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Southern Tasmanian Course Dates Our flagship course Provide First Aid HLTAID003 A comprehensive yet simple course, suitable for everyday emergency situations 2016 Please note that scheduled course dates are subject to change. Gain the necessary skills & knowledge to be able to render life-saving and basic First Aid to people in need. 1

Contents Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR... 11 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Recertification... 13 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support... 15 Provide First Aid 1 day course... 18 Provide First Aid 2 day course... 21 Provide First Aid Annual Recertification... 25 Provide First Aid Plus... 28 Provide First Aid Plus Recertification... 31 Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting... 34 Provide Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting Recertification... 37 Course in Management of Anaphylaxis and Asthma... 40 Provide Advanced First Aid (including Advanced Resuscitation)... 42 Occupational First Aid... 44 Occupational First Aid Recertification... 47 Provide Advanced Resuscitation... 50 First Aid for Divers... 51 Pain Management... 53 Low Voltage Rescue inc CPR... 54 2

Unique Student Identifier What is It? Who Needs It and How Do you Get It? The Australian Government, Department of Industry have created a national database of all enrolments in Vocational Education and Training (VET) All students completing Nationally Recognised Training with us will from 1 January 2016 be required to provide St John with their Unique Student Identifier a USI If you already hold a USI: we will need it for validation If you do not hold a USI: you will need to get one before you attend your course It s free, it s easy to do and you only have to do it once. Simply log on to www.usi.gov.au enter the required information and the system will generate your USI. This is an example of what your USI will look like XZMEL9748B For training that occurs from 1 January 2016, St John will not be able to issue Statement of Attainments for any accredited courses without a USI. If you have any queries, please contact us on 1300 360 455 3

Many businesses believe they are First Aid READY for a First Aid emergency... BUT this is not necessarily the case. First Aid compliance is a complex area. Avoid the risk and become First Aid READY with St John. Are You First Aid Ready St John Ambulance offers an On Site First Aid Kit Re Stocking Service and will liaise with your organization on the maintenance of all your first aid kits. The maintenance is in the form of replacing those consumables used and out of date consumables therefore maintaining the integrity of the First Aid Kit. As our service vehicle is fully stocked we can supply your needs immediately. If you require supplies in between our regular call appointments, please contact us by phone or email with your urgent request. 4

State-wide Contact Details: Hobart - Launceston - Devonport - 177 Main Road Moonah Phone: 03 6271 0333 Fax: 03 6273 7776 tasmania@stjohntas.org.au 2 Innocent St Kings Meadows Phone: 03 6343 4226 Fax: 03 6343 2524 launceston@stjohntas.org.au Lauriston Arcade 126 Best Street, Devonport Phone: 03 6424 4777 Fax: 03 6424 4077 northwest@stjohntas.org.au OR Phone any of the St John Team on - 1300 360 455 Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor Please note that the original Statements of Attainment cannot be sent to the employer without prior written consent from the course participant regardless of who paid for the training 5

Code of Conduct St John Ambulance Australia (TAS) will ensure that qualified and experienced trainers are used to conduct courses. While St John Ambulance Australia (TAS) staff will provide encouragement and support, each student has a responsibility to make every effort to maintain satisfactory progress in their first aid training. Trainers will prepare and present materials that meet the appropriate standard. Students will be assessed fairly, objectively and consistently to determine their competency and understanding of the material. Enrolment Conditions Access to all courses is subject to: course fees being paid in advance of the course availability of courses sufficient enrolments in courses course entry requirements being met Timely arrival Students who arrive later than 15 minutes after the course commencement time, will not be permitted to attend and will be booked into another course. Registration and Course Fee St John Ambulance reserves the right to determine registration and course fees. For information on course fees, contact the nearest training centre. We do require prepayment of course fees prior to the commencement of course. Non Attendance Failure to cancel a booking prior to the commencement date of the course will attract the appropriate course fee being charged. 6

