First Aid Course (HLTAID011)
First Aid Course (HLTAID011)
The HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate is valid for 3 years, but the CPR component (HLTAID009) should be refreshed every 12 months to stay current with ARC guidelines.
Yes. With our blended learning option, you complete online theory at your own pace, then attend a short practical assessment session with a qualified trainer. Your certificate is nationally recognised.
First Aid training is recommended for workplace first aiders, teachers, childcare staff, aged care/disability support workers, sports coaches, and anyone who wants to be prepared for emergencies.
This course covers a wide range of emergencies including CPR, choking, burns, bleeding, fractures, asthma, anaphylaxis, shock, and using AEDs. It is the most comprehensive first aid course for workplaces.
Absolutely. Skillmate Education Group can deliver First Aid courses at your workplace, school, childcare centre, or community group, anywhere in Australia. Group discounts are available.
The HLTAID011 Provide First Aid certificate is valid for 3 years, but the CPR component (HLTAID009) should be refreshed every 12 months to stay current with ARC guidelines.
Yes. With our blended learning option, you complete online theory at your own pace, then attend a short practical assessment session with a qualified trainer. Your certificate is nationally recognised.
First Aid training is recommended for workplace first aiders, teachers, childcare staff, aged care/disability support workers, sports coaches, and anyone who wants to be prepared for emergencies.
This course covers a wide range of emergencies including CPR, choking, burns, bleeding, fractures, asthma, anaphylaxis, shock, and using AEDs. It is the most comprehensive first aid course for workplaces.
Absolutely. Skillmate Education Group can deliver First Aid courses at your workplace, school, childcare centre, or community group, anywhere in Australia. Group discounts are available.
CPR Course (HLTAID009)
CPR Course (HLTAID009)
The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) recommends refreshing CPR skills every 12 months. This ensures you remain confident and compliant in an emergency.
Our CPR training is short and convenient, usually 2–3 hours, depending on delivery mode (face-to-face or blended).
Many industries require staff to hold current CPR certification – including education, childcare, aged care, disability support, fitness, and healthcare sectors. Workplaces also require annual CPR refreshers for compliance.
The Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) recommends refreshing CPR skills every 12 months. This ensures you remain confident and compliant in an emergency.
Our CPR training is short and convenient, usually 2–3 hours, depending on delivery mode (face-to-face or blended).
Many industries require staff to hold current CPR certification – including education, childcare, aged care, disability support, fitness, and healthcare sectors. Workplaces also require annual CPR refreshers for compliance.
No. While theory can be completed online, all CPR courses require a practical component (compressions on manikins, AED use) to be assessed face-to-face with a trainer.
Yes. Once you complete the course and pass your assessments, you’ll receive your nationally recognised Statement of Attainment the same day – valid across Australia
No. While theory can be completed online, all CPR courses require a practical component (compressions on manikins, AED use) to be assessed face-to-face with a trainer.
Yes. Once you complete the course and pass your assessments, you’ll receive your nationally recognised Statement of Attainment the same day – valid across Australia
(HLTAID010) Basic Emergency Life Support Learn Life-Saving First Steps
(HLTAID010) Basic Emergency Life Support Learn Life-Saving First Steps
Yes. On successful completion you’ll receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for HLTAID010.
Yes. On successful completion you’ll receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for HLTAID010.
Typically a half-day practical session; blended delivery reduces in-class time by completing theory online beforehand.
No. While theory can be online, practical assessment (CPR, AED, scenarios) must be face-to-face.
Many workplaces accept HLTAID010 for up to 3 years, but CPR skills should be refreshed every 12 months (ARC recommendation).
HLTAID010 includes CPR skills, but if you require a separate HLTAID009 certificate, select the add-on or book HLTAID009.
We can provide support, but if you cannot demonstrate floor-based CPR, we may only issue a non-accredited attendance statement.
Yes – Australia-wide. We tailor content to your risks, roster and industry requirements.
DRSABCD, adult/infant CPR, AED, choking, severe bleeding, shock, asthma, anaphylaxis, recovery position and handover.
We issue fast e-certificates after you meet all assessment requirements.
Yes, but some roles prefer HLTAID012 (Education & Care). Ask us which unit your employer requires.
HLTINFCOV001 Comply with Infection Prevention and Control Policies and Procedures
HLTINFCOV001 Comply with Infection Prevention and Control Policies and Procedures
This is a nationally recognised unit of competency that teaches individuals how to follow organisational infection prevention and control procedures. It covers standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, and how to respond to infection risks in the workplace.
This course is suitable for anyone working in healthcare, aged care, disability support, childcare, or community services. It is also valuable for workplaces that require staff to understand infection prevention practices.
