7.5hr HLTAID012 Provide first aid in an education and care setting (no pre-course theory) (includes CPR)
HLTAID012 Provide first aid in an education and care setting (now replacing HLTAID004)
7.5hrs plus pre-course online theory.
(Currently only available for private group bookings)
This first aid course is officially known as the Unit of Competency HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting & HLTAID012 Provide first aid in an education and care setting. The unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to infants, children, and adults. The unit applies to childcare workers, educators and support staff working within an education and care setting who are required to respond to a first aid emergency, including asthmatic and anaphylactic emergencies.
If you’ve completed this course in the past you might consider booking into our Express 1hr Course or Regular 3.5hr Course.
NSW Learners:Â This course is approved by ACECQA for the purposes of the Education and Care Services National Law as satisfying first aid, asthma and anaphylaxis management requirements for childcare workers. (Note: individual employers may have slightly different requirements. Â Please check with your employer before enrolling if there is any doubt).
VIC Learners: Regulations in Victoria require that those working with children still obtain additional qualifications for asthma and anaphylaxis on top of this qualification. We offer a combined asthma/anaphylaxis course which combined with this qualification will ensure you meet all regulatory requirements in Victoria.
We maintain a practical hands-on the approach so we ensure there is a ratio of 1 CPR manikin for every 2 learners (class sizes 24 and under), making us one of the best first aid course providers in the industry!
- Discount courses $140 (RRP $220)
- Phone bookings incur an additional surcharge fee of $20
- Additional fees may apply to special needs participants
- For all special needs, policies and fees refer to the Student Handbook on our Learners Page
For all course locations for this course, see our locations page.
Students who successfully fulfill all requirements will obtain:
- A digital A4 Statement of Attainment in HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid responses in an education and care setting/HLTAID012 Provide first aid in an education and care setting, HLTAID003/HLTAID011 Provide first aid, HLTAID002/HLTAID010 Provide basic emergency life support, and HLTAID001/HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- Your statement (certificate) will be emailed upon successful completion after 7pm the same day, or next business day if the class runs on a weekend
Pre-requisites
Whilst there are no pre-requisites for enrolling in this course, there are pre-course requirements. Participants are however required to have a minimum level of Literacy & Numeracy to be allowed admittance to this course. Further information is provided in the student handbook, found on our Learners page.
Please let us know if you have any medical conditions or specials needs that may prevent you from getting on the floor. It is a requirement that CPR be performed for at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor.
PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role.
There must be evidence that the candidate has completed the following tasks in line with State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of practice, first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies and workplace or site procedures:
·       managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, breathing casualty including appropriate positioning to reduce the risk of airway compromise
·       managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, non-breathing adult, including:
·       performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on an adult resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
·       following the prompts of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver at least one shock
·       demonstrating a rotation of single rescuer operators with minimal interruptions to compressions
·       responding appropriately in the event of regurgitation or vomiting
·       managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, non-breathing child, including:
·       performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of both compressions and ventilations) on a child resuscitation manikin placed on the floor
·       managed, in line with ARC guidelines, the unconscious, non-breathing infant, including:
·       performing at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5 cycles both compressions and ventilations) on an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm surface
·       managed casualties, with the following:
·       anaphylaxis
·       asthma
·       non-life-threatening bleeding
·       choking
·       envenomation, using pressure immobilisation
·       fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains, using appropriate immobilisation techniques
·       minor wound cleaning and dressing
·       nosebleed
·       shock
·       responded to at least one simulated first aid incident contextualised to the candidate’s workplace or site, where the candidate has no knowledge of the casualty’s condition prior to starting treatment, including:
·       identifying the casualty’s illness or injury through history, signs and symptoms
·       using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required
·       providing appropriate first aid treatment
·       conveying incident details to emergency services or advising casualty on any required post incident action
·       providing an accurate verbal and written report of the incident
·       reviewing the incident.