Flexible Learning & Assessment Procedures St John TAS has the capacity to use learning and assessment methods and materials appropriate to the learning and assessment needs of participants. Assessment is the process of collecting evidence and making judgement on the extent and nature of progress towards the performance requirements set out in a competence standard, module or learning outcome. Assessed tasks may include in class activities, group work, demonstrations and oral and/or verbal theory tests. St John TAS supports competence based learning and assessment and participants will be assessed fairly, objectively and consistently to determine their competency and understanding of the material presented. Statements of competency will be issued to participants within two weeks of course completion. Any participant experiencing difficulties associated with the learning and assessment procedures should raise their problem with the trainer so that alternative arrangements can be made. Participants with a disability or requiring literacy and numeracy support may seek assistance to succeed in course learning outcomes Workplace Health & Safety St John Ambulance Australia (TAS) has a responsibility to provide a safe and healthy environment for their employees, customers and visitors. Under the Workplace Health and Safety Act 2012, participants also have certain responsibilities. These include: undertake activities in a safe manner following instructions provided for safety not putting themselves or others at risk reporting in injury/illness or incident to an appropriate person. Disciplinary Measures Students who exhibit behaviour which is disruptive, inappropriate or disturbing may be excluded from classes. 7

Refund Policy A full refund of fees will be given if: St John Ambulance cancels a course A student gives notice, in writing, that they will not be attending the course four (4) days before the commencement date for that course A 50% refund on fees paid will be given when a student withdraws from the course four (4) days or less from the commencement date of the course. No refund will be given after the course has commenced. To request a refund, a student should apply in writing to St John Ambulance at the Centre where the booking was made, simply stating the amount sought and the reason why the refund should be made. A copy of the receipt for the amount paid must accompany the request. Refund will not be made to any party other than the person/organisation making the original payment. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) St John recognises AQF qualifications and Statement of Attainment issued by other Recognised Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia at an equivalent level for the remaining period of currency. In some cases First Aid qualifications may require the holder to demonstrate appropriate practical skills and knowledge to fulfil competency requirements of the equivalent qualification sought. A qualified assessor may be required to conduct this assessment in accordance with Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) requirements. If you have work experience, life experience or formal study you can apply for RPL. This process recognises the skills and knowledge you have and can currently demonstrate. It is sometimes referred to as Recognition of Current Competencies (RCC). An RPL/RCC kit is available from the Training Manager upon request. Client Access to Information A request for information must be made in writing to the CEO. 8

Complaints, Grievances and Appeals If, for any reason, you are unhappy with either the quality of the course being delivered, your assessment result or the standard of service received from St John TAS, you should, in the first instance, discuss your concerns with the course trainer. If the matter is not resolved after discussion with the trainer, you are invited to raise the issue with the Training Manager in writing. (Assessment appeals must be lodged within 5 days after the end of course). All grievances/complaints are attended to through our Quality System for Continual Improvement. Notification of the outcome will be given to the client. You may otherwise choose to refer the matter to an external complaints agency. Privacy Policy Your privacy is respected by St John Ambulance. Information collected will be used in course administration and may be provided to training staff. You will normally be reminded when your certificate expires and you may also be provided with information on first aid kits and other courses offered by St John. If you do not want to receive certificate expiry reminders or information, have privacy concerns or would like to verify information held about you, please contact the State Office on 03 6271 0333. Access and Equity St John Ambulance Australia actively encourages the participation and involvement of a cross section of the community. This is achieved through the establishment of non-discriminatory student selection procedures, encouraging access for all members of the community. Students with language or literacy difficulties should inform the enrolment staff so that appropriate assistance can be provided. Students with any other difficulty during the course should in the first instance seek assistance from the trainer conducting the course. Failing satisfactory solution of the problem, the State/Territory Training Manager should be approached. 9

How to register for a course Select the appropriate course Choose the preferred venue Select the preferred dates Contact our Training Centre Booking by telephone You will need: Full name of those attending Course type, date and venue required South 6271 0333 Booking by fax South 6273 7776 Booking by mail South PO Box 414 Moonah 7009 Booking by email tasmania@stjohntas.org.au Venue South 177 Main Road Moonah 7009 St John Ambulance Saving Lives through First Aid 10

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR Course Fee: $60 per person This practical course teaches resuscitation to people who do not wish to attend a full first aid course. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Electrical workers, family members and anyone who needs to gain resuscitation skills. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency. HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking Duration: 3.5 Hours Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 11