Assessment methods include:
- A written knowledge questionnaire
- Observation of simulated activities
- Practical demonstrations of infection control procedures
HLTINFCOV001 – Comply with Infection Prevention and Control Policies and Procedures.
- Minimum age: 14 years (10–13 with adult supervision)
- Completion of an enrolment form
- A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLND) assessment at AQF Level 2
- Pre-Training Review (PTR) to identify any support needs
Skillmate Education Group, 16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
Onsite group training can also be arranged for workplaces.
We provide:
- Trainer support via phone and email
- Tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support where required
- Reasonable adjustments to assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
This is a nationally recognised unit of competency that teaches individuals how to follow organisational infection prevention and control procedures. It covers standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, and how to respond to infection risks in the workplace.
This course is suitable for anyone working in healthcare, aged care, disability support, childcare, or community services. It is also valuable for workplaces that require staff to understand infection prevention practices.
The course is delivered over 1 full day of face-to-face training, plus 16–18 hours of pre-course self-study completed at home.
No. Unlike some qualifications, this unit does not require formal work placement. However, training includes simulated workplace scenarios to ensure you can demonstrate the required skills.
Assessment methods include:
- A written knowledge questionnaire
- Observation of simulated activities
- Practical demonstrations of infection control procedures
Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for:
HLTINFCOV001 – Comply with Infection Prevention and Control Policies and Procedures.
There is no official expiry date, but many employers and industries recommend refreshing your infection control training every 2–3 years to stay up to date with best practices.
- Minimum age: 14 years (10–13 with adult supervision)
- Completion of an enrolment form
- A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLND) assessment at AQF Level 2
- Pre-Training Review (PTR) to identify any support needs
The course fee is $200, payable in full prior to commencement.
You must bring your own laptop with Office 365 (or equivalent software) to complete online quizzes and assessments.
Face-to-face training is held at:
Skillmate Education Group, 16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
Onsite group training can also be arranged for workplaces.
We provide:
- Trainer support via phone and email
- Tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support where required
- Reasonable adjustments to assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability)
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability)
- 40 weeks of training and assessment (4 terms of 10 weeks each)
- 12 weeks of holidays
Assessment methods include:
- Written knowledge questions
- Case studies & project portfolios
- Role plays & simulations
- Workplace observations during placement
Upon successful completion, you will be awarded:
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability) – a nationally recognised qualification.
- Minimum age: 18 years at enrolment
- Completion of Year 12 / HSC (or equivalent)
- Valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Valid photo ID (Driver’s Licence, Medicare Card, or Passport)
- Pre-Training Review (PTR) + Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) assessment mapped to ACSF Level 3
No previous industry experience is required.
- Enrolment Fee: $200 (non-refundable)
- Course Fee: $2,800 (includes $300 materials fee, non-refundable)
- Total: $3,000
- Payment plan available: 12 monthly instalments of $250.
Skillmate Education Group
16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
- work placement at approved workplaces.
Graduates can work in roles such as:
- Personal Care Worker
- Home Care Assistant
- Residential Care Worker
- Disability Support Worker
- Nursing Support Assistant
- Community Care Worker
- CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
- Other higher-level community services qualifications
We provide:
- Access to qualified trainers via phone & email
- Tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support if required
- Reasonable adjustments for assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
- Student Support Plans tailored to your needs if extra help is required
It’s a nationally recognised qualification that prepares you for a career in aged care, disability, or community services. The course focuses on person-centred care, supporting independence, and helping people live with dignity in home, community, and residential settings.
This course is ideal for people who want to start a rewarding career in care, or for those already working in the sector who wish to formalise their skills with a qualification.
The course is delivered over 52 weeks, including:
- 40 weeks of training and assessment (4 terms of 10 weeks each)
- 12 weeks of holidays
Yes. You must complete at least 120 hours of mandatory work placement at an approved aged care, disability, or community services organisation.
Assessment methods include:
- Written knowledge questions
- Case studies & project portfolios
- Role plays & simulations
- Workplace observations during placement
Upon successful completion, you will be awarded:
CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing & Disability) – a nationally recognised qualification.
- Minimum age: 18 years at enrolment
- Completion of Year 12 / HSC (or equivalent)
- Valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Valid photo ID (Driver’s Licence, Medicare Card, or Passport)
- Pre-Training Review (PTR) + Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) assessment mapped to ACSF Level 3
No previous industry experience is required.
- Enrolment Fee: $200 (non-refundable)
- Course Fee: $2,800 (includes $300 materials fee, non-refundable)
- Total: $3,000
- Payment plan available: 12 monthly instalments of $250.
Skillmate Education Group
16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
- work placement at approved workplaces.