KNOWLEDGE EVIDENCE
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
·       guidelines and procedures including:
·       ARC guidelines relevant to the provision of first aid to infants, children and adults
·       first aid guidelines from Australian national peak clinical bodies
·       potential incident hazards and risk minimisation processes when providing first aid
·       infection control procedures, including use of standard precautions and resuscitation barrier devices
·       requirements for currency of skill and knowledge
·       first aid codes of practice
·       appropriate workplace or site procedures relevant to the provision of first aid
·       contents of first aid kits
·       legal, workplace and community considerations, including:
·       first aid requirements for services under the Education and Care Services National Law
·       State or Territory regulations covering first aid in an Education and Care setting
·       duty of care requirements
·       own skills and limitations
·       consent, including situations in which parental or caregiver consent is required
·       privacy and confidentiality requirements
·       awareness of potential need for stress management techniques and available support for rescuers and children
·       considerations when providing CPR, including:
·       upper airway and effect of positional change
·       appropriate duration and cessation of CPR
·       appropriate use of an AED, including specific considerations when using an AED on children
·       safety and maintenance procedures for an AED
·       chain of survival
·       how to access emergency services
·       techniques for providing CPR to adults, children and infants including:
·       how to recognise that a casualty is unconscious and not breathing normally
·       rate, ratio and depth of compressions and ventilations
·       correct hand positioning for compressions
·       basic anatomy, physiology and the differences between adults, children and infants relating to CPR
·       signs, symptoms and management of the following in children:
·       allergic reaction
·       anaphylaxis
·       asthma
·       non-life-threatening and life-threatening bleeding
·       breathing difficulties
·       burns
·       choking
·       diabetes
·       dehydration
·       drowning
·       envenomation – all current treatments
·       eye injuries
·       febrile convulsions
·       fever
·       fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains
·       head, neck and spinal injuries
·       hypothermia
·       hyperthermia
·       minor wounds
·       pain
·       shock
·       nose-bleed
·       poisoning
·       seizures
·       vomiting and diarrhoea
·       identification and management of a sick infant or child including:
·       general signs and symptoms of acute illness in children and infants
·       referral and advice services including recognition of signs or symptoms requiring immediate ambulance response
·       emergency action plans for known medical conditions including Asthma and Anaphylaxis
·       age appropriate communication and distraction techniques
·       first aider response to basic physiological differences in children.
ASSESSMENT CONDITIONS
Each candidate to demonstrate skills in an environment that provides realistic in-depth, scenarios and simulations to assess candidates’ skills and knowledge.
Due to the nature of this type of training, it is acceptable for the performance evidence to be collected in a simulated environment.
Compression and ventilation skills must be demonstrated on resuscitation manikins, following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures.
Assessment must ensure access to:
·       emergency action plans
·       adult, child and infant resuscitation manikins following ARC guidelines for the purpose of assessment of CPR procedures
·       adrenaline auto-injector training device
·       AED training devices
·       workplace first aid kit
·       placebo bronchodilator and a spacer device
·       different types of wound dressings and bandages
·       blankets and items to treat for shock
·       personal protective equipment (PPE)
·       workplace injury, trauma and/or illness record, or other applicable workplace or site incident report form.
Simulated assessment environments must simulate real-life situations where these skills and knowledge would be performed, with all the relevant equipment and resources of that workplace/community environment.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for assessors and must hold this unit or demonstrate equivalent skills and knowledge to that contained within this unit.
- 7hr practical class, plus 15mins pre-course registration & 30 min lunch break. Allow 7.75hrs
- There are no theory requirements for this course
- However, there are approximately 100 quiz questions to complete in class, compared to 10 questions in the 3hr regular course
Practical Assessment Component:
- In your practical component you be required to complete a theory test (multiple choice questions) plus practical exercises, you will be assessed by your trainer and have to be marked as competent to pass for your qualification.
- Practical assessment are completed in groups, pairs or individually (depending on the assessment) and may involve putting people in the recovery position, applying bandages and practicing CPR on manikins on the floor.
- To receive a ‘Competent’ mark for this course all participants must be assessed conducting CPR on the floor with adult, child and infant manikins.Â
Please refer to our Learners page for other important information including assessment information and our terms and conditions.
Advisory
General Illness
Anyone with a fever or history of fever and acute respiratory infection (with at least one of the following symptoms: shortness of breath, cough, runny nose or sore throat) should also defer enrolment until they are well.