3.5 Hour Day Course 9.00am 12.30pm January February March April 13 th 4 th 8 th 4 th 25 th 24 th 23 rd 19 th May June July August 9 th 8 th 12 th 3 rd 24 th 20 th 21 st 25 th September October November December 7 th 11 th 16 th 1 st 19 th 27 th 28 th 13 th 3.5 Hour Night Course 6.00pm 9.30pm March July November 1 st 5 th 15 th Weekend Course 9.00am 12.30pm January February April May 23 rd 13 th 2 nd 14 th June July August September 18 th 23 rd 20 th 17 th October November 8 th 12 th 12

Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Recertification Course Fee: $50 per person This practical course is specifically designed for those who have existing CPR skills and knowledge gained within the last calendar year. As well as reinforcing knowledge and skills the session focuses on assessment. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Electrical workers, family members and anyone who needs to gain resuscitation skills. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking Duration: 2 Hours Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 13

Day Courses or 9.00am 11.00am 2.00pm 4.00pm January February March April 11 th 12 th 7 th 7 th 22 nd 23 rd 22 nd 20 th May June July August 3 rd 2 nd 12 th 8 th 20 th 14 th 27 th 25 th 30 th September October November December 8 th 4 th 1 st 1 st 21 st 19 th 16 th 13 th 14

Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Course Fee: $95 per person (Includes First Aid Booklet) This course teaches recognition and management of immediate life threatening conditions. It will give participants the skills and knowledge to enable them to recognise and manage immediate life threatening emergencies. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to manage an emergency in the workplace until the first aider arrives. Who Should Attend All employees in the workplace who need to gain a basic knowledge of essential first aid. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID002 HLTAID001 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 15

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing the unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Asthma Anaphylaxis Shock Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety and risk management Duration: 8 hours 16

Day Course 9.00am 4.00pm January February March April 21 st 4 th 11 th 7 th 15 th 23 rd 18 th May June July August 5 th 6 th 6 th 9 th 27 th 28 th 27 th 24 th September October November December 9 th 11 th 10 th 7 th 29 th 26 th 22 nd Evening Course 6.00pm 9.00pm March July November 1 st & 2 nd 5 th & 6 th 15 th & 16 th Weekend Course 9.00am 4.00pm January February April May 23 rd 13 th 2 nd 14 th June July August September 18 th 23 rd 20 th 17 th October 8th November 12 th 17

Provide First Aid 1 day course Course Fee: $195 per person (Includes First Aid Manual & Resuscitation Pack) To attend this fast paced one day Provide First Aid course option, participants should have a solid background in practical first aid, regularly attend first aid training or undertake pre-course work. If you need to undertake the pre-course work use the address below http://pfa.stjohn.org.au/ Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Particularly suitable for all first aiders who have previously undertaken first aid training for the workplace and for those who support the Occupational First Aider. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 18

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Asthma Anaphylaxis Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Duration: 8 hours 19

1 Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm January February March April 6 th 1 st 2 nd 1 st 12 th 3 rd 4 th 6 th 14 th 5 th 7 th 8 th 18 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 20 th 12 th 15 th 13 th 22 nd 17 th 18 th 18 th 25 th 18 th 21 st 21 st 28 th 23 rd 24 th 26 th 26 th 29 th 28 th May June July August 2 nd 1 st 1 st 2 nd 6 th 7 th 6 th 5 th 11 th 10 th 8 th 8 th 13 th 16 th 11 th 11 th 16 th 17 th 14 th 16 th 17 th 22 nd 15 th 19 th 23 rd 24 th 18 th 22 nd 26 th 27 th 21 st 26 th 29 th 26 th 31 st 28 th September October November December 2 nd 3 rd 2 nd 7 th 6 th 7 th 4 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 8 th 12 th 12 th 13 th 9 th 14 th 15 th 18 th 14 th 16 th 20 th 21 st 17 th 23 rd 26 th 21 st 28 th 31 st 23 rd 30 th 28 th 30 th Weekend Course 9.00am 5.00pm February March June August 27 th 19 th 4 th 13 th October November 1 st 26 th 20

