerations and techniques when providing a CPR to adults, children and infants
  • Signs, Symptoms and management of:
    • allergic reaction
    • anaphylaxis
    • asthma
    • non-life-threatening and life-threatening bleeding
    • burns
    • cardiac conditions, including chest pain
    • choking
    • diabetes
    • drowning
    • envenomation - all current treatments
    • eye injuries
    • fractures, dislocations, strains and sprains
    • head, neck and spinal injuries
    • hypothermia
    • hyperthermia
    • minor wounds
    • nose-bleed
    • poisoning
    • seizures
    • shock
    • sharps injuries
    • stroke 

 

First Aid Course Duration and Delivery:

The HLTAID011 - First Aid training course is delivered in just one day. The training includes a blend of theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on training to ensure participants develop the knowledge and confidence needed to respond effectively in emergency situations.

 

First Aid Certification in Wagga Wagga:

Upon successful completion of the HLTAID011 - First Aid training course, participants will receive a nationally recognised certificate. This first aid certificate is issued in compliance with the requirements of the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and demonstrates competency in providing immediate and appropriate first aid response.

The certificate is valid for 3 years and serves as evidence that the individual has successfully completed the training and assessment requirements of the unit. It can be used to fulfil workplace first aid requirements, comply with industry regulations, and enhance employment opportunities in various sectors where first aid knowledge is valued.

 

Who Should Attend the First Aid Course in Wagga Wagga?

The HLTAID011 First Aid training course is ideal for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to

  • Workplace First Aid Officers
  • Health and Safety Representatives
  • Teachers and Childcare Providers
  • Sports Coaches and Fitness Instructors
  • Community Volunteers
  • Trades and Construction industry
  • Hospitality
  • Farmers
  • Health and Community Workers
  • Aged Care Workers

Individuals interested in learning life-saving skills

 

Benefits of First Aid Course in workplace:

  • Keep emploees safe
  • To help avoid workplace injuries and enhance workplace safety.
  • To be able to use first aid Kits properly
  • Learn life saving skills and rapid response
  • Learn Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Boosting employee confidence to handle emergency situations
  • Compliance with legal requirements.

 

Prerequisites for First Aid Training Course:

There are no specific prerequisites for enroling in the HLTAID011 - First Aid training course. The course is designed to accommodate beginners and individuals with no prior first aid training, as well as those seeking to refresh their existing knowledge and skills.

Enrolment

Enrolment Requirements for First Aid Course in Wagga Wagga :

  • Qualification minimum of Year 10 Australian equivalent
  • Proof of Identity (Government Issued ID.
  • Have Unique Student Identifier (USI) 
  • Due to the physical requirements of this unit the student must have the ability to perform CPR on a manikin.
  • Reading and writing - a learner will be able to read, comprehend and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
  • Oral communication - a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language including some unfamiliar material within a variety of contexts.
  • Numeracy and mathematics - a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbolism of formal mathematics.

 

Get Certified Today! Enroll in our Wagga Wagga First Aid Course and gain the skills you need to respond confidently in any emergency. Apply now

Course Summary

Title of Training :

Domestic

Course Duration :

1 day

Mode of delivery :

Face to Face

Intake Dates :

13 August, 21 August, 28 August, 31 August

Course Fee :

$ 160

FAQs

 

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  • Entry requirements minimum of Year 10 Australian equivalent
  • Have Unique Student Identifier (USI) 
  • Due to the physical requirements of this unit the student must have the ability to perform CPR on a manikin.
  • Reading and writing - a learner will be able to read, comprehend and write a range of texts within a variety of contexts.
  • Oral communication - a learner will be able to use and respond to spoken language including some unfamiliar material within a variety of contexts.
  • Numeracy and mathematics - a learner will be able to recognise and use a variety of conventions and symbolism of formal mathematics.

MODE OF ASSESSMENT

  • Observation/Practical Skills
  • Oral Questioning
  • Written
  • Case Studies
  • Simulated

All students enroling to Nationally Accredited Courses are required to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI). For more information, please click this link.

https://www.usi.gov.au/

The first aid certificate is nationally recognized, valid for 3 years, and demonstrates competency in providing immediate and appropriate first aid response, which is essential for workplace requirements and enhancing employment opportunities.

The training covers a wide range of topics, including ARC guidelines for CPR, management of allergic reactions, asthma, burns, cardiac conditions, choking, diabetes, drowning, fractures, head injuries, and more.

Yes, the certification is nationally recognized and complies with the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) requirements, making it valid across Australia.

The first aid certification is valid for three years. After that period, you will need to renew your certification to ensure your skills and knowledge remain up-to-date.

The course is currently offered in-person in Wagga Wagga to ensure that participants receive hands-on practical training, which is essential for developing first aid skills.

Participants are advised to bring a valid ID, comfortable clothing suitable for practical activities

Yes, participants will be assessed through a combination of practical skills demonstrations, written assessments, and oral questioning.

Yes, the course can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your workplace or community, including industry-specific first aid scenarios.

Yes, our trainers are highly qualified and experienced, with a deep understanding of first aid principles and practical application in various scenarios.

You can enroll by visiting our website, calling our office, or registering in person at our training center in Wagga Wagga.

The course fee is $160, which includes all training materials, assessments, and certification.

The minimum age requirement for the course is 10 years old.

If you miss a session, please contact us as soon as possible to discuss rescheduling options or catch-up sessions to ensure you complete the course successfully.