Graduates can work in roles such as:
- Personal Care Worker
- Home Care Assistant
- Residential Care Worker
- Disability Support Worker
- Nursing Support Assistant
- Community Care Worker
- CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
- Other higher-level community services qualifications
We provide:
- Access to qualified trainers via phone & email
- Tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support if required
- Reasonable adjustments for assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
- Student Support Plans tailored to your needs if extra help is required
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support
This is a nationally recognised qualification that provides advanced skills for people working in disability support. It focuses on empowering individuals with disabilities to live independently, promoting community inclusion, and delivering person-centred services for clients with complex needs.
This course is ideal for:
- Workers who have completed Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) and want to advance their career
- Disability support workers aiming to take on team leader, coordinator, or case management roles
- People looking to develop advanced skills to support clients with more complex needs
The course is delivered over 35 weeks, including:
- 30 weeks of training and assessment (3 terms of 10 weeks each)
- 5 weeks of holidays
Assessment methods include:
- Written knowledge questions
- Written knowledge questions
- Role plays & simulations
- Workplace observations during placement
You must have completed one of the following:
- CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
- CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
- CHC30408 Certificate III in Disability + CHCSS00125 Entry to Cert IV Disability Support Skill Set
Additional requirements:
- 18 years or older at enrolment
- Completion of Year 12 / HSC (or equivalent)
- Valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Valid photo ID (Driver’s Licence, Medicare Card, or Passport)
- Completion of a Pre-Training Review (PTR) and Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) assessment at ACSF Level 3
- Enrolment Fee: $200 (non-refundable)
- Course Fee: $3,800 (includes $300 materials fee, non-refundable)
- Total Fee: $4,000
Payment plan available: 8 monthly instalments of $500.
Skillmate Education Group
16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
- work placement at approved disability or community care workplaces.
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
- Disability Support Worker
- Community Care Worker
- Residential Support Worker
- Disability Services Officer
- Personal Care Assistant
- Case Manager
- Support Coordinator (including NDIS roles)
- Advocacy and leadership positions in disability services
Yes. You may progress to higher-level qualifications such as:
- CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services
- Other management or specialist qualifications in community and health services
We provide:
- Guidance from qualified trainers via phone & email
- Access to tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support where needed
- Reasonable adjustments for assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
- Student Support Plans for learners who need extra help
This is a nationally recognised qualification that provides advanced skills for people working in disability support. It focuses on empowering individuals with disabilities to live independently, promoting community inclusion, and delivering person-centred services for clients with complex needs.
This course is ideal for:
- Workers who have completed Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) and want to advance their career
- Disability support workers aiming to take on team leader, coordinator, or case management roles
- People looking to develop advanced skills to support clients with more complex needs
The course is delivered over 35 weeks, including:
- 30 weeks of training and assessment (3 terms of 10 weeks each)
- 5 weeks of holidays
Yes. Students must complete at least 120 hours of mandatory work placement in an approved disability, community, or residential care setting.
Assessment methods include:
- Written knowledge questions
- Written knowledge questions
- Role plays & simulations
- Workplace observations during placement
On successful completion, you will be awarded a CHC43121 Certificate IV in Disability Support – a nationally recognised qualification.
You must have completed one of the following:
- CHC33021 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
- CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) OR
- CHC30408 Certificate III in Disability + CHCSS00125 Entry to Cert IV Disability Support Skill Set
Additional requirements:
- 18 years or older at enrolment
- Completion of Year 12 / HSC (or equivalent)
- Valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- Valid photo ID (Driver’s Licence, Medicare Card, or Passport)
- Completion of a Pre-Training Review (PTR) and Language, Literacy, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) assessment at ACSF Level 3
- Enrolment Fee: $200 (non-refundable)
- Course Fee: $3,800 (includes $300 materials fee, non-refundable)
- Total Fee: $4,000
Payment plan available: 8 monthly instalments of $500.
Skillmate Education Group
16 Second Avenue, Unanderra NSW 2526
- work placement at approved disability or community care workplaces.
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
- Disability Support Worker
- Community Care Worker
- Residential Support Worker
- Disability Services Officer
- Personal Care Assistant
- Case Manager
- Support Coordinator (including NDIS roles)
- Advocacy and leadership positions in disability services
Yes. You may progress to higher-level qualifications such as:
- CHC52021 Diploma of Community Services
- Other management or specialist qualifications in community and health services
We provide:
- Guidance from qualified trainers via phone & email
- Access to tutorials, workshops, and online resources
- IT support where needed
- Reasonable adjustments for assessments
- Referrals to external support services (e.g., Reading Writing Hotline)
- Student Support Plans for learners who need extra help