Provide First Aid 2 day course Course Fee: $195 per person (Includes First Aid Manual & Resuscitation Pack) A comprehensive yet simple course, suitable for everyday emergency situations.this delivery mode is appropriate and the preferred option for people who have not undertaken first aid training before or for those who prefer more time to learn and practice the skills required for assessment. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Particularly suitable for all first aiders who have previously undertaken first aid training for the workplace and for those who support the Occupational First Aider. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 21

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Asthma Anaphylaxis Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Duration: 16 hours 22

2 Day Course 9.00am - 4:00pm January February March April 6 th & 7 th 1 st & 2 nd 1 st & 2 nd 4 th & 5 th 11 th & 12 th 4 th & 5 th 8 th & 9 th 12 th & 13 th 13 th & 14 th 9 th & 10 th 15 th & 16 h 14 th & 15 th 14 th & 15 th 15 th & 16 th 17 th & 18 th 19 th & 20 th 19 th & 20 th 17 th & 18 th 23 rd & 24 th 21 st & 22 nd 27 th & 28 th 23 rd & 24 th 29 th & 30 th 26 th & 27 th 24 th & 25 th 28 th & 29 th 25 th & 26 th May June July August 4 th & 5 th 2 nd & 3 rd 4 th & 5 th 1 st & 2 nd 9 th & 10 th 6 th & 7 th 7 th & 8 th 3 rd & 4 th 12 th & 13 th 8 th & 9 th 12 th & 13 th 9 th & 10 th 18 th & 19 th 14 th & 15 th 14 th & 15 th 11 th & 12 th 24 th & 25 th 20 th & 21 st 19 th & 20 th 15 th & 16 th 30 th & 31 st 23 rd & 24 th 21 st & 22 nd 18 th & 19 th 27 th & 28 th 25 th & 26 th 23 rd & 24 th 29 th & 30 th 28 th & 29 th 25 th & 26 th 29 th & 30 th September October November December 1 st & 2 nd 3 rd & 4 th 1 st & 2 nd 1 st & 2 nd 5 th & 6 th 6 th & 7 th 7 th & 8 th 5 th & 6 th 7 th & 8 th 11 th & 12 th 10 th & 11 th 8 th & 9 th 13 th & 14 th 13 th & 14 th 16 th & 17 th 13 th & 14 th 15 th & 16 th 18 th & 19 th 21 st & 22 nd 15 th & 16 th 19 th & 20 th 24 th & 25 th 24 th & 25 th 22 nd & 23 rd 28 th & 29 th 26 th & 27 th 23

Weekend Course 9.00am 4:00pm January February April May 23 rd & 30 th 13 th & 20 th 2 nd & 9 th 14 th & 21 st June July August September 18 th & 25 th 23 rd & 30 th 20 th & 27 th 17 th & 24 th October November 8 th & 15 th 12 th & 19 th Evening Course 6.00pm 9.00pm March 15 th, 16 th, 22 nd, 23 rd & 29 th July 5 th, 6 th, 12 th, 13 th & 19 th November 15 th, 16 th, 22 nd, 23 rd & 29 th 24

Provide First Aid Annual Recertification Course Fee: $95 per person This 6 hour course is designed to refresh and recertify those who hold a current Provide First Aid Statement of Attainment that has been issued within the last calendar year. It reinforces previous knowledge and skills and will incorporate any changes in first aid management that has occurred. As well as reinforcing previous knowledge and skills the session focuses on assessment. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who should attend Holders a Provide First Aid certificate who wish to have their skills and knowledge refreshed and updated annually to ensure that their certificate remains current. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency: HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 25

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing the unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Asthma Anaphylaxis Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Duration: 6 hours 26

Day Courses 9.00am 3.00pm January February March April 15 th 3 rd 1 st 1st 20 th 11 th 7 th 12 th 28 th 16 th 17 th 29 th May June July August 11 th 3 rd 7 th 4 th 23 rd 15 th 18 th 17 th 28 th 30 th September October November December 7 th 5 th 3 rd 2 nd 22 nd 21 st 15 th 15 th Weekend Course 9.00am 3.00pm March June October November 19 th 4 th 1 st 26 th 27

