Is this Course Right for you?

Is this Course Right for you?

This suits new starters as well as seasoned staff who need a refresher. Everyone leaves with the same clear standard.This course is for people who want to feel prepared for emergencies at home or in the community. It’s also for people who need first aid for work.If your job site must have a First Aid Officer, this helps to meet that need. If you care for kids or older family members, you’ll know what to do when minutes matter.

First Aid-How Blended Learning Works

How Blended Learning Works

How Blended Learning Works

You study at a time that fits your schedule and your week. Class time is used for practice, not long talks.

Do the theory in your own time first on a phone or a computer. Then attend a short, hands-on session to practise your skills and be assessed on what you know.

You move at your own pace before class then you lock in the skills with guided drills. Help is always close by if you get stuck.

RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

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RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

RTO Logo

RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

RTO Logo

Is this Course Right for you?

Is this Course Right for you?

This suits new starters as well as seasoned staff who need a refresher. Everyone leaves with the same clear standard.This course is for people who want to feel prepared for emergencies at home or in the community. It’s also for people who need first aid for work.If your job site must have a First Aid Officer, this helps to meet that need. If you care for kids or older family members, you’ll know what to do when minutes matter.

CPR

How Blended Learning Works

How Blended Learning Works

You study at a time that fits your schedule and your week. Class time is used for practice, not long talks.

Do the theory in your own time first on a phone or a computer.Then attend a short, hands-on session to practise your skills and be assessed on what you know.

You move at your own pace before class then you lock in the skills with guided drills. Help is always close by if you get stuck.

RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

RTO Logo

RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

RTO Logo

RTO Registration and Codes

Skillmate is a Registered Training Organisation. Each unit and qualification lists the official code and assessment is fair and timely, following transparent guidelines.

RTO Logo

First Aid Skills you’ll Learn

First Aid Skills you’ll Learn

Key points are repeated so that they stick – you’re building muscle memory that holds. Trainers are calm and supportive and you will leave with a checklist to use when things get stressful. You will cover:

DRSABCD and calling for help

DRSABCD and calling for help

Know what to check and when to act.

CPR and AED basics

CPR and AED basics

Follow prompts, keep good compressions, and switch safely.

Breathing problems

Breathing problems (asthma, anaphylaxis)

Use an inhaler or auto-injector and monitor breathing.

Bleeding and shock

Bleeding and shock

Apply pressure, dress wounds, and watch for signs of shock.

First Aid-Burns and scalds

Burns and scalds

Cool the area, cover, and manage pain.

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Support the limb and keep it still.

Head, neck, and spinal care

Head, neck, and spinal care

Keep the person still and stable while help arrives.

Bites and stings

Bites and stings

Use the right bandage method for the cause.

Seizures and diabetes needs

Seizures and diabetes needs

Keep the area safe and respond to low or high blood sugar.

Heat and cold exposure

Heat and cold exposure

Cool or warm safely and watch for red flags.

Poisons

Poisons

Call for advice and keep key details handy.

Infection control and scene safety

Infection control and scene safety

Use barriers and keep yourself safe.

First Aid Skills You’ll Learn

First Aid Skills You’ll Learn

Key points are repeated so that they stick – you’re building muscle memory that holds. Trainers are calm and supportive and you will leave with a checklist to use when things get stressful. You will cover:

DRSABCD and calling for help

DRSABCD and calling for help

Know what to check and when to act.

CPR and AED basics

CPR and AED basics

Follow prompts, keep good compressions, and switch safely.

Breathing problems

Breathing problems (asthma, anaphylaxis)

Use an inhaler or auto-injector and monitor breathing.

Bleeding and shock

Bleeding and shock

Apply pressure, dress wounds, and watch for signs of shock.

First Aid-Burns and scalds

Burns and scalds

Cool the area, cover, and manage pain.

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Support the limb and keep it still.

Head, neck, and spinal care

Head, neck, and spinal care

Keep the person still and stable while help arrives.

Bites and stings

Bites and stings

Use the right bandage method for the cause.

Seizures and diabetes needs

Seizures and diabetes needs

Keep the area safe and respond to low or high blood sugar.

Heat and cold exposure

Heat and cold exposure

Cool or warm safely and watch for red flags.

Poisons

Poisons

Call for advice and keep key details handy.

Infection control and scene safety

Infection control and scene safety

Use barriers and keep yourself safe.

First Aid Skills You’ll Learn

First Aid Skills You’ll Learn

Key points are repeated so that they stick – you’re building muscle memory that holds. Trainers are calm and supportive and you will leave with a checklist to use when things get stressful. You will cover:

DRSABCD and calling for help

DRSABCD and calling for help

Know what to check and when to act.

CPR and AED basics

CPR and AED basics

Follow prompts, keep good compressions, and switch safely.

Breathing problems

Breathing problems (asthma, anaphylaxis)

Use an inhaler or auto-injector and monitor breathing.

Bleeding and shock

Bleeding and shock

Apply pressure, dress wounds, and watch for signs of shock.

First Aid-Burns and scalds

Burns and scalds

Cool the area, cover, and manage pain.

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Fractures, sprains, and strains

Support the limb and keep it still.

Head, neck, and spinal care

Head, neck, and spinal care

Keep the person still and stable while help arrives.

Bites and stings

Bites and stings

Use the right bandage method for the cause.

Seizures and diabetes needs

Seizures and diabetes needs

Keep the area safe and respond to low or high blood sugar.

Heat and cold exposure

Heat and cold exposure

Cool or warm safely and watch for red flags.

Poisons

Poisons

Call for advice and keep key details handy.

Infection control and scene safety

Infection control and scene safety

Use barriers and keep yourself safe.

When and How you Study

When and How you Study

Evening and weekend options make planning easy – you see times and locations before you book. Everything aims to respect your time.

Study theory first through blended learning on your phone or computer. Then join the practical session face-to-face. Sessions stay short and calm because we keep groups small.

Results And Recognition

Results and Recognition

When you finish the course and meet the standard, you receive a:

Statement of Attainment: HLTAID011 Provide First Aid.

You will complete a short knowledge check and demonstrate your first aid skills, CPR, and AED use.

Most workplaces refresh their First Aid certification every 3 years. This is to make sure that skills are kept current across your team.

Where and When

Practical days run in various locations across Australia and new sessions are added often. If you don’t see a nearby date, let us know! New spots open quicker where demand is strong.

Where And When

Read this Before Class

You need a USI (Unique Student Identifier) and remember to bring a photo ID.
The standard for assessment stays the same for everyone. You will need to kneel on the floor and perform chest compressions. Please tell the team before class if kneeling is hard for you.
You will need to wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes. Reasonable adjustments may be possible for comfort.

What To Bring On The Day

What to Bring on the Day

Parking and access details are sent along with your booking email. Try to arrive 10 minutes early to sign in and get settled in time.

  • Photo ID and USI
  • A bottle of water
  • Any reading glasses you use
  • A light jumper for air-conditioned rooms

Workplace and Group First Aid Training

Workplace and Group First Aid Training

Need staff trained on the same day? Group sessions can run after hours so that rosters aren’t affected.A trainer can come to your location when the numbers suit. You’ll receive a clear quote and a simple plan. Send us a headcount and your location details and we can get started.

Book your Place

Book your Place

Choose a date and location. Your confirmation email includes the steps and links you need. If you have any questions, please reach out to us.

Payment options are shown at checkout, and receipts arrive right away. If you need help with the USI, simple guidance is provided, and links are included in the email.