
How to perform CPR during a pandemic
It’s no surprise that people are reluctant to perform CPR and first aid during this uncertain time of COVID-19, what
It’s no surprise that people are reluctant to perform CPR and first aid during this uncertain time of COVID-19, what
What is an overdose? When a person takes too much of a drug either intentionally or by accident – it
What Are The Warning Signs Of An Acute Mental Health Episode? It might not be obvious if someone you know
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is currently reviewing two applications for registration of alternate adrenaline injectors in the Australian market.
Feverish Convulsions (or Febrile Convulsions) is one of the most common issues a paramedic gets called out to relating to
As the weather grows colder during the winter months, we’re all doing our best to get cosy and warm in
A free, comprehensive guide of the symptoms, actions and warnings you need to survive over 70 potentially life-threatening injuries and illnesses in Australia
Important information regarding our first aid courses and the latest COVID-19 announcements.
Australian first aid courses naturally change over time, adapting to industry body amendments. Discover everything you need to know about new courses and superseded courses for the year ahead.
Learn how to react and provide first aid to an unexpected snake bite. This may be the vital knowledge you need to save a life…
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MAINTAINING OUR SERVICE AND PRICES DURING THESE DIFFICULT TIMES.
As of 3rd August 2020 ALL students attending courses will STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to wear a face mask ( either fabric or surgical type ) during our courses. It is the responsibility of the student to bring their own mask . This decision has been made to ensure the safety of our trainers and ALL students.
We are taking all required steps to ensure everyone’s safety including ensuring 4sqm per person, removing tables, no breathes required when doing CPR, ample cleansing wipes, refusal of attendance for any participants presenting with flu or cold symptoms or those that should be self isolating.
Our standing request for unwell students : If you are unwell with any type of “cold or flu” we will NOT ALLOW YOU TO ENTER THE COURSE.
Health.nsw.gov.au Covid 19 update
Travelling to a course is permitted in NSW under the new guidelines (educational reasons)