Provide First Aid Plus Course Fee: $210 per person (Includes First Aid Manual & Resuscitation Pack) A fast paced comprehensive 2 day course that is suitable for everyday emergency situations. Provide First Aid PLUS+ covers all the content in the Provide First Aid course in greater detail. This course also accredits participants in Emergency Asthma Management in the Workplace and Management of Anaphylaxis. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Particularly suitable for all first aiders who have previously undertaken first aid training for the workplace and for those who support the Occupational First Aider. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 22282VIC 22300VIC Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course in Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace Course in Management of Anaphylaxis St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 28

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Choking First aid kits Chest pain Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions Management of Anaphylaxis Administration of an Auto-injector Prevention and Planning measures Risk Assessment Plan Asthma in the Community Asthma Triggers Current Asthma Medications Asthma Delivery Devices Nebulisers Asthma First Aid Duration: 16 hours 29

2 Day Course 9.00am 5:00pm January February March April 18 th & 19 th 25 th & 26 th 21 st & 22 nd 21 st & 22 nd May June July August 30 th & 31 st 22 nd & 23 rd 14 th & 15 th 22 nd & 23 rd September October November December 26 th & 27 th 26 th & 27 th 14 th & 15 th 5 th & 6 th 30

Provide First Aid Plus Recertification Course Fee: $120 per person This fast paced course is designed to refresh and recertify those who hold or have held an Provide First Aid, Emergency Asthma Management and Management of Anaphylaxis Statement of Attainment that has been issued within the last calendar year. It will incorporate any changes in first aid management that has occurred in the past 12 months. As well as reinforcing previous knowledge and skills the session focuses on assessment. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Particularly suitable for all first aiders who have previously undertaken first aid training for the workplace and for those who support the Occupational First Aider. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 22282VIC 22300VIC Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course in Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace Course in Management of Anaphylaxis St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 31

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Choking First aid kits Chest pain Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions Management of Anaphylaxis Administration of an Auto-injector Prevention and Planning measures Risk Assessment Plan Asthma in the Community Asthma Triggers Current Asthma Medications Asthma Delivery Devices Nebulisers Asthma First Aid Duration: 8 Hours 32

1 Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm February April May 4 th 1 st 6 th 22 nd June July September October 10 th 25 th 1 st 17 th November December 25 th 9 th 33

Provide an Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting Course Fee: $210 per person (Includes First Aid Manual & Resuscitation Pack) This program is especially pitched towards Child Carers and those in Education who require initial accreditation in Provide first aid, Asthma and Anaphylaxis. The training and practical sessions are focused on children s illnesses and injuries and there is ample opportunity to practice CPR on both infant and child manikins as well as adults. Assessment is undertaken on all three manikins. Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend This course is especially designed for the Child Care Services and Education industry. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID004 HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 22282VIC 22300VIC Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course in Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace Course in Management of Anaphylaxis St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 34

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions Management of Anaphylaxis Administration of an Auto-injector Prevention and Planning measures Risk Assessment Plan Asthma in the Community Asthma Triggers Current Asthma Medications Asthma Delivery Devices Nebulisers Asthma First Aid Duration: 16 hours 35

2 Day Course 9.00am 5:00pm January February March April 18 th & 19 th 25 th & 26 th 21 st & 22 nd 21 st & 22 nd May June July August 30 th & 31 st 22 nd & 23 rd 14 th & 15 th 22 nd & 23 rd September October November December 26 th & 27 th 26 th & 27 th 14 th & 15 th 5 th & 6 th Weekend Course 9.00am 5:00pm January February April May 23 rd & 30 th 13 th & 20 th 2 nd & 9 th 14 th & 21 st June July August September 18 th & 25 th 23 rd & 30 th 20 th & 27 th 17 th & 24 th October November 8 th & 15 th 12 th & 19 th 36

Provide Emergency First Aid Response in an Education and Care Setting Recertification Course Fee: $120 per person This fast paced course is designed to refresh and recertify those who hold or have held a Provide an Emergency Response in an Education and Care Setting Statement of Attainment that has been issued within the last calendar year. It will incorporate any changes in first aid management that has occurred in the past 12 months. As well as reinforcing previous knowledge and skills the session focuses on assessment. Expected Outcome Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life-saving and basic first aid to casualties in need. Who Should Attend Holders of a current certificate who wish to have their skills and knowledge refreshed and updated annually. This course is especially designed for the Child Care Services and Education industry. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency HLTAID004 HLTAID003 HLTAID002 HLTAID001 22282VIC 22300VIC Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting Provide First Aid Provide Basic Emergency Life Support Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course in Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace Course in Management of Anaphylaxis St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 37

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Automated External Defibrillation Choking First aid kits Chest pain Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & Risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness Cold induced illness Poisons Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions Management of Anaphylaxis Administration of an Auto-injector Prevention and Planning measures Risk Assessment Plan Asthma in the Community Asthma Triggers Current Asthma Medications Asthma Delivery Devices Nebulisers Asthma First Aid Duration: 8 hours 38

Week Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm February April May 4 th 1 st 6 th 22 nd June July September October 10 th 25 th 1 st 17 th November December 25 th 9 th Weekend Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm February April June August 27 th 30 th 25 th 13 th November 5 th 39

Course in Management of Anaphylaxis and Asthma Course Fee: $100 per person The purpose of this course is to raise awareness of Asthma and Anaphylaxis in the workplace. To equip participants with the skills and knowledge to recognise and manage a severe allergic reaction also increase the skills and knowledge to initiate the Emergency Management of Asthma in the Workplace Protocol. It also teaches prevention and risk minimisation strategies and how to develop and implement a management plan to reduce the risk for those diagnosed with Asthma or Anaphylaxis Expected Outcome To provide the participant with the skills and knowledge necessary to recognise and manage an anaphylactic reaction, including the use of an Auto-injector. Successful participants will be able to, in a real situation, render life-saving Emergency Asthma management to a casualty suffering an Asthma attack. Who should attend Teachers, Child Care Workers, Industry workers and Sports Clubs. Award Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency 22300VIC 22282VIC Course in Management of Anaphylaxis Course in Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the Workplace St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. 40

Content Introduction Legal Issues Infection Control DRSABCD Action Plan Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions Management of Anaphylaxis Administration of an Auto-injector Prevention and Planning measures Risk Assessment Plan Duration: 3.5 hours Week Day Course 9:00am 12:30pm January February March April 19 th 25 th 22 nd 22 nd May June July August 31 st 23 rd 15 th 23 rd September November December 27 th 15 th 6 th Weekend Course 9:00am 12.30pm January February April May 30 th 20 th 9 th 21 st June July August September 25 th 30 th 27 th 24 th October November 15 th 19 th 41

Provide Advanced First Aid (including Advanced Resuscitation) Course fee - $395.00 This course provides high level first aid skills. Participants will learn how to utilise specialised first aid equipment; stabilise a casualty where medical aid has been delayed; maintain life in an unconscious casualty with the use of oxygen equipment; and operate a defibrillator unit in order to maintain life in an adult casualty in cardiac arrest. Expected outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, give emergency management of illness and injury. Who should attend Particularly suitable for the first aider in larger organisation who are required to provide, coordinate and manage a first aid response across a range of complex situations, include community and workplace settings. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of Competency HLTAID003 HLTAID006 HLTAID007 Provide first aid Provide advanced first aid Provide advanced resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 42

Content Conduct a primary assessment of the casualty Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) Preparation of casualty and safety when using an AED Use of soft bag resuscitator Administration of oxygen Oxygen delivery systems Maintenance of oxygen and AEDs Infection control Basic anatomy body and musculoskeletal systems Emotionally disturbed casualties Drugs and alcohol Clinical assessment Poisoning and the workplace Lifting and moving a casualty Triage Bleeding (including amputations, aseptic techniques, dressing techniques) Fractures Chest injuries (including blast injuries) Crush injuries Head, neck and spinal injuries Abdominal and pelvic injuries Hot and cold injuries Bites and stings Eye injuries Medical conditions Skin conditions Post incident management Course duration - 3 days Week Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm February March April August November 10 th & 11 th & 12 th 2 nd & 3 rd & 4 th 27 th & 28 th & 29 th 3 rd & 4 th & 5 th 9 th & 10 th & 11 th 43

Occupational First Aid Course Fee: $530 per person (Includes First Aid Manual & Resuscitation Pack) The most advanced St John course, specifically designed for people employed as Occupational First Aiders and those aspiring to be employed as one. It covers Advanced First Aid as well as maintaining first aid equipment and resources. Please note: St John recommends that Advanced Resuscitation techniques be undertaken annually Expected outcomes Successful participants will be able to provide an advanced first aid response, including management of the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. Who should attend Particularly suitable for the first aider in larger organisation who are employed as the occupational first aider, or in charge of a first aid room. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of Competency. HLTAID003 - Provide First Aid HLTAID006 - Provide Advanced First Aid HLTAID007 - Provide advanced resuscitation techniques HLTAID008 - Manage First Aid services and resources St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 44

Content Introduction to Advanced Resuscitation Prevention of infection when giving first aid DRSABCD and Resuscitation (review) Definition of terms in automatic external defibrillation Safety when using an AED Preparation of the casualty prior to use of the AED Practical scenarios Use of the Soft Bag Resuscitator Administration of oxygen Introduction to oxygen delivery systems Oxygen powered resuscitation Maintenance of oxygen and AED equipment Medications Trauma management Basic anatomy (body systems) Clinical assessment Emotionally disturbed casualty Casualty suffering drug/alcohol abuse Burns Poisoning Moving the injured casualty Triage Bleeding and aseptic techniques Basic anatomy (musculo-skeletal system) Fractures Chest injuries Crush injuries Head, neck and spinal injuries Childbirth Abdominal injuries Hot and cold injuries Eye injuries Medical conditions (review) Skin conditions Role of the Occupational First Aider Workplace safety Risk assessment in line with OH&S Legislation 45

Designing and setting up a first aid room Management of first aid rooms, facilities and personnel Management of first aid documentation Planning response to a major workplace incident A major incident scenario Debrief of a major incident Duration: 32 hours 4 Day Course 9.00am 5.00pm March August November 8 th & 9 th & 10 th & 11 th 16 th & 17 th & 18 th & 19 th 1 st & 2 nd & 3 rd & 4 th 46

Occupational First Aid Recertification Course Fee: $250.00 per person The most advanced St John course, specifically designed for people employed as Occupational First Aiders and those aspiring to be employed as one. It covers Advanced First Aid as well as maintaining first aid equipment and resources. Please note: St John recommends that Advanced Resuscitation techniques be undertaken annually Expected outcomes Successful participants will be able to provide an advanced first aid response, including management of the incident and other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. Who should attend Particularly suitable for all those who are currently employed as Occupational First Aiders in the workplace and who attend regular annual recertification training. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of Competency. HLTAID003 HLTAID006 HLTAID007 HLTAID008 Provide First Aid Provide Advanced First Aid Provide advanced resuscitation techniques Manage First Aid services and resources St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 47

Content Introduction to Advanced Resuscitation Prevention of infection when giving first aid DRSABCD and Resuscitation (review) Definition of terms in automatic external defibrillation Safety when using an AED Preparation of the casualty prior to use of the AED Practical scenarios Use of the Soft Bag Resuscitator Administration of oxygen Introduction to oxygen delivery systems Oxygen powered resuscitation Maintenance of oxygen and AED equipment Medications Trauma management Basic anatomy (body systems) Clinical assessment Emotionally disturbed casualty Casualty suffering drug/alcohol abuse Burns Poisoning Moving the injured casualty Triage Bleeding and aseptic techniques Basic anatomy (musculo-skeletal system) Fractures Chest injuries Crush injuries Head, neck and spinal injuries Childbirth Abdominal injuries Hot and cold injuries Eye injuries Medical conditions (review) Skin conditions Role of the Occupational First Aider Workplace safety Risk assessment in line with OH&S Legislation Designing and setting up a first aid room 48

Management of first aid rooms, facilities and personnel Management of first aid documentation Planning response to a major workplace incident A major incident scenario Debrief of a major incident Duration: 20 hours 2 Day Course Day 1-9.00am 5.00pm Day 2 9.00am 5.00pm February/March 29 th & 1 st August October 8 th & 9 th 24 th & 25 th 49

Provide Advanced Resuscitation Course Fee: $75 per person The Provide Advanced Resuscitation course is designed for first aiders who are required to use resuscitation equipment. Expected outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life saving first aid using manual or mechanical means to sustain or stabilise sick, inured or non-breathing casualties. Who should attend Holders of a Provide First Aid/CPR certificate who needs to obtain a qualification in the use of advanced resuscitation equipment. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency: HLTAID007 - Provide Advanced Resuscitation Technique St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Content Introduction to advanced resuscitation Prevention of infection when giving first aid DRSABCD and Resuscitation (review) Definition of terms in AED Safety when using an AED Preparation of a casualty when using an AED Using and AED Use of Soft Bag Resuscitator Administration of oxygen Introduction to oxygen delivery systems Using oxygen in resuscitation Maintenance of oxygen & AED equipment 6 Hour Course 9:00am 3:00pm February April June August November 15 th 8 th 1 st 12 th 7 th Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 50

First Aid for Divers The course is designed to meet special first aid requirements of commercial and recreational divers. Please contact one of our Training Centres for booking information Expected outcomes Successful participants will be able to, in real situations, render life saving and basic first aid to the diving casualty. Who should attend Professional divers Recreational divers Deck hands Snorkelers Anyone who is a recreational or professional user of the marine environment Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units of Competency: HLTAID003 - Provide First Aid HLTAID007 - Provide Advanced Resuscitation techniques St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor 51

Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan, Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Defibrillation Choking, First aid kits, Chest pain Asthma, Anaphylaxis Wounds & bleeding Burns Safety & risk management Fractures Sprains, strains & dislocations Head, neck & spinal injuries Chest injuries Abdominal injuries Facial injuries Eye injuries Heat induced illness, Cold induced illness Poisons, Bites & stings Other medical emergencies Barotrauma, Advanced Resuscitation, Oxygen therapy, Anoxia, hypoxia Decompression illness, Contaminated breathing air, Nitrogen narcosis, Hypothermia, Near drowning, Oxygen toxicity Lifting and moving a diving casualty Duration: 16 hours 52

Pain Management Course Fee: $80 per person The aim of this course is to teach the skills and knowledge required to manage a casualty with pain, including how to administer analgesia, consistent with any specific workplace and/or relevant legislative requirements in relation to first aid, including State/Territory requirements for currency. Who should attend This course is open to anyone who holds a current Provide Emergency Life Support or Apply First Aid/Provide First Aid qualification, but is particularly relevant to: Employees of workplaces where pain relief medications (and appropriate licences) are held. Accreditation This course leads to the issuing of a St John Ambulance Australia Statement of attainment: PUAEME005A Provide Pain Management St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Content Legal issues Infection control Revision of Provide First Aid Storage and documentation Contraindications and precautions for use of analgesia Pain Management Analgesia Duration: 5 hours 9:00am 2:00pm Week Day Course March August October 7 th 15 th 31 st 53

Low Voltage Rescue inc CPR Course Fee: $110 per person This course teaches the necessary skills and knowledge to manage accidental electrocution. Please contact one of our Training Centres for booking information Expected Outcomes Successful participants will be able to rescue and provide resuscitation to a person who has stopped breathing or is unconscious due to electrical shock. Who Should Attend Electricians and those who work in the electrical industry. Accreditation Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency. Note: CPR must be performed on a manikin on the floor. UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation St John recommends that your skills be renewed annually. Content Legal issues Infection control DRSABCD action plan Managing an unconscious breathing casualty Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Adult and Infant Automated External Defibrillation DRSABCD and AED assessment Safety rescue from low voltage apparatus Practical assessment for low voltage rescue Duration: 6 hours 54 9:00am 3:00pm Please note that ADULT CPR must be demonstrated on a manikin on the floor Week Day Course March June September 11 th 20 th 5 th